Guerilla Black

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You're The One 00:00 Tools
Compton 00:00 Tools
Hearts Of Fire 00:00 Tools
Sunrise 00:00 Tools
Guerilla City 04:35 Tools
Compton - feat. Beenie Man 03:53 Tools
Say What 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir 00:00 Tools
Trixxx 00:00 Tools
My First 00:00 Tools
Its All Right 00:00 Tools
You're the One Ft. Mario Winans 03:39 Tools
You're The One Feat. Mario Winans 00:00 Tools
Whatever 00:00 Tools
Compton Feat. Beenie Man 00:00 Tools
Genesis 00:00 Tools
Pour Me A Drank 00:00 Tools
Trixx 00:00 Tools
I Know 00:00 Tools
Put Yo Hands Up 00:00 Tools
She Wanna Baller 03:12 Tools
Guerilla Nasty 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend Feat. Jazze Pha 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend 00:00 Tools
Compton (Album Version) (feat. Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
Compton (Edited) (feat. Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
Compton (feat. Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do 00:00 Tools
You're the One (feat. Mario Winans) 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do Feat. Nate Dogg 00:00 Tools
U Do U 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty Feat. Jazze Pha & Brooke Valentine 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do (feat. Nate Dogg) 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do - Feat. Nate Dogg 00:00 Tools
Revalations 00:00 Tools
Compton - Album Version; feat. Beenie Man 03:53 Tools
The Strip Club (Skit) Feat. Alex Thomas 00:00 Tools
Compton - Album Version;feat. Beenie Man 00:00 Tools
You're the One Feat. Mario Win 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do Ft. Nate Dogg 00:00 Tools
Go Hard 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (Skit) 00:00 Tools
The Streets (feat. Chris Jones) 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (Skit) Feat. Alex Thomas & Vonda Hope Easton 00:00 Tools
You're The One (edited) (Feat. Mario Winans) 00:00 Tools
Thank You (God Bless The Child) (feat. Janet) 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (Skit) 00:00 Tools
Round And Round 00:00 Tools
Thank You (God Bless The Child) 00:00 Tools
Trixx - Album Version; 00:00 Tools
Compton ft. Beenie Man 00:00 Tools
Compton (Ft. Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
Uh Oh 00:00 Tools
Cut The Lights Out 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty (feat. Jazze Pha & Brooke Valentine) 00:00 Tools
The Life 00:00 Tools
Round & Round 00:00 Tools
The Streets 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty Feat. Jazze Pha 00:00 Tools
Bad Man 00:00 Tools
Running From The Police 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do Feat. Nate Do 00:00 Tools
G'd Up 00:00 Tools
Lonely 00:00 Tools
Rolling Thru The Hood 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty - Feat. Jazze Pha And Brooke Valentine 00:00 Tools
Muthafuckaz Gon' Die 00:00 Tools
Who Did It? 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (Skit) Feat. Al 00:00 Tools
The Life (feat. Lejohn) 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend (explicit) 00:00 Tools
Black Won't Change 00:00 Tools
Give It To Me 00:00 Tools
Freak In You 00:00 Tools
Let's Make Moves 00:00 Tools
Blackbounce 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend (feat. Jazze Pha) 00:00 Tools
You're the one (ft. Mario Winans) 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (Skit) Feat. Alex Th 00:00 Tools
problem solver freestyle 00:00 Tools
Run Up on You 00:00 Tools
Dollar Figga Gang 00:00 Tools
Lord Knows 00:00 Tools
Trixx (edited) 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do (edited) (Feat. Nate Dogg) 00:00 Tools
Letter to B.I.G. 00:00 Tools
Sunrise (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Gorilla Nasty 00:00 Tools
The Outcome 00:00 Tools
You're The One (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
I Don't Give A Fuck (Feat. Snoop) 00:00 Tools
Compton (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
One For Black Fresstyle 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club - feat. Alex Thomas and Vonda Hope-Easton 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend Ft.Jazze Pha 00:00 Tools
Trixx (Explicit ) 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (Skit) (feat. Alex Thomas) 00:00 Tools
He's Back 00:00 Tools
Rapper Secrets 00:00 Tools
You 00:00 Tools
You're The One - Feat. MArio Winans 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Stay in Pocket 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty (Brooke Valentine Edited Version) (Feat. Jazze Pha And Brooke Valentine) 00:00 Tools
Youre The One 00:00 Tools
