Money Boss Players

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Blam Blam For Nottingham 00:00 Tools
The Rosary 00:00 Tools
Games 00:00 Tools
Crap Game 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Chronicle Daily 00:00 Tools
Use To Fear Death 00:00 Tools
Death Of A Salesman 00:00 Tools
Walk With A Limp 00:00 Tools
Sat. Nite - Sun. Morn. 00:00 Tools
Nighty Night 00:00 Tools
Stick - N - Step 00:00 Tools
What-U-Saying 00:00 Tools
What U Saying 00:00 Tools
Players Pinnacle 00:00 Tools
Walk with the limp 00:00 Tools
What U Say 00:00 Tools
Bronx Niggas 00:00 Tools
Area Code 212 00:00 Tools
Games - Money Boss Players 00:00 Tools
Walk with 00:00 Tools
Freak 00:00 Tools
Player's Pinnacle 00:00 Tools
What U Sayin 00:00 Tools
Walk With The Limp (Dirty) 00:00 Tools
Gunplay 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Chronicle Daily (Instr.) 00:00 Tools
Killed In The Crap Game 00:00 Tools
What U Saying LP 00:00 Tools
Mind Body & Soul 00:00 Tools
What - U - Saying (Instr.) 00:00 Tools
Dollar Bill 00:00 Tools
Games (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Sat. Nite - Sun. Morn 00:00 Tools
Saturday Nite Sunday Morning LP 00:00 Tools
11 Ghetto Chronicle Daily (1994) 00:00 Tools
Sat. Night - Sun. Morn. 00:00 Tools
Stick N Step 00:00 Tools
Game's Sober 00:00 Tools
sat night sun morn 00:00 Tools
Mind, Body, & Soul 00:00 Tools
death of a salesman(1994 ny) 00:00 Tools
Walk With The Limp (Main) 00:00 Tools
Sat. Nite-Sun. Morn 00:00 Tools
Gun Play 00:00 Tools
Walk With The Limp (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
ghetto chronicle daily instrumental 00:00 Tools
15 Area Code 212 (Dirty) (1995) 00:00 Tools
Satnite Sunmorn' 00:00 Tools
Walk With The Limp 1995 00:00 Tools
Walk With The Limp (Clean) 00:00 Tools
Gamez (Dirty) 00:00 Tools
what u saying instrumental 00:00 Tools
Players Pinnacle (Main) 00:00 Tools
Dollar Bill (Dirty) 00:00 Tools
Shine 00:00 Tools
16 Death Of A Salesman (1994) 00:00 Tools
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Eddie Cheeba (E.C.) and Trey Bag (Bago) began their careers in Hip Hop as a part of the Money Boss Players. The Money Boss Players, originated from the South Bronx and gained fame and recognition throughout the 1990’s (with hits from members like Lord Tariq “Deja vu (Uptown Anthem)” and super producer Minnesota and collaborations with artists like The Notorious B.I.G., Sadat X, Kurupt, Big Pun and many others. Releasing the critically acclaimed “Gheddo Chronicles” in 1994, Boss Money began to move from South Bronx/NYC Hip Hop greats to world wide recognition. As some of the members of the group branched off into solo careers, Eddie Cheeba and Bago kept the Money Boss Players core audience satisfied by bringing their group, Boss Money, to the forefront of South Bronx and New York City Hip Hop. Appearing on numerous mixtapes, major and indie albums and video shows, Boss Money has continued to cater to their core audience, the streets, and has watched their fan base grow and spread to Japan, the UK and throughout Europe. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.