WC and the Maad Circle
WC and the Maad Circle was an American hip hop group from Los Angeles, California that consisted of WC, Big Gee, Coolio and DJ Crazy Toones.[1]
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Background information | |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1990–1996 |
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Past members |
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History
MAAD stands for Minority Alliance of Anti-Discrimination. Following the dissolution of Low Profile, the rapper WC formed the group and released the albums Ain't a Damn Thang Changed in 1991 and Curb Servin' in 1995. The albums spawned some popular singles, notably "Dress Code", "West Up!" and "The One".
WC would later leave the group and form the gangsta rap supergroup Westside Connection with Ice Cube and Mack 10. WC and Crazy Toones continued working together at Ice Cube's Lench Mob Records.
On January 9, 2017, Crazy Toones died at age 45 of a heart attack.[2]
On September 28, 2022, Coolio was found unresponsive on a friend's bathroom floor and died of an apparent heart attack.[3]
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Release | Peak chart positions[4] | ||
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US | US R&B |
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Ain't a Damn Thang Changed | 1991 | — | 52 | 29 |
Curb Servin' | 1995 | 85 | 15 | — |
References
- Ducker, Jesse (2016-09-16). "TRIBUTE: Celebrating 25 Years of WC and the Maad Circle's Debut Album 'Ain't a Damn Thang Changed'". Albumism. Retrieved 2019-12-01.
- Fitzgerald, Trent (January 9, 2017). "DJ Crazy Toones Dies at 45; Snoop Dogg, Kam, DJ Premier and Others React". TheBoombox.com. Retrieved January 9, 2017.
- "Coolio: Gangsta's Paradise rapper dead at 59". BBC News. 2022-09-29. Retrieved 2022-09-29.
- "Albums chart positions". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-04-01.
- "Singles chart history". Allmusic. Retrieved 2007-11-01.