Tales From The Streets Vol. 2
Seagram Miller (who was murdered in 1996) was a West Coast gangsta rapper from Oakland, California. In the Bay Area hip hop scene he was known for his song The Ville about his notorious neighborhood, the East Oakland's 69 Ville housing projects. Later, he became the first West Coast rapper to be signed to Houston-based Rap-A-Lot Records. His lyrics were violent but rather intelligent and vivid depictions of gangsta lifestyle given in explicit detail. Miller released three albums in his lifetime: The hard-edged and violent The Dark Roads and the more typically laid-back west coast style Reality Check. 1997's Souls On Ice was released after Miller's murder in late 1996 and captures Miller in top form before his untimely death. The one incident that stood out most for many involved within the Bay Area hip hop scene occurred when he and Houston rapper Mike G bum rushed a show at SF's DNA Lounge. They weren't scheduled to appear, but Miller showed up with a DAT in his hand and made it clear that he wanted to do a five minute set. His request was granted as he and Mike G hit the stage to do what wound up being the best performance of the night. The circumstances surrounding Seagram's death aren't too clear. Apparently Seagram was in an area known as The Twomps, Oakland, California in the early hours of the morning when an unknown gunman emerged from the darkness and shot at Seagram's partner Gangsta P. Seagram tried to shield Gangsta P and thus took the bullets that mortally wounded him. Gangsta P was taken to the hospital in serious condition. At Miller's funeral, thousands showed up to pay their respects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Seagram Miller (who was murdered in 1996) was a West Coast gangsta rapper from Oakland, California. In the Bay Area hip hop scene he was known for his song The Ville about his notorious neighborhood, the East Oakland's 69 Ville housing projects. Later, he became the first West Coast rapper to be signed to Houston-based Rap-A-Lot Records. His lyrics were violent but rather intelligent and vivid depictions of gangsta lifestyle given in explicit detail. Miller released three albums in his lifetime: The hard-edged and violent The Dark Roads and the more typically laid-back west coast style Reality Check. 1997's Souls On Ice was released after Miller's murder in late 1996 and captures Miller in top form before his untimely death. The one incident that stood out most for many involved within the Bay Area hip hop scene occurred when he and Houston rapper Mike G bum rushed a show at SF's DNA Lounge. They weren't scheduled to appear, but Miller showed up with a DAT in his hand and made it clear that he wanted to do a five minute set. His request was granted as he and Mike G hit the stage to do what wound up being the best performance of the night. The circumstances surrounding Seagram's death aren't too clear. Apparently Seagram was in an area known as The Twomps, Oakland, California in the early hours of the morning when an unknown gunman emerged from the darkness and shot at Seagram's partner Gangsta P. Seagram tried to shield Gangsta P and thus took the bullets that mortally wounded him. Gangsta P was taken to the hospital in serious condition. At Miller's funeral, thousands showed up to pay their respects. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Old School
Birth
The Town
Eastside
No Matter the Cost
13 Deep
It Don't Stop
Where Do We Go From Here
Gangsta Livin'
Gangsta Livin
Peace To You
The Vill
Gangstas & Players
Sleepin In My Nikes
Straight Mobbin
The Dark Roads
2 For 1
Get Off My Zipper
If The World Was Mine
Reap What You Sew
Can't Win for Losin'
Wages Of Sin
Die Hard
Dedication
Bustas, Tricks & Thangs
Squeeze The Trigger
Off The Hook
S.E.A.G.
Gotta Stay Down
Action Speaks Louder Than Words
Can't Win For Losin
69
One 2 The Two
Like This Like That
Flintstones
Slingin The Yea
I Dont Give A Fuck
I Got Em
I Don't Give A Fuck
Bustas, Tricks, & Thangs
Flinstones
No Matte The Cost
I Got 'Em
Don't Stop
Slinging The Yea
* 69
Don’t Stop
Action Speaks Louder Than Wor
Sleepin in My Nikes (feat. Scarface)
S.E.A.G. & Yuk Is Ridin'
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