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From 2 Live Crew Soundboard
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Duration 15 seconds
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2 Live Crew was an American hip hop group formed in 1984, known for their explicit and controversial lyrics. The group pushed boundaries and challenged social norms, making a significant impact on the hip hop scene during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Comprising of talented musicians, 2 Live Crew consisted of several members throughout their career. The band was initially formed in California by DJ Mr. Mixx (David Hobbs) and rapper Fresh Kid Ice (Chris Wong Won), who were later joined by Amazing V (Yuri Vielot). With their unique blend of Miami bass sound, 2 Live Crew gained popularity with their debut album, "The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are," released in 1986. The album included explicit tracks, such as "Throw the D," which became an underground hit. However, it was their controversial follow-up album, "As Nasty As They Wanna Be," released in 1989, that propelled 2 Live Crew to national attention. The album's sexually explicit lyrics and raunchy content raised eyebrows and sparked a national debate on obscenity and the limits of free speech. The uproar even led to the group being arrested and charged with obscenity in Florida, a case that was ultimately dismissed. The band faced further lineup changes with Brother Marquis (Mark Ross) joining in 1988 and Luther Campbell, also known as Luke Skyywalker, becoming a prominent member. Together, they released their third studio album, "Banned in the U.S.A.," in 1990, which included the controversial title track that sampled "Born in the U.S.A." by Bruce Springsteen. The group's music was polarizing, drawing both criticism and a dedicated fan base. While some saw their lyrics as degrading and morally corrupt, others appreciated their unapologetic and often humorous approach to sexuality and party culture. If you're curious to experience the sounds of 2 Live Crew, you can play and download their music through various online platforms. Their discography encompasses numerous albums, including "Move Somethin'" (1988), "Sports Weekend: As Nasty As They Wanna Be, Part II" (1991), and many more. 2 Live Crew's impact on hip hop is undeniable. They challenged censorship norms and paved the way for future artists to express themselves freely through their music. Despite the controversies they faced, their influence can still be felt in the hip hop genre today. So, if you're ready to dive into the provocative and energetic world of 2 Live Crew, put on your headphones, press play, and embrace the sounds that revolutionized the hip hop scene.

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