Above the Law is a gangsta rap group from Pomona, California, founded in 19… Read Full Bio ↴Above the Law is a gangsta rap group from Pomona, California, founded in 1989 by members Cold 187um, KMG the Illustrator, Go Mack, DJ Total K-Oss.
Their first record deal was on Eric "Eazy-E" Wright's Ruthless Records, the independent label owned by Wright that featured major acts like N.W.A., The D.O.C., and Eazy-E himself.
In 1990 they released their debut album Livin' Like Hustlers. Critically acclaimed on release, the album was produced by the group alongside casual member Laylaw and Dr. Dre, and featured a guest appearance by N.W.A.. Despite the strong material, the album was a commercial flop. However, in their 1998 "100th issue," The Source magazine listed Above the Law's debut as one of the 100 Greatest Hip Hop Albums of All Time.
A 1991 EP was released to promote the groups sophomore album. However, by the time Vocally Pimpin was released, it had received mixed reviews. With only a scant few new songs and mostly remixes, the EP did not perform well.
It was during this time Dr, Dre was involved in a messy break up with Eazy E and Ruthless Records, and was (according to Ronin Ro's Have Gun Will Travel) contractually obliged to produce two more songs for the group. Although these songs were recorded, they were never released. It is possible the changing times at the reocrd label were responsible for the average quality of the EP.
In 1993, the group released the critically acclaimed Black Mafia Life. Go Mack was now gone, as was Laylaw, and Cold 187um took on the bulk of production. The group reinvented themselves with a fresh new sound which they referred to as G-funk. Dr. Dre's The Chronic released at the end of 1992, may or may not have adopted this sound, although it was released several months before Black Mafia Life, and sparked a long-standing debate between Dre and ATL over the originator of the sound.
Here is a snip from an interview explaining how the G-Funk sound came about.
Big Hutch (Cold 187um): Well here is the real. Weather people wanna believe it or not, I donβt know, it doesnβt really matter to me. G-Funk was actually created as a type of sound. It wasnβt like βthis is gonna be our soundβ. When we came to Ruthless, we were more like Funky melodic and NWA was more like matally sound. Like metalβ¦ like hard head break beatish. We brought the funky, vibey, groovey shit to the table. We were cutting βBlack mafia lifeββ¦ actually we was cutting βFor the funk of itβ, the EP which was between βLivinβ like hustlersβ and βBlack mafia lifeβ. I started mixing up a lot of Clinton shit and real funky shit and do it melodic. Melody styleβ¦ You know youβve got to remember the melody of βLondon bridgeβ before you remember the wordsβ¦ Thatβs how a melody is so intriguing and so step-on. So I was doing a lot of melodic stuffβ¦ but we was talkinβ about ghetto shit. You know straight gutterβ¦ And we was cutting βCall it what you wantβ and at the time people was like βYour shit is kinda different. What do you call your shit?β and we was like βYou know this is some G shit mixed with some funkβ. We would call it G-Funk or some shit like that.
Okβ¦
At the time, Warren G was sleeping on my floor in my apartment and he was like βWow thatβs kinda coolββ¦ and so we cut βCall it what you wantβ and even Pac, this was before The Chronic, if you listen to βCall it what you wantβ you can hear Pac saying βIβm pumpinβ G-Funk but you can call it what you wantβ. This was before The Chronic or anythingβ¦ So the first time you hear the term βG-Funkβ on record itβs from 2pacβs mouth. So go do your research and thatβll tell you the truth about that. Itβs on record. It has nothing to do with Warren G. It has nothing to do with Dr Dre because none of those records were cut with none of those guys. They werenβt even in the building.
The album featured cameos by Tupac, Money-B, MC Ren, and Eazy E, as well as a quirky fresh new talent named Kokane (Cold 187um/ Big Hutchs cousin). The single VSOP proved to be popular, but once again the album failed to achieve success.
In 1994 the group were back with the hit single Black Superman, later cited as one of the 100 Greatest Hip Hop Singles of All Time in The Source magazine, 1999. The single preceded their third album Uncle Sams Curse, introducing a harder, more heavy and ominous twist on the G-funk they previously presented. Again Cold 187 took on the production and Kokane featured heavily throughout.
In 1995 label boss Eazy E died quickly of AIDs related illness, and the majority of the remaining roster at Ruthless Records began to jump ship from the waning label.
Above the Law would find themselves signed to Tommy Boy in 1996, where they released their fourth album Time Will Reveal.
In 2004 Murder Rap appeared on popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on West Coast hip hop radio station Radio Los Santos.
Their first record deal was on Eric "Eazy-E" Wright's Ruthless Records, the independent label owned by Wright that featured major acts like N.W.A., The D.O.C., and Eazy-E himself.
In 1990 they released their debut album Livin' Like Hustlers. Critically acclaimed on release, the album was produced by the group alongside casual member Laylaw and Dr. Dre, and featured a guest appearance by N.W.A.. Despite the strong material, the album was a commercial flop. However, in their 1998 "100th issue," The Source magazine listed Above the Law's debut as one of the 100 Greatest Hip Hop Albums of All Time.
