It peaked at number six on the Billboard 200, becoming the groups only top ten album in the United States. Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta (1992) Damn it feels good to be a gangsta. Lady of Rage - Lyrical Gangbang & Afro Puffs (Live. The Resurrection is the fifth studio album by the hip hop group known as the Geto Boys.The album was released on April 2, 1996, when the Geto Boys reunited following a 3-year breakup.The Geto Boys - The Geto Boys (Orginal Version).DJ Enuff - My Definition of Hip Hop Vol.
Sir Fresh & DJ Critical- Solid Goals (1985-1989).Exit Throught The Gift Shop (In Threaters Now).Blood of Abraham - Future Profits (1993).Well I have come to save the day and give you all the original out-of-print version that came out in 1990. A2: World Is A Ghetto A3: Geto Fantasy A4: Hold It Down A5: Blind Leading The Blind B6: First Light Of The Day B7: Time Taker B8: Geto Boys And Girls B9: Niggas And Flies B10: Point Of No Return Tracklisting is listed sequentially on sleeve and labels. For those who purchased the re-release of the Geto Boys self-titled album, they got this new version of the song which if you think about it, doesn't make as much sense as the original version which samples Steve Miller saying "call me.call me.yeah, call me the gangster of love." Anyhow, it seems that everyone who has ripped this album and put it online, has put the re-release version online. The altered version utilized a sample of Lynyrd Skynyrd's Sweet Home Alabama and a "Gangsta Boogie" sample for the chorus. The record company decided to re-release this album, but with an altered backing track for Gangster of Love. However, it was also a different recording session and so it was a completely different take and did not sound the same lyrically/vocally.Īfter a couple years, the Geto Boys had released more albums and gained in considerable popularity. This sample was also used on their earlier version of this album as the Ghetto Boys called Grip It On That Other Level. This album was the Geto Boys first album available nationally, while all their previous releases as the Ghetto Boys were on a more local/regional level. This however, was an unlicensed sample, and Steve Miller sued the record company over its use, to which the record company decided to shelve this album. You see, the Geto Boys used a sample from the Steve Miller Band song "The Joker," on track #4, Gangster of Love. This is the Geto Boys 1990 self-titled album, the original version, before it was shelved by the record company. version and for those that don't know what I'm talking about.