![]() ![]() Nobody will ever not be able to name "First 48," easily a Top 3 song in J-Dawg's entire discography, but also on this album was the equally heartfelt "Meet Me," which was expectantly left off of the new version of the album, and "Back Trippin', which is there in all of its wonderful gangster glory. 2 is now being redistributed and repackaged as Still Behind Tint by Koch/E1. ![]() But he's really seemed to capture the attention of "the slums" as of late. Nor is his species new: For all of the regional hokey-dokey rap stereotypes, Houston has churned out several legit gangster rappers. J-Dawg first popped up at the very tail end of the '90s, so he's hardly new to the Houston rap biosphere. Have an album that you think nobody knows about but should? Email. ![]() Houston's history is dotted with albums that, fairly or un, have been swept aside. ![]()
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