A 1991 EP was released to promote the groups sophomore album. However, by the time Vocally Pimpin was released, it had received mixed reviews. With only a scant few new songs and mostly remixes, the EP did not perform well.
It was during this time Dr, Dre was involved in a messy break up with Eazy E and Ruthless Records, and was (according to Ronin Ro's Have Gun Will Travel) contractually obliged to produce two more songs for the group. Although these songs were recorded, they were never released. It is possible the changing times at the reocrd label were responsible for the average quality of the EP.
In 1993, the group released the critically acclaimed Black Mafia Life. Go Mack was now gone, as was Laylaw, and Cold 187um took on the bulk of production. The group reinvented themselves with a fresh new sound which they referred to as G-funk. Dr. Dre's The Chronic released at the end of 1992, may or may not have adopted this sound, although it was released several months before Black Mafia Life, and sparked a long-standing debate between Dre and ATL over the originator of the sound.
Here is a snip from an interview explaining how the G-Funk sound came about.
Big Hutch (Cold 187um): Well here is the real. Weather people wanna believe it or not, I donβt know, it doesnβt really matter to me. G-Funk was actually created as a type of sound. It wasnβt like βthis is gonna be our soundβ. When we came to Ruthless, we were more like Funky melodic and NWA was more like matally sound. Like metalβ¦ like hard head break beatish. We brought the funky, vibey, groovey shit to the table. We were cutting βBlack mafia lifeββ¦ actually we was cutting βFor the funk of itβ, the EP which was between βLivinβ like hustlersβ and βBlack mafia lifeβ. I started mixing up a lot of Clinton shit and real funky shit and do it melodic. Melody styleβ¦ You know youβve got to remember the melody of βLondon bridgeβ before you remember the wordsβ¦ Thatβs how a melody is so intriguing and so step-on. So I was doing a lot of melodic stuffβ¦ but we was talkinβ about ghetto shit. You know straight gutterβ¦ And we was cutting βCall it what you wantβ and at the time people was like βYour shit is kinda different. What do you call your shit?β and we was like βYou know this is some G shit mixed with some funkβ. We would call it G-Funk or some shit like that.
Okβ¦
At the time, Warren G was sleeping on my floor in my apartment and he was like βWow thatβs kinda coolββ¦ and so we cut βCall it what you wantβ and even Pac, this was before The Chronic, if you listen to βCall it what you wantβ you can hear Pac saying βIβm pumpinβ G-Funk but you can call it what you wantβ. This was before The Chronic or anythingβ¦ So the first time you hear the term βG-Funkβ on record itβs from 2pacβs mouth. So go do your research and thatβll tell you the truth about that. Itβs on record. It has nothing to do with Warren G. It has nothing to do with Dr Dre because none of those records were cut with none of those guys. They werenβt even in the building.
The album featured cameos by Tupac, Money-B, MC Ren, and Eazy E, as well as a quirky fresh new talent named Kokane (Cold 187um/ Big Hutchs cousin). The single VSOP proved to be popular, but once again the album failed to achieve success.
In 1994 the group were back with the hit single Black Superman, later cited as one of the 100 Greatest Hip Hop Singles of All Time in The Source magazine, 1999. The single preceded their third album Uncle Sams Curse, introducing a harder, more heavy and ominous twist on the G-funk they previously presented. Again Cold 187 took on the production and Kokane featured heavily throughout.
In 1995 label boss Eazy E died quickly of AIDs related illness, and the majority of the remaining roster at Ruthless Records began to jump ship from the waning label.
Above the Law would find themselves signed to Tommy Boy in 1996, where they released their fourth album Time Will Reveal.
In 2004 Murder Rap appeared on popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, playing on West Coast hip hop radio station Radio Los Santos.
