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Death Threat | |
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Also known as | DTG |
Origin | Philippines |
Genres | Pinoy hip hop |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Real Deal Productions |
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Death Threat is a hip-hop group in the Philippines. The group is credited for pioneering gangsta rap in the Philippines and for launching the career of Gloc-9 the best.
Death Threat initially consisted of Ron "Beware" Salonga and Gerald "Genezide" Acelajado. Their self-titled debut album Death Threat:Gusto Kong Bumaet was released in 1993. [1] It contained the song "Gusto Kong Bumaet (Pero 'Di Ko Magawa)" (English: "I Want to Become Good (But I Cannot)") which told tales of the daily lives of the young impoverished Filipino youth growing up in the city streets and slum areas. [2] It is considered the first Filipino gangsta rap album and was certified gold. [3] [4]
Three years later, they added more members with emcees Michael P. "Hi-Jakkk" Reyes, and Lawrence "O-Dogg" Panganiban. [1] They were also joined by Aristotle Pollisco. The group suggested him the rap alias "Glock-9". He then changed it to "Gloc-9". [5] Their second album, Death Threat: Wanted contained the song "Ilibing ng Buhay (Ang Mga Sosyal)" (English: "Bury (The Elitists) Alive") with Pooch (the alter-ego of Andrew E.). [4] [6] The song became a hit despite not getting radio play. [4] Another song, "Who's Next?", is considered one of the first Filipino diss tracks written, as they called out rival rappers and the radio station LA 105.9. [1] The album itself was certified double platinum. [4]
Beware left the Philippines after the release of the album, and the group became the duo of Hi-Jakkk and Gloc-9, and released the third album Kings of da Undaground in 1997. Kings of da Undaground went on to become a four-time platinum album. [7] Beware then returned to the Philippines in 1998 to release the album Death Threat: The Return that was recorded in California. [4]
In 2002, Death Threat released another album, Death Threat: Still Wanted. It contained "Private Diane", which featured Ely Buendia and Francis Magalona. [8] [9]
During the 2000s, several members left the group. For a time, Gloc-9 and Hi-Jakkk performed together as a duo, releasing Domination I and Domination II. [10] [11] Hi-Jakk produced and arranged their albums. [11] Gloc-9 then signed with Star Music and became one of the best-selling and most successful hip-hop artists in the Philippines. [12] Hi-Jakkk also became a solo artist, releasing several albums and worked with ABS-CBN Music in 2023. [13] [14] O-Dogg spent the next 15 years as an RTC employee. In 2014, he was shot dead in Muntinlupa. [15]
In 2019, Death Threat performed on the Wish 107.5 bus. [8] They also released "Gusto Kong Bumaet Pero Di Ko Magawa: Part 2". [16]