Kool G Rap (born Nathaniel Wilson July 20, 1968) is an American hardcore ra… Read Full Bio ↴Kool G Rap (born Nathaniel Wilson July 20, 1968) is an American hardcore rapper from Queens, New York, United States. He began his career with the Juice Crew in the 1980s but achieved little commercial success.
G Rap began working with DJ Polo in 1986, releasing several underground hit singles including "It's a Demo"/"I'm Fly." Two other singles, "Streets of New York" and "Road to the Riches," received heavy rotation on Yo! MTV Raps and cemented his reputation as one of New York's top lyrical auteurs. His talent for telling a compelling, hard-luck story in a single song was considered second to only that of Rakim. While G Rap grew in popularity, he never crossed over like Biz Markie or Big Daddy Kane, both also members of the Juice Crew.
G Rap began a solo career in the mid-1990s, released 4,5,6. This and subsequent LPs saw little attention from critics or consumers, and G Rap began collaborating with others. Signing to Rawkus Records, G Rap launched a comeback with 2002's The Giancana Story. "Giancana" also is said by Kool G Rap to be the "G" in his name in the song "Drama". The album was well-received without commercial success.
In 2008 he released Half a Klip on Chinga Chang Records, featuring production from DJ Premier and Marley Marl, among others. His 2011 album Riches, Royalty, Respect showcased his true to form style and lyricism.
G Rap began working with DJ Polo in 1986, releasing several underground hit singles including "It's a Demo"/"I'm Fly." Two other singles, "Streets of New York" and "Road to the Riches," received heavy rotation on Yo! MTV Raps and cemented his reputation as one of New York's top lyrical auteurs. His talent for telling a compelling, hard-luck story in a single song was considered second to only that of Rakim. While G Rap grew in popularity, he never crossed over like Biz Markie or Big Daddy Kane, both also members of the Juice Crew.
G Rap began a solo career in the mid-1990s, released 4,5,6. This and subsequent LPs saw little attention from critics or consumers, and G Rap began collaborating with others. Signing to Rawkus Records, G Rap launched a comeback with 2002's The Giancana Story. "Giancana" also is said by Kool G Rap to be the "G" in his name in the song "Drama". The album was well-received without commercial success.
In 2008 he released Half a Klip on Chinga Chang Records, featuring production from DJ Premier and Marley Marl, among others. His 2011 album Riches, Royalty, Respect showcased his true to form style and lyricism.
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Kool G Rap Lyrics
Can't Stop the Shine [missjones] Don't you know that G Rap's straight thuggin…
Cannon Fire [Intro] Heyyo check it This goes out for all of the ones…
Da Bosses Lady (scarface excerpt) that chick he's with....she like me. oh s…
Daddy Figure (Talking) whasup girl?, I know that ya man and all…
Hitman's Diary [Kool G. Rap] Yo it's a hit, you picked the wrong…
Home Sweet Funeral Home [Chorus] Home sweet funeral home, nigga that's where you're…
Intro (Let′s do this!) (I got two hundred) (Whatchu got?, what chu…
Let the Games Begin [Kool G. Rap] Yo I come in the form of danger…
Mafioso [Verse 1:] Who macks the most shit? smoke ya…
Mobsta's I dreamed that I was at a club scene where…
One Dark Night la la la la la la la la la…
Tekilla Sunrise Killers in spanish villas in Sante Fe Eses all…
Thugs Anthem [Kool G. Rap] Strictly for all the chicks that's…