1991: Southern rapper Scarface dropped his debut album, Mr. Scarface Is Back, on Oct. 8, 1991. Having already established himself in the rap scene as a member of Houston-based trio The Geto Boys -- ...
Hip-hop was introduced to Scarface in the late '80s, as one of the founding members of the legendary rap group Geto Boys. After 27 years in the game, the "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" rapper is ...
On this day in 1991, Houston rap legend and Geto Boys frontman Scarface dropped his classic debut solo album, Mr. Scarface Is Back, on Rap-A-Lot Records. The project marked the beginning of a storied ...
The Roots Picnic — the once Philly-centric Black music festival, which over 16 years has become a perennial soft launch for the summer concert season here in the Northeast — can now safely be thought ...
If Scarface had a quarter for every time someone announced “Mr. Scarface is back,” that child support struggle he faced shortly before his return to rapping, probably would have never even happened.
Few artists in hip-hop's storied history have moved listeners like one Brad Jordan, more commonly known as Scarface. The Texas native and franchise artist of J. Prince's Rap-A-Lot Records burst onto ...
Legendary Houston rapper Scarface will be performing at 4th & B on Saturday night. Scarface has been quiet lately and with good reason: In 2010, he went to prison for failing to pay child support. He ...
GETTING A ‘GRIP:’ Rapper Scarface (nee Brad Jordan and fka DJ Akshen) cut his teeth as a member of the seminal rap group, Geto Boys, back in 1989 on their album Grip It! On That Other Level. He ...
Rappers paying proper homage to the legends who helped pave the way is something Hip-Hop can never have enough of. Especially when it comes to the unabashed ghetto poetry of Mr. Brad Jordan, a.k.a.
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Spoilers for Gotham “Nothing’s Shocking” past this point. Wow, talk about efficiency! Where most superhero shows slowly build up their villains, some over the course of 13 hours that end without even ...