Compton (Featuring Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
God Bless the Child 00:00 Tools
We Global Remix (feat Trey Songz) 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty (ft. Jazze Pha & Brooke Valentine) 00:00 Tools
Never Had Much 00:00 Tools
Dolla F Gang 00:00 Tools
You're the One (Featuring Mario Winans) 00:00 Tools
Bitch 4 Life 00:00 Tools
What it Do 00:00 Tools
Rolling Through the Hood 00:00 Tools
Searching For... 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty (Brooke Valentine LP Mix) (Feat. Jazze Pha And Brooke Valentine) 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (Skit) - Feat. Alex Thomas 00:00 Tools
Choice is Yours 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (Skit) (feat. Alex Thomas) 00:00 Tools
lets make moves 00:00 Tools
You're the One Ft. Mario Winan 00:00 Tools
400 Shotz The Funeral (The Game, Daz Dillinger & Jermaine Dupri Diss) 00:00 Tools
Feel Good inc 00:00 Tools
Go Hard - Dirty 00:00 Tools
You're the One Feat Mario Winans 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend (ft. Jazze Pha) 00:00 Tools
OKAAAAAY feat Hot Dollar 00:00 Tools
What we gonna do (ft. Nate Dogg) 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Black - Letter to B.I.G. 00:00 Tools
There Go Black 00:00 Tools
Searching For.... 00:00 Tools
Compton (Feat Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
He's Back (World Premiere) 00:00 Tools
The strip club (skit) (ft. Alex Thomas) 00:00 Tools
Where U From feat Hot Dollar 00:00 Tools
Trixx (Album Version) () 00:00 Tools
Where U Been Black (Freestyle) 00:00 Tools
Lowrider Dreams feat Hot Dollar 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (feat. Alex Thomas & Vonda Hope) 00:00 Tools
Trixx (explicit version) 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club 00:00 Tools
Wifey feat Brooke Valentine 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (feat. Alex Thomas and Vonda Hope-Easton) 00:00 Tools
Where U From feat. Hot Dollar 00:00 Tools
You're The One (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Your Love feat Cush & Brooke Valentine 00:00 Tools
Guerilla City (edited) 00:00 Tools
You're The One - edited;Feat. Mario Winans 00:00 Tools
I Want 2 See 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Never Change 00:00 Tools
Oh My Goodness feat Cush 00:00 Tools
Compton Ft Beenie Man 00:00 Tools
Out Here Grinding Freestyle 00:00 Tools
Nasty 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do (Featuring Nate Dogg) 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty - Brooke Valentine LP Mix; Feat. Jazze Pha And Brooke Valentine 00:00 Tools
Tipsy 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (edited) (feat. Alex Thomas and Vonda Hope-Easton) 00:00 Tools
OKAAAAAY feat. Hot Dollar 00:00 Tools
The Champ 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir (edited) 00:00 Tools
Feel Good Inc. 00:00 Tools
10 - Compton (Ft. Beenie Mann) 00:00 Tools
Oh My Goodness feat. Cush 00:00 Tools
Trixx (Album Version;) 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Black f-Beenie Man - Compton 00:00 Tools
Motherfucker Gonna Die 00:00 Tools
Wifey feat. Brooke Valentine 00:00 Tools
I Aint Playin' feat Hot Dollar 00:00 Tools
Freestyle 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (Skit) (edited) (Feat. Alex Thomas) 00:00 Tools
Can I Live 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend (featuring Jazze Pha) 00:00 Tools
What we gonna Do Feat Nate Dogg 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend (edited) 00:00 Tools
It's All Right (edited) 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend Ft. Jazze Pha 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend Feat Jazze Pha 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty (Featuring Jazze Pha & Brooke Valentine) 00:00 Tools
Hearts of Fire (edited) 00:00 Tools
My First (edited) 00:00 Tools
The Hotel Ft. Alex Thomas. Vonda Hope-Easton 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty - Brooke Valentine LP Mix;Feat. Jazze Pha And Brooke Valentine 00:00 Tools
You're The One (Ft Mario Winans) 00:00 Tools
Hearts of Fire - edited 00:00 Tools
Compton Feat. Beenie Mann 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (Feat Alex Thomas & Vonda Hope 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (Skit) Feat Alex Thomas 00:00 Tools
Trixx - edited 00:00 Tools
Compton (Album Version) (feat. Beenie Man) (Album Version; feat. Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
Yeah Yeah 00:00 Tools
Swagga at a 100 00:00 Tools
Shorty Got Love 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
The Hotel 00:00 Tools
Okay (ft. Hot Dollar) 00:00 Tools
The Life (Ft. Lejohn) 00:00 Tools
