NortherN Expozure 6
Fed up with a life of gang-related violence and hopelessness, Woodie dedicated himself to rap music and quickly rose through the ranks of the Cali Bay Area’s underground scene, eventually signing to Koch Records. Hailing from Antioch, CA, Woodie (born Ryan Wood) grew up in an environment filled with gangs, drugs, violence, and crime. Life was rough. For example, Woodie’s friend, Carlos “Blackbird” Ramirez, was shot to death by local police, another close friend, Gabriel “Snoop” Robinson, was locked up in Folsom Prison for a crime he didn’t commit, and Woodie himself had run-ins with the law, nearly charged with attempted murder. After all this drama, Woodie turned to the rap game, recording Yoc Influenced, his debut release. The record became a local sensation, selling thousands of copies throughout the Bay Area thanks to the Northern Cali anthem “Norte Sidin’.” Woodie then returned to the studio with executive producer D-Small to record the East Co Co compilation Northern Expozure, Vol. 1. The record showcased not only Woodie’s lyrical skills but also his production talents. Soon, underground gangsta rap magazine Murder Dog was praising his work, introducing Woodie to a national audience. This underground success culminated with Woodie being offered a record deal with Koch, a large, nationally distributed label with plenty of money and clout. Woodie’s first release for Koch, Demonz in My Sleep (2001), again showcased both his skills as an MC and as a producer — he produces all but three of the album’s songs. Ryan Woodie Wood, a popular Northern California Norteno rapper, died Wednesday, March 7,2007. It seems impossible to find any official source of information his death. But the concensus seems to be that Woodie, despondent over the recent death of his girl friend whom he was to marry, shot himself. Although some speculate that his death was a gang killing set up to look like a suicide, most feel otherwise. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Fed up with a life of gang-related violence and hopelessness, Woodie dedicated himself to rap music and quickly rose through the ranks of the Cali Bay Area’s underground scene, eventually signing to Koch Records. Hailing from Antioch, CA, Woodie (born Ryan Wood) grew up in an environment filled with gangs, drugs, violence, and crime. Life was rough. For example, Woodie’s friend, Carlos “Blackbird” Ramirez, was shot to death by local police, another close friend, Gabriel “Snoop” Robinson, was locked up in Folsom Prison for a crime he didn’t commit, and Woodie himself had run-ins with the law, nearly charged with attempted murder. After all this drama, Woodie turned to the rap game, recording Yoc Influenced, his debut release. The record became a local sensation, selling thousands of copies throughout the Bay Area thanks to the Northern Cali anthem “Norte Sidin’.” Woodie then returned to the studio with executive producer D-Small to record the East Co Co compilation Northern Expozure, Vol. 1. The record showcased not only Woodie’s lyrical skills but also his production talents. Soon, underground gangsta rap magazine Murder Dog was praising his work, introducing Woodie to a national audience. This underground success culminated with Woodie being offered a record deal with Koch, a large, nationally distributed label with plenty of money and clout. Woodie’s first release for Koch, Demonz in My Sleep (2001), again showcased both his skills as an MC and as a producer — he produces all but three of the album’s songs. Ryan Woodie Wood, a popular Northern California Norteno rapper, died Wednesday, March 7,2007. It seems impossible to find any official source of information his death. But the concensus seems to be that Woodie, despondent over the recent death of his girl friend whom he was to marry, shot himself. Although some speculate that his death was a gang killing set up to look like a suicide, most feel otherwise. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Norte Sidin'
The Streets Are Callin' Me
Talez of a Killa
Demonz -n- My Sleep
The Clock Is Tickin'
Norte Sidin
shits gone strange
Callin' Your Bluff
-n- the Bay
Yoc Influenced
Dirty Deeds
Loyalty
Whatever Tho'
Off Night
Take My Soul
Northside Gangbang
The Way You Feel
Dreamin' a Life
Mind Games
The Way You Feel (feat. Shadow & Lil Los)
This Is Northern Cali
Outro
Pray 4 Me
Mind Games (Blackbird Speaks) - Bonus Track
Take My Soul (Bonus Track)
Yoc Influenced (feat. Lil Los)
Northern California
If I Wasn't
Shits Gone Strange (Feat. Lil Los)
Norte Sidin' Ii
Legit Slangz
Act Accordingly
Blackbird (Feat. Lil Los, Shadow & Lou E Lou)
Dirty Deeds (Feat. Lil Los & Shadow)
N The Bay
Summer Breeze
Northern Cali Dippin'
Life of Sin
Way U Feel
Take My Soul - Bonus Track
Loyalty (feat. Lil Los)
Bury Me On East 18th Street
Gats & Rivals
Graveyard Shift
Mind Games "Blackbird Speaks"
On The Edge
-N- the Bay (feat. Lil Los)
If I Die Tonite
What You Know About Me (feat. Lil los & Lou e Lou)
Baby Mommaz-N-Hondaz
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