Pawns
Above the Law Lyrics
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Alter Bridge Tear down the walls And show your courage as you heed…
Dead Reckoning Embracing the lairs While building empires Chosen self right…
DJ Muggs/GZA Yeah, yeah, a special guest appearance From the slums, yo, …
Gone Is Gone You slip like cold fingers White lies will cover up With lu…
M.A.V Trading 19 years for 19 minutes (following the trends). Cli…
Magg Dylan Sad and Confused (I can't believe what I see) Who…
Moses Forget my hope for the world Sunny light door On my…
Paloma Faith We want to use our vote, so then, we just…
Paloma Faith feat. Baby Nym & Janelle We want to use our vote, so then, we just…
The Connells Pawns for a pauper's son Handouts for everyone Please rele…
The Endless Line SO MAKE YOUR MOVE Are we all Just pawns in your little…
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10. V S O P You can try that herb sign "V.S.O.P." You can try that…
100 Spokes [Verse 1: Cold 187Um] Ugh, now tell me who wanna step…
4 the Funk of It [Intro/Hook: DJ Total K-Oss & Go-Mack] Four niggas under ou…
Adventures Of To the people that's been locked away for a while Keep…
Adventures Of ... To the people that's been locked away for a while Keep…
Adventures Of... To the people that's been locked away for a while Keep…
Another Execution (Cold 187um) See it was seven o'clock and the sun had…
Ballin [ INTRO ] [ KM.G ] Yo, what's happenin Cold 187 [ Cold…
Black Superman "You heard about what's goin' on in there?" "Heard a lotta…
Call It What U Want You've now entered the quest to, the black triangle Now you…
Call It What You Want feat. 2Pac & Money-B You've now entered the quest to, the black triangle Now you…
City of angels (feat. Frost) [Chorus:] Let me tell you something about…
Concreat Jungle This is Michelle Devine, coming to you live from the…
Encore Chorus: People came ?? Encore, encore People came in by…
Everything Will Be Allright We for breakin backs in the 9-4, time to play…
Everywhere We Go [Chorus] Everywhere we roll, niggas act like they don't kno…
Flow On [ Dr. Dre ] Hey yo, check this out, y'all Since we…
Freedom of Speach Yo, what's happenin, man? Yo, they tryin to come down on…
Freedom Of Speech Yo, what's happenin, man? Yo, they tryin to come down on…
Game Wreck-Oniz-Iz Game (feat. Eazy-E, Kokane) [Intro: Eazy-E] Alright, this shi…
Intro [Intro: Cold 187Um Talking] [Thunder and Lightning] [Piano …
Just Kickin Yo, this is somethin new by Notorious-ass Above the Law In t…
Just Kickin' Lyrics [ KM.G ] Yo, this is somethin new by notorious-ass Above…
Kalifornia (feat. Kokane) [Intro: Cold 187] Yeah... want to give a …
Killaz In The Park (feat. MC Ren) [Helicopter propeller turning] [Intro: …
L.A. Vibe [Verse 1: KM.G] If it ain't about the chips, I ain't…
Last Song experience, so you know it's gonna be some mega shit,…
Livin Like A Hustler (Birds chirping) (Someone's snoring) (Sample of Alarm Cloc…
Livin' Like Hustlers [Above The Law] Let me start it off, 'cause I'm a…
Menace II Society Today in South Central violence is an all-time high Due to…
Murder Rap [ KM.G ] Yo, Cold 187 They tryin to give you a…
My World [Intro: ColdUm 187 Talking] You know, it's been ten years i…
Pimpology 101 [Intro: Cold 187Um] Teah, ugh, all..all hard, yeah 1992 an…
Playaz & Gangstas Awawaw, awawaw, awawaw, awawaw (*Laughter*) Yeah, we be that…
Playin' Your Game (feat. Kokane) [Intro: Over Voice] You see pimpin' is bi…
Playlude [Intro:] [K-Oss:] Partner [K.M.G:] Yo, what's up homey? […
Promise Me Every afternoon i go inside these bitter walls and I'll op…
Rich Thugs (Intro) 1999, the Saga continuous, hustlers shit Streets shit, Rich …
Set Free We were once uhh. being kings and queens And now we…
Soul Searching (K.M.G.) Seems never, no hesitation for my frustration I f…
Soul Searching featuring Yukmouth (K.M.G.) Seems never, no hesitation for my frustration I…
Summer Days What's up homes? welcome to the catacombs we seduce the…
The 'G' In Me [Intro: Cold 187Um] Aoowwwww, aoowwwwww, ha ha, aooww, aoww …
The Crow: City Of Angels They all are yellin' out freeze As I'm on these backstreets…
The Last Song experience, so you know it's gonna be some mega shit,…
Uncle Sam's Curse (Opening Skit: Crooked Patrol Cop singing) Now, I'm listeni…
Untouchable [ KM.G ] All hail to those who believe in lying For…
V.S.O.P You can try that herb sign "V.S.O.P." You can try that…
V.S.O.P. You can try that herb sign "V.S.O.P." You can try that…
Who Ryde (Intro: Km.G Whispering on the Mic ) Here it is y'all,…
Wicked Cataract blinding your eyes To the violent design Regenera…
Words 2 My Firstborn Hehehe, these are my words to my first born.. Can you…
X. Owit Me [Intro: Cold 187Um] This is an escalation, merging every cor…
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Deandra gutierrez
only real G's know about this track!! i bumped this shit daily!!
E2OWBOY
Real G shit!
Eric Hopkins Sr.
Real G'Z! Rest in Peace K.M.G.!
Huero Ramos
EEEEEEEEEZ UP
Eduardo Pereira
Damn !! what a track !
Baltimore Z-Wad
Classic A.T.L over a hard ass, gangsta funk beat. Great song tho it is off their weakest group album from the 90's.
R.I.P KMG
drtabe
What we lost another legend !!!! ATL 4 LIFE...Rest In Paradise Big G..damnnn...
James Bond
I miss 90's
ALVIN THE GREAT
STRAIGHT RYDER MUSIC
Luis Martinez
hood love!!! PTown grove and garey........