Triple Beam

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I Know Where You Sleep 00:00 Tools
Not the Average 00:00 Tools
I Get High 00:00 Tools
Ride 00:00 Tools
Pain 00:00 Tools
Conspiracy 00:00 Tools
I Know Where You Sleep (album) 00:00 Tools
36 Zips 00:00 Tools
The Way I Feel About You 00:00 Tools
28 Grams 00:00 Tools
F@** a Homie 00:00 Tools
Don't Get Yo Jaw Broke 00:00 Tools
I Love You 00:00 Tools
Misconception 00:00 Tools
Twisted 00:00 Tools
Down Woman 00:00 Tools
Playaz Only 00:00 Tools
9-11-2001 00:00 Tools
Old School Fashion 00:00 Tools
Lift Your Hood 00:00 Tools
Scared Man Can't Win 00:00 Tools
Your Broke 00:00 Tools
It's Going Down 00:00 Tools
Across the Border 00:00 Tools
Playas Only 00:00 Tools
My Block 00:00 Tools
Lift Ya Hood 00:00 Tools
Players Only 00:00 Tools
Playa's Instinct 00:00 Tools
Split Yo Face 00:00 Tools
Broke 00:00 Tools
Parking Lot Pimping 00:00 Tools
Don't Push Me 00:00 Tools
Addicted 2 The Game 00:00 Tools
Make Me Wanna 00:00 Tools
Parking Lot Pimpin' 00:00 Tools
Leathal Weapon 00:00 Tools
Addicted to the Game 00:00 Tools
Suspected 00:00 Tools
Kollection Agency 00:00 Tools
On The Road 00:00 Tools
My Blocc 00:00 Tools
Triple Beam's Conspiracy Earview 00:00 Tools
Box of Chocolates 00:00 Tools
Collection Agency 00:00 Tools
Pillow Talk 00:00 Tools
Rush 00:00 Tools
The Party 00:00 Tools
Parking Lot Pimpin 00:00 Tools
We Want Some Pussy 00:00 Tools
So High 00:00 Tools
A1 Since Day One 00:00 Tools
Lethal Weapon 00:00 Tools
Ride (feat. Spice 1) 00:00 Tools
Parkin Lot (Remix) 00:00 Tools
We in the Game 00:00 Tools
Comedy 00:00 Tools
Split Yo Face (feat. Brotha Lynch Hung & Dubb) 00:00 Tools
My Life 00:00 Tools
Did That 00:00 Tools
Hustle Bunny 00:00 Tools
My Block (feat. Keak the Sneak) 00:00 Tools
In The Game 00:00 Tools
Playaz Only (feat. Lavall of DRS & Al Doja) 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
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Their careers began performing at local night clubs and car shows in Sacramento, California rapper's Shotgun, Pook, and Chop are collectively know to the world as; Triple Beam. Triple Beam signed with Black Market Records and released their first album 28g's w/o the bag, March 23, 1999. They attacked radio stations across the nation with their hit single "Parking Lot Pimpin", and opening for acts such as; The Luniz, Suga Free and Daz made 28g's w/o the bag a big success. Their freshman album sold over 20,000 units independently and still selling today. August 29, 2000 the trio released their sophomore album, "Conspiracy" also on Black Market Records. With no promotions and no support from Black Market, Triple Beam still sold an amazing 13,000 plus units. Triple Beam also appeared on several Black Market albums such as; Brotha Lynch's EBK4 175,000, No Face Killaz 20,000, Desperado's 28,000, Mr. Doctor's Bombay 40,000, The Best of Sacramento 13,000, and The Best of Black Market 2000 30,000 units sold. 2001 brought in a new year for Triple Beam, they left Black Market and put together their own record label called A-1 ENTERTAINMENT. A-1 Entertainment was created by Shotgun and Pook. They released their first album, By Any Means 211 In Progress May 29, 2001. Pook, Lokei, 8Ball, and Tron Treazy produced the tracks for 211 In Progress. 2003 Triple Beam released their third album, 36Zips also available on A-1 Entertainment. One of the group members was arrested and unable to record and or appear to show dates. Upon his release, the group went to work on their Fourth coming album Still Hustling. Still Hustling will be released early 2007, on Suga Shack records produced by Tron Treazy and Pook. 2007 Shotgun and Pook will release solo projects and a project together. Also look out for the Documentary summer 2007! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.