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Compton's Most Wanted
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Though
N.W.A
got most of the recognition,
Compton's Most Wanted
also did much to popularize and proliferate early-'90s West Coast gangsta rap. Led by future solo artist
MC Eiht
and legendary West Coast electro producer
the Unknown DJ
, this Compton, CA, group (also known as
CMW
) reveled in themes involving primarily guns, women, gangs, and drugs, setting the precedent for what would eventually become cliché. More importantly, the group possessed a knack for writing laid-back gangsta ballads characterized not so
much by aggression but rather by languid production laced with '70s soul motifs and reflective lyrics.
CMW
scored their breakthrough hit in 1991 with
"Growin' Up in the Hood,"
which was included on the popular
Boyz n the Hood
soundtrack. The song hit number one on Billboard's Hot Rap Singles chart the same week the soundtrack topped the R&B album charts. Shortly afterward,
Eiht
embarked on a solo career. Once his debut album,
We Come Strapped
(1994), debuted at number five on Billboard's chart, the rapper didn't look back, leaving his group behind for nearly a decade until they briefly reunited in the early 2000s for a comeback album and best-of collection.
Comprised of rappers
Eiht
and
Chill MC
, turntablist
DJ Mike T
, and producers
DJ Slip
and
the Unknown DJ
,
CMW
came together in 1989 and recorded a debut album,
It's a Compton Thang
(1990). The album was a landmark for its time, standing beside
N.W.A
's
Straight Outta Compton
(1988) as a genre-defining work. The following year they toured with fellow gangsta rappers
the Geto Boys
and recorded a follow-up album,
Straight Checkn 'Em
(1991), around the same time they were climbing the charts with
"Growin' Up in the Hood,"
the lead single from their album that also had been included on the
Boyz n the Hood
soundtrack (1991). Riding atop the single's success,
Straight Checkn 'Em
peaked at number 26 on Billboard's R&B chart in September, signaling the group's closest brush yet with commercial success. The following year came
Music to Driveby
(1992), a fine album that would signal the group's dissolution.
By this point, the rap community had elevated
Eiht
to superstar status, and his role as an actor in the film Menace II Society (1993) only solidified his status, along with his solo contribution to the chart-topping soundtrack. And once his solo album,
We Come Strapped
(1994), debuted in Billboard's Top Five, he didn't look back for several years, as he continued to release one album after another. By the end of the decade, though, West Coast gangsta rap had lost much of its popularity, and
Eiht
's solo career reflected this. Not surprisingly, he reunited with the former members of
CMW
(sans
the Unknown DJ
) to record their first album in years,
Represent
(2000), an album met with little fanfare. A retrospect best-of album,
When We Wuz Bangin'
(2001), followed, commemorating the group's ten-year anniversary.
Eiht
resumed his solo career thereafter. Five years later the band would reunite once again for
Music to Gang Bang
, which was released by Thump. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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