O.F.T.B.
Operation From The Bottom was a Hip-Hop outfit from Watts, specializing in gangsta rap during the mid-90's. They were associated with Death Row records for a brief period, and in addition to releasing 2 albums; "Operation From The Bottom" and "Straight Up Watts", they appeared with the bonus track "Hot One" on the cassette-only version of the soundtrack to "Murder Was The Case". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Hip-Hop Gangsta Rap west coast rap wattslabel_related_artist
Rhythm & Knowledge
Young Soldierz
Bloods & Crips
LBC crew
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Crack 'Em
Christmas In The Ghetto
Keep Your Eyes Open
Body and Soul
Crack'em
Better Dayz (Feat. 2pac & Big Syke)
Ain't Got No Time
World Wide (Feat. 2pac, Kadafi & Kurupt)
That Was Then, This Is Now (Feat. Snoop Dogg & Kurupt)
So Long (Feat. MC Hammer)
That Was Then, This Is Now (Feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg And Big Pimpin')
I Come Up Hard
I'm On One
Intro
Check Ya Hood (Feat. Jewell)
Hot One
Lost Souls
Still A Mystery To Me (2pac 96 Tribute) (Feat. Outlawz & Kurupt)
Sooner Or Later
Criminal At Large
Ladies Night (Feat. 6 Feet Deep)
Watt's Life
On In The Projects
From Jackin' To Rappin'
I Ain't From Compton
The Land I Roam
I Trust Nobody (Feat. Street Damage)
Gun A Nigga Down
Project Kids (Feat. The Nickerson Garden Project Kids)
Poverty Stricken
Blacks Divided By Tracks
Ride Dat Monkey
Not For The Pop Charts
Don't Fuck Wit My Bizness
Thinkin' About That Murder
Slangin' Dope
Damn Near Dead
What Should I Do
Doin' It At The Spot (Feat. Big Pimpin')
Niggas Going Down
who got the hits
Penitentiary Bound
Crack Em' Remix
Girl Ain't Got No Time
That Was Then This Is Now Ft. Snoop Dogg And Kurupt
LADIES NIGHT
Check Yo Hood Ft. Jewell
So Long Ft. M.C. Hammer
O.F.T.B.
Body and Soul (feat. Jewell)
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