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  1. raskass.bandcamp.com › musicMusic | Ras Kass

    Ras Kass. . introducing CONTEMP-HOP short for: Adult Contemporary Hip Hop Music. a more accurate definition for the genre of Rap many enjoy but find hard to categorize. 1990's boom-bap influenced music being made Today, with a focus on lyrical content the music we love from WuTang, Biggie and 2pac, to Eminem, Nas Common, J Cole, Kendrick Lamar and countless others

  2. West Coast lyrical goat himself, Ras Kass, and Philly-by-way-of-Brooklyn battle rapper RJ "The Reign Man'' Payne leading the bar Work on the debut album.To quote Ras Kass, “We all miss Prodigy and that classic Mobb Deep energy, there is no replacing that or him period!

  3. West Coast MC Ras Kass was born John Austin in Carson, California in 1973, but raised in Watts. A history and socio-political student, he majored in philosophy at USC. Ras Kass was an original founding member of Patchwerk Records in Atlanta, GA and continues close ties with Patchwerk Studios which is still co-owned and operated by Curtis Daniel III.

  4. Ras Kass - Expect Me (Ft Xzibit) 2005Album: Institutionalized

  5. mmg-raskass.bandcamp.com › album › soul-on-ice-2Soul On Ice 2 | Ras Kass

    Can U Feel It 15. Opioid Crisis It’s been nearly a quarter century since Soul of Ice and they still can’t handle the truth. In fact, the intervening decades since Ras Kass dropped his classic debut have only validated the poisonous and panoramic vision of the waterproof MC, who was immediately hailed as the West Coast’s answer to Nas.

  6. The 9th track on Ras Kass' debut album, The Evil That Men Do is a story retelling Ras Kass' greatest mistakes in his life, and how his childhood made him the man he is.

  7. Can U Feel It 15. Opioid Crisis It’s been nearly a quarter century since Soul of Ice and they still can’t handle the truth. In fact, the intervening decades since Ras Kass dropped his classic debut have only validated the poisonous and panoramic vision of the waterproof MC, who was immediately hailed as the West Coast’s answer to Nas.