Craig G

Craig G (actually, Craig Curry, * in New York City ) is an American rapper and was a member of the Juice Crew.

Career

Craig G learned in the 1980s, the producer Marley Marl. With this, he first took two 1985 singles, Shout and Transformer, which, however, not as much attention has been paid. This changed in 1988 with his next solo single Droppin ' Science and especially with The Symphony where he performed as a part of the Juice Crew. The latter song is called Jason Birch Meier from All Music Guide is a milestone in the emergence of hardcore rap. After this period, Craig G of the Juice Crew house label, Cold Chillin ' Records to Atlantic Records, where he released his debut album in 1989 The Kingpin published, on which he on the song The Blues Cold Chillin ' Records accused to retain his royalties. However, the album flopped, as well as the successor to Now That 's More Like It, which nevertheless still able to place number 97 of the top R & B / Hip- Hop Albums of Billboard magazine. As a result, Craig G long disappeared from the scene before he received the commission in 2002, the lyrics to write for the freestyle scene in the movie 8 Mile. His thereby again increased notoriety he took advantage of around 2003 to bring his third album, This Is Now on the market, followed in 2008 by Operation Take Back Hip- Hop.

Discography

Singles

Albums

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