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Though the controversial subject matter of gangsta rap wasn't much of a barrier to popular success during the '90s,
the Geto Boys
' recordings proved almost too extreme for widespread exposure. Blocked from distributing their 1990 major-label debut by Geffen -- who insisted that a track dealing with necrophilia as well as murder was a step too far -- the group was saved by producer
Rick Rubin
, who arranged another distributor for the album, released on his own Def American label.
The controversy, which occurred two years earlier than similar censorship incidents involving
Ice-T
and
2 Live Crew
, gave
the Geto Boys
a large amount of publicity. Their follow-up,
We Can't Be Stopped
, eventually hit platinum, though the trio of
Scarface
,
Willie D.
, and
Bushwick Bill
began to fracture by 1993. After releasing solo albums during the mid-'90s,
the Geto Boys
reunited in 1996 for their most praised album yet,
The Resurrection
.
When
the Geto Boys
came together in 1986, though, it was with a completely different lineup. Formed as the
Ghetto Boys
in Houston by rap entrepreneur
James "Lil' J" Smith
(and signed to his Rap-A-Lot label), the group originally consisted of
Prince Johnny C.
,
the Slim Jukebox
, and
DJ Reddy Red
. During 1987-1988, both
Johnny C.
and
the Jukebox
quit, forcing
Smith
to add a dwarf-dancer-turned-rapper named
Bushwick Bill
(born
Richard Shaw
, Jamaica) and two Rap-A-Lot solo acts:
Ackshen
(aka
Scarface
born
Brad Jordan
,
Houston
) and
Willie 'D' Dennis
(born
Houston
).
After
the Geto Boys
'
Grip It! On That Other Level
caught the ear of hip-hop impresario
Rick Rubin
(
LL Cool J
,
Beastie Boys
),
Rubin
re-mixed and re-recorded tracks from the album. He was ready to release it on his Def American label in 1990 when distributor Geffen balked at
"Mind of a Lunatic,"
a track which described necrophilia with a murder victim. By late 1990,
Rubin
had found another distributor, Giant Records, and the album was released -- as
The Geto Boys
-- that same year.
The Geto Boys
' association with controversy was far from over, though; rap groups were a hot topic for moral-minded politicians during the early '90s, and several leaders used
the Geto Boys
as an example to decry the state of modern music. The fires were fanned in 1991 with the release of the group's second proper LP,
We Can't Be Stopped
. Before the release of the album,
Bushwick Bill
had lost an eye in a shooting incident with his girlfriend, and the cover featured
Willie D.
and
Scarface
wheeling
Bill
into an emergency room, with a prominent shot of the damaged eye. Inside the album, proceedings were among the most extreme in the history of recorded music. Obviously, radio airplay was non-existent, but
We Can't Be Stopped
still went platinum in early 1992 -- thanks to the underground hit
"Mind Playing Tricks on Me,"
one of the most effective inner-city vignettes in hip-hop history.
By 1993, all three members had begun solo careers, though
Willie D.
was the only one completely separated from the band, citing artistic differences.
Scarface
and
Bill
continued with new member
Big Mike
, releasing
Uncut Dope
in 1993 and
Makin' Trouble
the following year, but split late in 1994. Just one year later,
Willie D.
returned to the fold for another
Geto Boys
release,
The Resurrection
, which showed the group in fine form. Now it was
Bushwick Bill
's turn to leave the group.
DMG
took his place for 1998's
Da Good, Da Bad & Da Ugly
but returned for the group's 2005 reunion album,
The Foundation
. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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