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3X Krazy

 
Artist: 3X Krazy

Group Members:

Keak da Sneak, Agerman, B.A.

Similar Artists:

Natas, Suga Bear, Keak da Sneak

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  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "Stackin Chips", "Best of 3X Krazy, Vol. 2", "Immortalized

Biography

West Coast gangsta rap trio 3X Krazy rose from Oakland alongside a small wave of other similar-minded groups during the mid-'90s and retained its hardcore slant throughout the decade as its group members broke away for respective solo careers. Comprised of B.A., Agerman, and Keak da Sneak, 3X Krazy debuted in 1995 with the Sick-O EP, which depicted the members in straight jackets on the cover. Two years later, 3X Krazy returned with its full-length debut, Stackin Chips (1997), which featured big-name guests Yukmouth and E-40. Released by Noo Trybe, which had major-label affiliations with Virgin at the time, Stackin Chips won 3X Krazy a significant fan base on the West Coast, and the group responded with two more albums: Immortalized (1999) and Real Talk 2000 (2000). At this point, the group members began breaking away for solo ventures, Keak da Sneak's being the most productive. In the meanwhile, two best-of collections appeared, 20th Century (2000) and Best of 3x Krazy, Vol. 2 (2002), both of which were spotty and non-comprehensive. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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3X Krazy
Origin Oakland, California
Genres Hip hop
Years active 1994 - 2004
Labels Str8 Game Records
Virgin Records
Associated acts E-40
Yukmouth
Former members
B.A.
Agerman
Keak da Sneak

3X Krazy was an American hip hop group from Oakland, California, composed of Keak da Sneak, B.A. and Agerman.[1]

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Biography

3X Krazy was formed in 1994 and were signed to Str8 Game Records. Prior to the formation of 3X Krazy, Agerman and Keak da Sneak were a duo known as Dual Committee. As Dual Committee they received their first record deal with AWOL Records. Although an album was never released on AWOL, Dual Committee appeared on two songs off of fellow label-mate C-Bo's second release, The Autopsy. After parting ways with AWOL, B.A. (then known as Bart AKA Mr Kamikaze) joined the group and 3X Krazy was formed. The group's debut EP Sick-O was released in 1995, and although not a commercial success, the group still managed to attract the attention of a major record label, Virgin Records who signed the group in 1996. 3X Krazy's only released for Virgin was 1997's Stackin' Chips, which would prove to be the groups most successful release, making it to 136 on the Billboard 200, 28 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and 6 on the Top Heatseekers album charts. 3X Krazy would later release 1999's Immortalized and 2000's Real Talk 2000 before disbanding. In 2003, 3X Krazy released their fifth album Flowamatic-9, which featured remixed songs from Sick-O and previously unreleased songs. All three members have pursued solo careers, B.A. has released 4 albums, Agerman has released 9 albums featuring Christian rap, while Keak da Sneak has released almost 20 albums and several mixtapes.

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