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Capone-N-Noreaga

 
Artist: Capone-N-Noreaga
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  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "The War Report," "The Reunion," "Iraq to Kuwait"
  • Representative Songs: "T.O.N.Y. (Top of New York)," "Bang Bang," "Invincible"

Biography

Queens rap duo Capone-N-Noreaga enjoyed massive street credibility with the release of their debut album, The War Report, which earned them a devoted following in the hardcore rap world. Capone (born Kiam Holley) and Noreaga (born Victor Santiago) grew up in the projects of Queensbridge and LeFrak City, respectively, and endured rough childhoods and multiple run-ins with the law. They met in 1992 while serving kitchen duty together at Collins Correctional Facility in New York, and became friends; upon their release, they decided to team up as rappers, taking their performing names from two legendary gangsters. In 1996, they signed with Penalty Records; their first release was the single "Illegal Life," and they next teamed up with Mobb Deep for "L.A., L.A.," another salvo in the East Coast/West Coast feud. Before their debut album was completed, Capone was sent back to prison for violating his parole on a weapons possession charge. Noreaga finished The War Report on his own, and it was a substantial underground success upon its release in 1997, making the R&B Top Five and going gold. With Capone incarcerated, the duo's thugged-out image rang true, and the singles "Closer" and "T.O.N.Y. (Top of New York)" saw some action on the rap charts. Noreaga capitalized on the album by starting a solo career, but remained loyal to Capone, visiting his friend often and giving Capone executive producer credits on the two popular solo albums (N.O.R.E. and Melvin Flynt -- Da Hustler) he recorded over 1998-1999.

Capone was released from prison in early 1999, and the two immediately reteamed for the much-anticipated The Reunion, which was released in 2000 on Tommy Boy. Dissatisfied with the promotion, Capone-N-Noreaga asked to be released from their contract and signed with Def Jam in 2001. Later that year, Capone ran into further trouble with the law; he was charged with assault following a nightclub brawl involving gunfire in Queens, but the charge was dropped due to lack of evidence. Not long after the incident, he was arrested at a Greensboro, NC, airport for possession of marijuana, but avoided jail time. Noreaga released his third solo album, God's Favorite, in 2002, and Capone was reportedly working on his own solo debut at the same time. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Capone-N-Noreaga
Also known as CNN
Origin Queens, New York City
Genres Hip hop
Years active 1995-2000
2008-present
Labels Penalty (1996-1999)
Tommy Boy (1996-2001)
Def Jam (2001-2005)
SMC Recordings (2008-Current)
Associated acts Tragedy Khadafi
Nas
Busta Rhymes
Mobb Deep
Members
Capone
Noreaga

Capone-N-Noreaga (CNN for short) is an East Coast Hip Hop duo that consists of Capone and Noreaga.

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History

In 1996 the duo signed with Penalty Records; it was also awarded The Source magazine's Unsigned Hype column. In 1996, before the group’s debut album was completed, Capone was imprisoned for a parole violation[1], and Noreaga finished the debut album, The War Report, with the help of various other QB/NY hip-hop acts. The album was met with critical and commercial acclaim;[2] it saw the group partake in the conflict between Death Row Records and Bad Boy Entertainment, making it a more widespread East Coast/West Coast rivalry, responding to Tha Dogg Pound's single "New York, New York" with its own "L.A., L.A."

In 1999, the group released its sophomore effort, The Reunion, on Tommy Boy Records. Similarly star-studded, the album went platinum, but suffered from mixed reviews.[3][4] Additionally, Capone was once again sent to prison before its release for violating a probation sentence on gun possession,[5] which undermined promotion of the album. Soon after, in 2001, Capone-n-Noreaga jumped ship to prominent label Def Jam. As Tommy Boy retained the rights to the names Capone-n-Noreaga and Noreaga because the company claimed that the duo owed it more recordings, the group shortened its name to CNN, and Noreaga billed himself as N.O.R.E. (or NORE) for his solo work. The duo recorded a new album in 2003 called What up 2 Da Hood, with a lead single, "Yes Sir," which was issued on mixtapes and promoted by a video. The single failed to make an impact, and the album was shelved. It was released later in 2004 as a mixtape (What Up 2 Da Hood Thugged Out).

In the same year, the duo found itself implicated in a non-fatal shooting between rival hip-hop groups, one of which included emcee Lil' Kim[6], after a chance encounter outside New York radio station Hot 97. Capone-n-Noreaga have denied any involvement in the shooting, for which the group was not charged[7]. In early 2005, Def Jam released Capone from his contract while retaining NORE;[citation needed] Capone released his debut album, Pain, Time, and Glory, in the same year.

In 2006, NORE brought up the possibility of a Capone-n-Noreaga reunion and a new album.[8] CNN released Channel 10 on March 17, 2009, taking the name from a song off The War Report. The first single off their third studio album is titled "Rotate" which was produced by Ron Browz and features Ron Browz & Busta Rhymes. DJ Premier, Havoc, and The Alchemist--among others--provided production for the album[9].

In recent interviews, both Capone and NORE have spoken of an upcoming album similar to The War Report, titled Report the War, [10] where they would reverse each individual track, such as "Money Bloody" opposed to "Bloody Money." It is speculated this album will be released sometime after both their new solo albums are released.

Discography

Singles

Year Song Chart positions[13] Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap
1996 "Illegal Life" (featuring Havoc & Tragedy Khadafi) - 84 18 The War Report
"L.A. L.A." (featuring Mobb Deep & Tragedy Khadafi) - - 39
1997 "T.O.N.Y. (Top of New York)" (featuring Tragedy Khadafi) 103 56 16
"Closer" (featuring Nneka) 111 63 9
2000 "Phone Time" - - 22 The Reunion
2001 "Y'all Don't Wanna" - 71 -
2008 "Follow the Dollar" - - - Channel 10
2009 "Rotate" (featuring Busta Rhymes & Ron Browz) - 115 -
"Talk To Me Big Time" - - -

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