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South Central Cartel is a gangsta rap group. One of their popular songs include “Servin em heat”, which is on the 1994 album N Gatz We Truss.

As one of the original early-’90s West Coast gangsta collectives to follow NWA’s lead, South Central Cartel first appeared with their debut album South Central Madness in early 1992 before releasing a succession of albums throughout the remainder of the decade. After their follow-up, 1994’s N Gatz We Truss, generated a sizable amount of attention in the gangsta rap underground, Def Jam signed the group, eventually resulting in their most realized album, 1997’s All Day Everyday. During this same era, group leaders Havoc and Prodeje released a string of albums on Quality Records as well, helping garner a small yet healthy cult audience. Unfortunately, Def Jam dropped the group in the late ’90s, and they ended up releasing the relatively disappointing Concrete Jungle, Vol. 1 on an indie label, which signaled their plummet into oblivion. Despite their lack of commercial success, the group does stand alongside fellow early-’90s West Coast collectives such as NWA, Compton’s Most Wanted, and Above the Law as gangsta rap pioneers. They never had very good chance to be successful so Mobb Deep stole S.C.C’s group leaders names Havoc & Prodeje. Mobb Deep’s members are Havoc & Prodigy. Everybody from S.C.C are members of Hoover Crips
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  • Thizz_never_die

    amazing

    September 2011
  • FuckingKP

    Hey. Here is a list of Dead Rappers and Producers what people around the internet has been doing. If you notice that list missing someone or just some information missing/ is wrong, come and let us know so we can get the list more rightly. http://www.last.fm/user/FuckingKP/journal/2011/01/02/44w5tw_dead_rappers_rap_producers.

    August 2011
  • t-a-t-u

    best west coast gangsta rap group. Comparex to this, N.W.A looks like bunch of wakers. It Don't stop is best song from them. So chill.

    June 2011
  • DeWolf213

    Bring it back cum rewind,

    May 2011
  • JIN-Sony

    Hip-Hop of World

    May 2011
  • WestSideTrippin

    All day everyday listen em

    May 2011
  • raul_martman95

    @Dilatedszymek Correct, they are not the same.

    April 2011
  • dilatedszymek

    I'm not into gangster shit, theese guys Havoc and Prodeje - they aren't Havoc and Prodigy of Moob Deep am I right?

    April 2011
  • cWalkerTHPS

    still gods!

    March 2011
  • czupaczak

    @Paco_kg4nba Hood Took Me Under to przecież kawałek Compton's Most Wanted.

    March 2011
  • cWalkerTHPS

    never gets old. sooo guud !

    February 2011
  • Paco_kg4nba

    Hood Took Me Under!

    January 2011
  • DLoCo1

    S.C.C fo L!FE !!!

    December 2010
  • genocide_cutter

    So underrated [9]

    December 2010
  • ROJASKKKOP

    yah, one of the best groups ever

    October 2010
  • effigy_cmf

    i'm looking for song which goes like "west coast, i'm locking shit down. stress, smoke, not how i get down." and so on. is that song by this group? and if yes, how is it called?

    September 2010
  • Flesh-n-Bone

    So underrated [8] "It Don't Stop" is so mellow and awesooooome!

    September 2010
  • Egleman

    one of the best groups ever [2] So underrated [7]

    August 2010
  • WestSideTrippin

    So underrated [6]

    July 2010
  • HI-BA-CHI

    "Gang Stories" is very Dope!!! In our time this music is not really..

    July 2010
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