Tuesday, 12 August 2008
Twisted Black
Artist: Twisted Black
Genre(s):
Other
Discography:
Street Fame
Year: 2007
Tracks: 16
Although he was born in Detroit, doorknocker Twisted Black (aka 145) entered the hip-hop biz by way of Texas. With fellow lyricist Seed he debuted as half of Houston favorites One Gud Cide, wHO in 1996 released the full-length Seem What the Streets Made. When the album did well on a local scale, the group was motivated to break through nationally with its follow-up album, Contradictions (1999), simply Black landed a three-year jailhouse opinion of article of faith for assault entailing serious injury, and was unable to kick upstairs the release. While locked up he unbroken writing his rhymes and expected to pick up where he left rancid upon release. But Seed had touched on, and without his collaborator Black was unwillingly forced to go solo. His one by one released debut, Later Bloomer, arrived in 2003 and john Drew the attention of the TVT label. Just as his lowly endeavour for the mark dropped in March of 2007, Black was at one time again headed for prison. This time he had earned 30 years for conspiracy and delivering 1,022 grams of snap cocaine. Black's attorneys immediately filed an appeal.
Monica Molina