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Tha Alkoholiks "The Next Level"

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Party rappers from the West Coast, tha Alkaholiks entered the hip-hop field by working with King Tee on his 1993 Tha Triflin' Album; after touring with KRS-One, Ice Cube, and Too Short, they found a major-label contract with Loud/RCA. The group came together in the early '90s, after DJ E-Swift (born Eric Brooks) and Tash (born Rico Smith) -- both raised in Cincinnati -- had worked together in Disturbers of the Peace (D.O.P.). The two settled permanently in Los Angeles and met J-Ro (born James Robinson), who had worked in Total Control with rapper Suavee D and King Tee (opening for the Real Roxanne and Dana Dane, among others), but was looking to move on. Named tha Alkaholiks, the trio worked with King Tee on his single "I Got It Bad Y'All," and signed to Loud/RCA for the 1993 single "Likwit/Only When I'm Drunk."

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  • @PWonder 1 of em was Dr dre. he stole beats from e swift.

  • @letmeseeto mee too its too bad that fag bags like lil wayne and wiz khalifa controls the media.. its a shame they call themselves rappers. they should listen to tha Alkaholiks.

  • "IT'S THE LIQUID FLOWS THAT WE SPILLIN ON YA/BROADCASTING LIVE FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND WE OUT"

  • @EVILDawgy Real music is still made today. It's done by people like you who appreciate the sounds from the past. Make sure your homies ears hear songs like these!!

  • Im 15, i listen to this shit all day. My uncles showed me what up with this. Makes me wish i grew up in the 90's when real music was made.

  • They remind me of a tribe called quest, nice stuff eh.

  • @ejektro yes he was, but xzibit isnt in this for some reason

  • this beat would sound alot sicker if it didnt have that annoying bass sound in it

  • i miss real hip hop.......

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