Cool-e cds any good? and were he from?

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Apr 25, 2002
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oh richmond i guess but ya thats the same dude...i thought a few of the tracks were coo..like the title track but some was just weird..like goin against the grain weird circus beat didnt compliment his flow IMO
 

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Cool-E is from Richmond and he put out a couple solid solo albums.

The first was Welcome 2 Hell in 1995 which featured Spice 1 and 187 Fac. The album has no production credits, but I think I remember that Xtra Large produced a lot (maybe all) of it. Spice has a hard verse on the title track.

The second solo was Funk Fo' Life in 1997 which featured B-Legit, Levitti, The Outlawz and more. There's some real good production on this album as well.

Before the solo albums though he was in a group called Northside with DJ Doe and Kid. They dropped a pretty rare album, Dodge City, in 1994. The Funk Fo' Life album has a song called "Dodge City" on it, but the original version of it is on the Northside album.
 
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North Richmond part of group Northside Welcome to hell then Funk fo Life man I got all the respect in the world for him I remember in 97 he perfromed at the Crabshack in Oakland and got no love from the crowd when he was announced got booed once he did the song bitch get a job the crowd went nuts he always been a cool cat yeeeeeeeee
 
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Doxx said:
Cool-E is from Richmond and he put out a couple solid solo albums.

The first was Welcome 2 Hell in 1995 which featured Spice 1 and 187 Fac. The album has no production credits, but I think I remember that Xtra Large produced a lot (maybe all) of it. Spice has a hard verse on the title track.

The second solo was Funk Fo' Life in 1997 which featured B-Legit, Levitti, The Outlawz and more. There's some real good production on this album as well.

Before the solo albums though he was in a group called Northside with DJ Doe and Kid. They dropped a pretty rare album, Dodge City, in 1994. The Funk Fo' Life album has a song called "Dodge City" on it, but the original version of it is on the Northside album.
i got the dodge city for sale if anybody needs it.
 
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Defiant2Silence

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Yea I copped the Welcome 2 Hell cd in Bozemon a while back, I think I still got it. I was really feeling the track wit Spice and a few others
 
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Doxx said:
Cool-E is from Richmond and he put out a couple solid solo albums.

The first was Welcome 2 Hell in 1995 which featured Spice 1 and 187 Fac. The album has no production credits, but I think I remember that Xtra Large produced a lot (maybe all) of it. Spice has a hard verse on the title track.

The second solo was Funk Fo' Life in 1997 which featured B-Legit, Levitti, The Outlawz and more. There's some real good production on this album as well.

Before the solo albums though he was in a group called Northside with DJ Doe and Kid. They dropped a pretty rare album, Dodge City, in 1994. The Funk Fo' Life album has a song called "Dodge City" on it, but the original version of it is on the Northside album.

yup dj Xtra Large and cool-e are cousins dodge city was there company both outta north richmond
 
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yep both albums Welcome 2 Hell and Funk Fo Life were tight and so was that Northside album. They used to be called 2-Deep before that...that's some old school shit right there.