As sophomore albums go, ‘At Your Own Risk’ didn’t reinvent King T as an artist, but it showed how the Compton-bred emcee could consistently create dope music.
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Amidst the ascendance of the G-Funk sound during the mid-90s, King Tee journeyed down a different path with his fourth studio LP, arguably the first-ever psychedelic hip-hop rider album.
Read moreKing T’s Debut Album ‘Act a Fool’ Turns 35 | Album Anniversary
In reevaluating 1988, a great year for Compton hip-hop with the thrilling emergence of N.W.A and Eazy-E’s debut LPs, King T sits comfortably on his throne with his inaugural affair.
Read moreKing Tee’s ‘Tha Triflin’ Album’ Turns 30 | Album Anniversary
Akin to the drunken cousin of Ice Cube’s 1991 album ‘Death Certificate,’ King Tee’s third studio affair is arguably his finest achievement on wax to date.
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