Craig G
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Biography
Craig G's career began in the late '80s when he ran with legendary producer Marley Marl and his Juice Crew posse. The Queensbridge rapper teamed with Marley early on, back in 1985, when the two recorded "Shout" and "Transformer," both released by Pop Art Records. Though definitely not as treasured as other Marley classics from the era such as MC Shan's "The Bridge" or Kool G Rap & DJ Polo's "Poison,". The latter track in particular stands out as a landmark moment in the evolution of hardcore rap, establishing the blueprint that endless East Coast posses like the Wu-Tang Clan would emulate a generation later, yet the former remains probably G's most lasting solo performance; both classics later compiled on Marley's House of Hits best-of (1995).
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Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months- Welcome To The Game (Instrumental) - (1:49) - 154 plays
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- Ready Set Begin - 147 plays
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- Take the Bait - (3:37) - 48 plays
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- Welcome to the Game [instrumental] - 51 plays
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- Droppin' Science - 29 plays
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- Brother On The Run - (2:57) - 44 plays
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- Ready, Set, Begin - 56 plays
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- Letter To New York - (4:28) - 22 plays
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- Say What Ya Want - (3:36) - 22 plays
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