Representing for Sacramento, Calif., C-BO has been dropping unapologetic, ultra-hardcore gangsta rap for two decades now, starting with his classic 1993 debut, Gas Chamber. He's worked extensively with just about every thugged-out West Coast artist imaginable, especially fellow Sac-Town natives and murder-rap specialists Brotha Lynch Hung and X-Raided. He's sold millions of units independently, despite zero crossover singles and extremely limited airplay. Currently affiliated with Young Buck's Ca$hville Records, he returns with Orca: The Killer Whale of the Hood.
(It's hot on the heels of Cali Connection, released earlier this year.) As usual, dark yet catchy production and vivid, blood-drenched verses are the order of the day, as he shares the mic with a wide assortment of homies, including Bay Area legends E-40, B-Legit, and Yukmouth, plus L.A. Pioneers MC Eiht, BG Knocc Out, WC, and King T.
Highlights include 'F. Wit It,' 'Can't Grind Forever,' 'Bullets,' and the lead single, '187.' Representing for Sacramento, Calif., C-BO has been dropping unapologetic, ultra-hardcore gangsta rap for two decades now, starting with his classic 1993 debut, Gas Chamber. He's worked extensively with just about every thugged-out West Coast artist imaginable, especially fellow Sac-Town natives and murder-rap specialists Brotha Lynch Hung and X-Raided. He's sold millions of units independently, despite zero crossover singles and extremely limited airplay. Currently affiliated with Young Buck's Ca$hville Records, he returns with Orca: The Killer Whale of the Hood.
(It's hot on the heels of Cali Connection, released earlier this year.) As usual, dark yet catchy production and vivid, blood-drenched verses are the order of the day, as he shares the mic with a wide assortment of homies, including Bay Area legends E-40, B-Legit, and Yukmouth, plus L.A. Pioneers MC Eiht, BG Knocc Out, WC, and King T. Highlights include 'F. Wit It,' 'Can't Grind Forever,' 'Bullets,' and the lead single, '187.'