Sunrise (edited) 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty Ft. Jazze Pha. Brooke Valentine 00:00 Tools
Letter To Big 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (Skit) (Featuring Alex Thomas & Vonda Hope Easton) 00:00 Tools
You're the One featuring Mario Winans 00:00 Tools
Trixxx ft.Brooke Valentine, Jazze Pha 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (Feat. Alex Thomas, Vonda Hope-Eastont) 00:00 Tools
Compton - Album Version,feat. Beenie Man 00:00 Tools
You are the One 00:00 Tools
Traxxis 00:00 Tools
Agent Snitch (Skit) 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club Ft. Alex Thomas (Skit) 00:00 Tools
Compton (edited) 00:00 Tools
Compton > Beenie Man 00:00 Tools
Hustler's Prayer 00:00 Tools
Beenie Man - Compton 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do (Feat Nate Dogg) 00:00 Tools
Gorilla Nasty (peep 40) 106 bpm 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (Skit) ft.Alex Thomas, Vonda Hope-Easton 00:00 Tools
Yes Sir - edited 00:00 Tools
02. Choice is Yours 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty (feat. Jazze Pha 00:00 Tools
Compton Remix 00:00 Tools
No Matter 00:00 Tools
guerilla black - go hard 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (Skit) ft. Alex Thomas 00:00 Tools
03. Motherfucker Gonna Die 00:00 Tools
Phone (Skit) 00:00 Tools
Compton Ft Bennie Man 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Black 00:00 Tools
Compton(feat. Beenie Man) 00:00 Tools
Say What (feat. Hot Dollar) 00:00 Tools
He's Back!! 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty Feat Jazze Pha 00:00 Tools
Say What - edited 00:00 Tools
Say What? 00:00 Tools
you're the one (clean) 00:00 Tools
Letter To B.I.G. (Unreleased Song) 00:00 Tools
Compton (remix) 00:00 Tools
You're The One f- Mario Winans 00:00 Tools
Okay (Feat. Hot Dollar) 00:00 Tools
Gorilla Black f-Beenie Man - Compton 03:53 Tools
Agent Snitch 2 (Skit) 00:00 Tools
Phone Shouts 00:00 Tools
What We Gonna Do Ft.Nate Dogg 00:00 Tools
08. I Want 2 See 00:00 Tools
It's Alright 00:00 Tools
Problemz 00:00 Tools
Compton f. Beenie Man 00:00 Tools
06 - Trixxx 00:00 Tools
Lowrider Dreams Feat. Hot Doll 00:00 Tools
Lowrider Dreams Feat. Hot Dollar 00:00 Tools
Gorilla Black - Gorilla Nasty (peep 40) 106 bpm 00:00 Tools
Hotel (Skit) 00:00 Tools
You're The One [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
Guerilla Nasty Featuring Jazze Pha And Brooke Valentine 00:00 Tools
The Strip Club (Skit) 00:00 Tools
The Hotel (Feat Alex Thomas & 00:00 Tools
Girlfriend > Jazze Pha 00:00 Tools
13 - Its All Right 00:00 Tools
03 - Compton Feat. Beenie Man 00:00 Tools
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His flow is undeniable. His lyrical landscapes bring to mind the depth of a Donald Goines novel. His sly humor is as biting as a Chris Rock stand-up routine. That's right, Guerilla Black has it all – and delivers it lovely – on the microphone. After heating up the streets of Southern California with his "Hood Affiliated Mix Tape Vol. 1," the Los Angeles rapper (government name: Charles Tony Williamson) brings us Guerilla City, one of the most talked-about debut albums to surface in the hip-hop universe. Producers on Guerilla City include such street music luminaries as Jazze Pha (Big Tymers, Nappy Roots, T.I.), Carlos Broady (The Notorious B.I.G., Lil' Kim, Nas), Red Spyda (50 Cent & G-Unit), Fred Wreck (Dr. Dre, Snoop, Westside Connection) and Mario Winans (R. Kelly, P. Diddy, 3LW). Among the guest appearances on the album are King of the Dancehall Beenie Man (on the blazin' hot street anthem "Compton"), Nate Dogg ("What We Gonna Do"), Jazze Pha ("Girlfriend") and Mario Winans ("You're The One"). One track that had already garnered G. Black plenty of attention is "Guerilla Nasty" (featuring rising ingénue Brooke Valentine), a driving Jazze Pha-produced cut that showcases his verbal gymnastics. The street creeper "Hearts of Fire" (produced by Broady) was already getting attention at the mixtape level. Now that the sizzling "Compton," has surfaced, G. Black is poised to explode. The cut, a head-nodding ode to the streets where he grew up, features Beenie Man, and has put the artist on the map. [The Gil Green-directed video takes the whole experience one step further.] The success of these tracks have set the stage for Guerilla City – landing in record stores September 28 – which arrives as the L.A.