415 (group)
415 | |
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Origin | Oakland, California, United States |
Genres | West Coast hip hop, Gangsta rap, Hip hop |
Years active | 1986–1991 |
Labels | Priority Records, Big League Records, Inc. |
Website | 415 on Myspace |
Members |
Richie Rich D-Loc DJ Daryl J.E.D. |
415 was an American hip hop group that formed in Oakland, California in 1988. The group was composed of rappers Richie Rich and D-Loc, and producers DJ Daryl and J.E.D.
History
1988–1991: 41Fivin and Nu Niggaz on Tha Blokkk
The group takes its name from the telephone area code 415, which originally served San Francisco and Oakland; it has since split in 1992 with San Francisco retaining 415 while Oakland became served by the new area code 510. 415 released its debut 41Fivin in 1988. Two years later, Richie Rich released his debut solo album, Don't Do It, which featured production from DJ Daryl and J.E.D. and guest appearances from D-Loc and Lady Ace. That same year D-Loc released his own solo debut, Split Personality, which also featured strong participation from the other members of 415.[1]
Later that year the group was ready to sign a major-label contract with Priority Records, however Richie Rich was arrested for possession of cocaine.[2] 415 released their second and final album of new material, Nu Niggaz on Tha Blokkk, without any participation from Richie Rich, as he was spending one year in jail. Although their second album fared well on the Billboard charts, the group faded from the scene soon after.
1994 – present: DJ Daryl and Richie Rich solo projects
After Richie Rich was released from prison, he went on to release four solo albums, from 1996-2002. Each of those albums featured production from Daryl L. Anderson(DJ Daryl).
Along with working with several West Coast hip hop artists, DJ Daryl released a compilation with his crew in 1999, titled DJ Daryl's Block Monstaz.
J.E.D. put together two greatest hits packages, Big League Records Greatest Hits in 1999 and Richie Rich's Greatest Hits in 2000, both featuring songs previously released between 1988 and 1991.
Chart history
The group's most successful album was Nu Niggaz on Tha Blokkk, which peaked at #21 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and reached #90 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1991.[3]
Discography
Albums
- 1988: 41Fivin
- 1991: Nu Niggaz on Tha Blokkk
- 1999: Big League Records Greatest Hits
Solo projects
- 1990: Don't Do It by Richie Rich
- 1990: Split Personality by D-Loc
- 1993: Then & Now by DJ Daryl & Broski
- 1996: Half Thang by Richie Rich
- 1996: Seasoned Veteran by Richie Rich
- 1998: Up Close & Personal by D-Loc
- 1999: Block Monstaz by DJ Daryl
- 2000: The Game by Richie Rich
- 2002: Nixon Pryor Roundtree by Richie Rich
References
- ↑ discogs (( D-Loc > Split Personality )). Discogs. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
- ↑ Bush, John. Review: 41Fivin. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2009-11-18.
- ↑ allmusic ((( 415 > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))). Allmusic. Retrieved on 2008-12-31.