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Paris

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One of hip-hop's most militantly Afrocentric radicals, Paris struggled for most of his career to find acceptance for his fiercely political music, which drew from the provocative intelligence of Public Enemy and the gut-level rage of early Ice Cube. Born Oscar Jackson, Jr. in California, Paris earned a degree in economics from the University of California-Davis (near the San Francisco Bay Area); but hip-hop appealed to him more, and he founded his own record label, Scarface. He recorded a single, but found he lacked the resources to promote it properly, and wound up landing a deal with Tommy Boy Records. His debut album, The Devil Made Me Do It, was released in 1990, and attracted some attention (and praise) for the single "The Hate That Hate Made," as well as the title track, whose video was banned by MTV. Paris completed the follow-up album Sleeping With The Enemy in 1992; however, in the wake of the controversy over Ice-T's "Cop Killer," Tommy Boy refused to release it, citing the anti-George W. Bush track "Bush Killa." Eventually, they decided the whole album was far too strident and inflammatory, and bought out Paris' contract. After distribution agreements with Polygram and Def American fell through for similar reasons, Paris resurrected Scarface (helped by the Tommy Boy settlement money) and finally put the album out himself. It was acclaimed as a major statement in some quarters, but failed to find a wide audience in the midst of the rap revolution. 1994's Guerrilla Funk met with a similar fate, slipping largely under the radar, and Paris spent four years away from the studio. When he returned with Unleashed in 1998, he'd largely abandoned his trademark political fury in favor of watered-down g-funk and gangsta rap clichés. He retired from hip-hop not long after and put his economics degree to use as a successful stockbroker.

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    This is a warning, another cut to move on
    Another beat that's so strong
    Hold on and I get wicked in this song
    Stir up shit as the wit gets wisdom
    P-Dog comin' up, I'm staying low
    The Devil Made Me Do It - (4:11)  -  1,145 plays
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    Enter into a new realm a new dimension
    Pay close attention
    And witness knowledge born on the microphone
    For the people that I call my own
    Remember back when good rap was just a cool dance hit
    Break The Grip Of Shame - (3:34)  -  689 plays
  3. The Days Of Old - (4:18)  -  1,013 plays
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    Hail to the man with the righteous groove
    So sick that it makes you move
    Closer to the speaker, never weaker
    Lines on time and I rhyme Malika
    Lot of knowledge on the microphone when I speak
    Scarface Groove - (4:34)  -  498 plays
  5. Bush Killa - (4:51)  -  468 plays
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