-based artist (who was discovered by original gangsta Ice-T) continues to solidify a strong base in the underground mix tape world. The fact that the artist has spent quality time in several markets – Dallas, Houston, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, Miami & Atlanta among them – on his grind, meeting deejays, clubgoers and consumers, speaks to his passion for getting his message out there. The press has come to the table early to explore the story of Guerilla Black. Early features on this exciting new artist include The Source, XXL and Smooth. On the television side, he has appeared on Playboy TV, and MTV showed early interest with a 'You Hear It First' profile. "The industry just isn't the same," 27-year-old G. Black explains. "A lot of cats, they'll throw an album out there... My thing is to give people 50 mix tape joints so that when I do come with my album the fans will feel me on a much bigger level. It'll be like I've done one album, but I've got three albums worth of material out there." Fortunately for G. Black and his fans, he has a wealth of material to draw from. Born in the Chicago area (Jolliet, IL), his family moved to Mississippi before he hit puberty. After one of his uncles boasted of the economic promise waiting in the West, G. Black's mother moved the family out to California. That move ended up being a bit premature, and the family was homeless for a spell. They bounced between shelters in Long Beach for a minute before finally making a home in Compton, when G. Black was about eight years old. At age 11 or 12, G. Black was clearly influenced by the rampant gang activity in his Compton neighborhood. By that time, he was already hustling, "stealing cars and things of that nature," he says. He never forgot about living in homeless shelters, however, often falling asleep listening to NWA, LL Cool J, Run DMC, Rakim and the like. "Even though I was young, when NWA came out, they made me feel like that ultimate nigga. I was also feelin' Fat Joe, Kool G Rap, and my old school R&B joints." His younger brother, Hot, who had already been writing rhymes, urged his older sibling to do the same. It lit a creative spark. "I just started rhyming here and there, kickin' a bar here, two bars there," G. Black says. "Before I knew it, I had raps and just kept rhymin.' I just started logging them in my brain on a daily basis." To this day, G. Black never writes down his rhymes, preferring to keep them in his head. "Back in the day when me and my girl would argue, she used to throw away some of my notepads that had my rhymes in them," he explains. "I learned to keep it all up top, that way no one could ever take them away from me." G. Black got a record deal early on, but ended up being so distraught with the way the industry drama unfolded that he temporarily gave up his hip-hop dreams. "It was a hard thing for me to do, turn my back on something that I really, really love," he says. "I love rap. I love to hear someone spit verses, especially when they got skills and can spit fire." G. Black returned to the daily activities of the streets (both legal and otherwise) and lost his young bride – who was all of 21 when she died of meningitis – all in the same stretch. Despite these devastating events, G. Black's brother was again about to change his life. His brother had kept rhyming and encouraged him to do the same, urging him to return to a creative outlet. On his birthday, Hot invited G. Black to the studio. The results were surprising. "They pulled up a track and I ran through it," the artist says. "There was only three of us in there, but the other guy must have run out and told everybody what I was doing. Then, it seemed like there was 30 cats up in the spot by the time I hit the second song." Word quickly spread to L.A.-based A&R executive Pete 'Volcano' Farmer, who signed G. Black to Virgin Records. But rather than just rhyme about trendy topics, G. Black chose to explore the range of his life experiences. This forced him to really examine his very being – revisiting both the most fulfilling and the most heartbreaking parts of his life in his rhymes – particularly after watching his wife die in UCLA's Harbor Hospital. "After that, everything I started writing and rhyming was about my life," he remembers. "I had watched all these people die since I had gotten to Cali and you can love all those cats in the streets, but it's nothing like your wife or someone you cherish and who loves you unconditionally. When I lost her, that messed me up for real." The album track "My First, My Last & My Only" is dedicated to her. After this tragedy, G. Black channeled all of his energy into his lyrics, which are among the sharpest, most thought-provoking rap music has ever experienced. That journey has come full circle on Guerilla City. Through listening to the album, you begin to understand the man that is Guerilla Black. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.