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Gangster Rap 

Most rappers who clim to be killers or gang members have no actual acountable history or assosiation with gang activity. These are the ACTUAL gangster rappers/producers who have been in gangs and lived the life the other rappers talk about. The most involved and violent is probably Suge Knight who had connctions to the LAPD and real hardtime criminals.
2nd ll None--(Elm Street Pirus)
40 Cal--(TSG Thurston Street)
Above the Law--(Crips)

All Frum Tha I--(Inglewood Family Bloods)
Bad Azz--(Insane Crips)
Battlecat--(Insane Crips)
Big Syke--(Inglewood Imperial Village Crips)
B G KnoccOut--(Nutty Blocc Compton Crips)
B-Real--(89th Street Family Blood)
Bloods & Crips--(Blood & Crips)
Boo-Ya Tribe--(West Side Pirus) (Carson Samoan Warriors)
Brand Nubian--(Members of 5 % Nation)
Brotha Lynch Hung--(Garden Blocc 24th St Crip in Sacramento) (possibly ... 24th St Gardens)
Brownside--(South Los Angeles - Sureños)
C-BO--(Garden Blocc 19th St Crip in Sacramento) (possibly ... 29th St Gardens)
Capone--(Norteno - San Fer)
CJ Mac--(Rollin' 20's Crips)
C-Miller--Felon * Murder
Coolio--(Corner Pocket Crips)
Damu Ridaz--(Denver Lane Bloods)
Daz Dillinger--(21st Street Crips)
Dirty Red-- (Rollin' 20's Crips)
DJ Quik--(Compton Tree Top Piru Bloods)
Easy-E (deceased) --(Kelly Park Crips)
Fabolous -- (Crips) (Black Mafia Family)
Gangsta Dresta--(Nutty Blocc Compton Crips)
Goldie Loc--(Rollin 20 Crips)
Glasses Malone--(Watts Crip)
Grand Puba--(formerly of Brand Nubian)--(5 % Nation) & (Compton Piru Bloods)
Hi-C--(Compton Tree Top Piru Bloods)
Ice-T--(Hoover Crips)
Ice Cube--(N-Hood Crip Rollin 60s)
Jayo Felony--(N-Hood Crips - San Diego)
J.D. of Da Lench Mob--(Crips)
KAM--(Crips)
Kausion--(Crips)
Kid Frost--acknowledged gang affiliation, but no specific set or Clique
Kokane -- (357 Pomona Crips ... possibly kellogg traccs)
Kurupt -- (Rollin 60s Crips)
Gangster RAP ----------------------------Lil' C Style--(19th St Rollin' 20's Crips)
Lil' 1/2 Dead--Long Beach Crip
Mack 10--(Inglewood Family Bloods - Queen St.)
Mac Dre--(Romper Room Gang)
Mausberg--(Campenella Park Pirus)
MC Eiht--Tragniew Park Crips
MC Ren--(Kelly Park Crips)
Mr. Capone E--Sureño : San Gabriel Valley gang (Varrio Cyclones)
Mr. Criminal--Sureño : Silverlake Trece (SL 13) Gang, (Tiny Winos Click)
Mr. Shadow--Woptown Krazies (Amici Park)
Nate Dogg--Rollin 20 Crips
Richie Rich--(Atlantic Drive Crips)
Ruthless Records--(A Crip owned record company label)
Scarface--(Oakland Crips)
Sen-Dog-- (Blood)
Sir Dyno--Norteño : Darkroom Familia Label
Snoop Doggy--(Rollin 20's Crips
South Central Cartel--(Hoover Crips)
South Park Mexican--Drug Dealer : In Prison for Rape
Spider LOC -- (97th Street East Coast Crips)
Suge Knight : CEO of Death Row Records--(Compton Mob Pirus Bloods)
Tone-Loc--Southside Compton Crips
Top Dogg--(Compton Piru Bloods)
Tweedy Bird Loc--Kelly Park Crips
Tray Deee--(Insane Crips)
X-Raided--(Garden Blocc 24th St Crip in Sacramento)
Warren G--Rollin' 20's Crip
Watts Gangsters--(Crips)
Gangster Rap by Wall- E September 28, 2008
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gangster rap 

gangster rap is
a form of story telling, much like Quintin Tarrentino movies.
gangster rap is from the Westcoast of America in 1980s. With themes as;

*money
*sexual conquest
*crime
*brotherhood
*anger
*and life in the slums

gangster rap is sadly emulated by brats and kiddies, who need to grow a pair and grow out of it. Useally with funk/backbeat acompany.
"onetime tried to get my crome I said: yo! its on!"
B-real, cypress hill.

Gangster rap is for entertainment not emualtion
gangster rap by Eivind January 13, 2006

gangster rap 

A sub-genre of rap people seem to think represents the whole of the rap genre.
Person A: Oh man, I fucking hate rap. It's just about niggas and hoes!

Person B: Yes, If you minus the tons of other rap sub-genres out there, rap is nothing more than niggas and hoes.

Gangster Rap
gangster rap by Kamete June 11, 2006

Gangster Rap 

A form of Hypnosis used by the White Man to convince the Black man to destroy his self.
Lets poison the Black children with Gangster rap so they'll grow up stupid and unemployed and therefore out of our way.
Gangster Rap by Notta Surprise August 3, 2009

Godfather of Gangster Rap 

The late rapper Eazy-E was named the Godfather of Gangster rap, this is not my opinion it is a fact and he is well deserving of it.
A: Hey do you know who is known as the Godfather of Gangster Rap?
B: I sure do, the ruthless gangsta Eazy-E.

halo 2 gangster rap

the best song ever, its pretty gangster
I'm a gangster I'm a straight up g, the gangster life is the life for me!- line from halo 2 gangster rap

WSDMGC73 is an Online-Only Rap Persona with No Verified Ties to the 73 Gangster Crips

WSDMGC73 is an entirely online rap persona created by siblings Lady Dlow and Lil Dlow. It has no verified ties to the 73 Gangster Crips, no presence in Los Angeles, and no recognition from any neighborhood, local rapper, set-affiliated figure, or law enforcement source. All claims about WS/DMG/73GC affiliations, South LA roots, or community verification are fabricated online.

The narrative is propagated through distributor-uploaded tracks, self-written bios, recycled comments, and anonymous accounts claiming “local ties” without evidence. Personas like “Tinyjoker” are entirely fictional identities designed to create debate and inflate the illusion of legitimacy, while “30KTorry” functions only as a self-styled brand ambassador, not a gang member.

WSDMGC73’s music catalog, collaborations, and claimed LA connections exist solely in digital spaces. Every reference to hood locations, gang acronyms, or neighborhood culture is borrowed from public sources, YouTube documentaries, or self-generated content. The group’s identity is a digital construct, not a recognized rap collective or street gang.
WSDMGC73 is an Online-Only Rap Persona with No Verified Ties to the 73 Gangster Crips is a fully internet-created identity by Lady Dlow and Lil Dlow, using fake personas and borrowed gang terminology without any real-world connection to Los Angeles, South LA, or the 73 Gangster Crips.