Above The Law-Livin' Like Hustlers 1990 ..320kbps (stPaddy)
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1 "Murder Rap" – 4:14 2 "Untouchable" – 3:45 3 "Livin' Like Hustlers" – 5:45 4 "Another Execution" – 4:21 5 "Menace to Society" – 4:33 6 "Just Kickin' Lyrics" – 4:22 7 "Ballin'" – 4:19 8 "Freedom of Speech" – 4:20 9 "Flow On (Move Me No Mountain)" – 3:57 10 "The Last Song" [feat. N.W.A.] – 6:21 Released February 22, 1990 Recorded 1989 Genre Gangsta rap, West Coast hip hop Length 45:52 Label Ruthless Records Producer Above the Law, Dr. Dre, Laylaw, Eazy-E In 1989, the group signed with Eazy-E's Ruthless Records. While there, it became close associates of the pioneering gangsta rap group N.W.A. Their first album on Ruthless, 1990's Livin' Like Hustlers, featured guest appearances from N.W.A. members and some production from Dr. Dre. Above the Law member Cold187um worked closely with Dre on production and the two had great influence on each other. The songs "Untouchable" and "Murder Rap" became minor hits from the album. "Murder Rap" appeared in the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas on the West Coast fictional radio station, Radio Los Santos[1] as well as the 2008 film Pineapple Express. The song "Freedom of Speech" appeared in the 1990 movie Pump Up the Volume and was also featured on the movie soundtrack album. In September 1990, members of hip hop act Above the Law clashed with Ice Cube and his posse Da Lench Mob during the annual New Music Seminar conference.
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