Dirty (group)

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Dirty Boyz
Origin Montgomery, Alabama
Genres
Years active1998 - present
LabelsNfinity Music, Universal, Rap-A-Lot, Blackklown Records
MembersBig Pimp
Mr. G Stacka The Gangsta
Past membersLil Burn One, Filthy Finks, Slick Pullis, & Yodi Da Hustler aka Baby Pacino

Dirty is a hip hop duo from Montgomery, Alabama, composed of cousins Big Pimp (Daniel Thomas, born 1978) and Mr. G Stacka The Gangsta (Tarvares Webster, born 1981). Their most popular album, Keep It Pimp & Gangsta peaked at number thirteen on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and number 63 on the Billboard 200. [1]

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Biography

The first major rap artists out of Alabama, [2] they released their debut album, Country Versatile in 1999. After their second album sold well regionally, they signed with Universal Records, [2] who re-released The Pimp & da Gangsta nationally in 2001. Their second album for Universal was 2002s Keep It Pimp & Gangsta. By this time, they signed to James Prince's label Rap-A-Lot Records and started their own label, as well, entitled, Blackklown. In 2003, they released their next album, Love Us or Hate Us, on Rap-A-Lot Records. In 2007, the group decided to leave the label, on good terms.

Discography

YearAlbumChart position
US US Hip-Hop
1999 Country Versatile --
2001 The Pimp & da Gangsta 8819
2003 Keep It Pimp & Gangsta 6313
2003 Love Us or Hate Us 16022
2005 Hood Stories 18626
2007 The Art of Storytelling -40
2009Married to the Game8220
2013 Think Like a Pimp Act Like a Gangsta --
2016Field N--
2018The Godfathers--

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