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.
Read moreKing T’s ‘At Your Own Risk’ Turns 30 | Anniversary Retrospective
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.
Read moreKing T’s ‘IV Life’ Turns 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
Amidst the ascendance of the G-Funk sound during the mid-90s, King T journeyed down a different path with his fourth studio LP, arguably the first-ever psychedelic hip-hop rider album.
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