Geto Boys
Fact Sheet
| Musical genre: | Rap/Hip Hop |
| City | Houston, Texas, USA |
In the early part of the decade, several American politicians attacked rappers, including the Geto Boys (though most famously Ice T and 2 Live Crew). A high-profile incident in which Bushwick Bill (actually a dwarf) lost an eye in a shooting incident with his girlfriend helped sales for their third album We Can't Be Stopped, which showed Bushwick on the cover being carted through a hospital by Scarface and Willie D. They responded to being dropped by Geffen on the title track and "Mind Playing Tricks on Me" became a hit in the rap community.
All three members began solo careers, with Willie D. being the only one who actually left the group. Scarface and Bushwick Bill continued on, adding Big Mike for 'Til Death Do us Part in 1993. Willie D. returned for 1996's The Resurrection and 1998's Da Good, Da Bad & Da Ugly. After years on hiatus, they released their seventh album The Foundation in 2005.
The Geto Boys' popularity was helped somewhat in 1999 by the prominent use of two songs ("Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta" and "Still") in Mike Judge's film Office Space. The Geto Boys are one of the groups that made rap become more extreme in terms of breaking new ground with lyrics dealing with violence, sex and death. In this respect, they may be seen as forerunners of both Esham and Eminem. Musically, they were influenced by artists such as Run DMC, and NWA, and broke new ground with their soulful southern sound, produced by people like Johnny C, Doug King, their DJ Ready Red, and later john bido(producer) N.O. Joe and Mike Dean.