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RBL Posse

 
Artist: RBL Posse
 
RBL Posse

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Rico Heard, Rahiem Prince Thomas

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Black C, Mister Cee, Mike Mosley
  • Formed: 1990, San Francisco, CA
  • Genres: Rap
  • Representative Albums: "Ruthless By Law," "A Lesson to Be Learned," "An Eye for an Eye"

Biography

A Bay Area rap duo formed at the beginning of the 1990s, RBL Posse (short for Ruthless By Law) was originally founded by Black C and Mr. Cee. The pair began producing tracks at Black C's studio and emerged in 1991 with the underground hit "Don't Give Me No Bammer." Thanks solely to their own independent distribution through In-A-Minute Records, RBL sold almost half a million copies of their first two albums, Lesson to Be Learned and Ruthless By Law. Following the 1995 side project Solo Creep, the duo was ready to hit the big time with a major-label contract through Atlantic; tragedy struck, however, when Mr. Cee was murdered in a street killing. Black C soldiered on, recruiting producers Mike Mosely, Rick Rock, and Barr 9 plus MC Eiht for the 1997 LP An Eye for an Eye. H2O, Vol. 1 followed in 1999, and Hostile Takeover appeared two years later. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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RBL Posse
Also known as Ruthless by Law
Origin San Francisco, California
Genre(s) Hip hop
Years active 1992 - 2001
Label(s) In-a-Minute Records, Big Beat, Atlantic
Associated acts Totally Insane, Andre Nickatina
Members
Black C
Mr. Cee (deceased)
Hitman (deceased)

RBL Posse (short for Ruthless by Law) was a 1990s gangsta rap group from Hunters Point in San Francisco, California.

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History

Formed in 1991 by Black C (Christopher Matthews) and Mr. Cee (Kyle Church). Their first release, the self-produced "Don't Give Me No Bammer" came out on In-a-Minute Records and made the Billboard magazine Hot Rap Singles chart, peaking at #16.[1] Two albums followed: A Lesson to Be Learned, which peaked at #60 on the Billboard magazine Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and Ruthless by Law, which surpassed their debut by making it to #23, also grazing the bottom of the The Billboard 200 at #197.[2] In 1995 they produced a solo record by group member Hitman (Ricky Heard) called Solo Creep.

Their impressive sales for regional indie releases attracted interest from Atlantic Records subsidiary Big Beat, who signed the group. Before they could deliver an album, Mr. Cee was shot nine times and killed near his home on New Year's Day in 1996, on Harbor Road. This murder would set off a wave of retaliation killings in this section of the city.[3]

Black C and Hitman filled the void created by Mr. Cee's absence with various producers, including Rick Rock and MC Eiht, and released An Eye for an Eye in 1997. The album peaked at #70 on The Billboard 200 chart and got as high as #14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[2]

Another Hitman solo record was released in 1999 and in 2000, RBL Posse released a double album—Bootlegs and Bay Shit: The Resume. In May of 2001, Hitman was wounded in the leg from gunshots.[4]

2001's Hostile Takeover would prove to be the group's last album when, on February 3, 2003, Hitman was killed while driving in the Hunters Point section of San Francisco.[5]

Black C has continued to release solo albums and RBL Posse-related material.

Discography

Other releases

  • 1995: Hitman - Solo Creep
  • 1996: RBL Posse Presents N.O.H. Mafia - Niggaz on High
  • 1999: Hitman - H2O Volume One
  • 2000: Black C & TayDaTay - Prime Factorz
  • 2002: RBL Posse Presents Prime Minister - No Compromise
  • 2002: RBL Posse Presents Military Minded - Ghetto Vietnam
  • 2003: RBL Posse Presents The Rightway Malitia - Malitia Muzik
  • 2003: RBL Posse Presents Young Thugg - Thugg Livin
  • 2003: Black C - Last Man Standing
  • 2007: Black C - The City of Gods

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Bay Area's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (1998 Album by Various Artists)
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