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Dirty South pioneer E.S.G. trailblazed through the late-'90s movement and
helped popularize the "chopped and screwed" style associated with his
onetime home, Wreckshop Records. The "Everyday Street Gangsta" (born Cedric
Hill) made his first major move in 1995 when Perrion Entertainment released
Ocean of Funk (1995), which featured his breakthrough single, "Swangin' and
Bangin'," and its accompanying "Chopped and Screwed" mix. Though commonplace
a few years later, the chopped and screwed style of remixing hadn't yet
become trendy. Thus the mix became just as popular as the song itself, if
not more so. This success inspired Perrion to reissue the most impressive
songs from Ocean of Funk ("Swangin' and Bangin'," "Crooked Streets," and
"Smoke On") on Sailin' da South (1995), this album distributed widely by
Priority. Following these related 1995 albums by Perrion, E.S.G. maintained
a low profile while imprisoned yet continued to reap the continuing success
of Sailin' da South as its reach spread beyond Texas. He returned from
prison in 1998 with a dark album for Blackhearted (Return of the Living
Dead). Around this time, E.S.G. took on an increasingly hardcore stance,
presumably in response to the rising competition throughout the Dirty South
movement. He next joined forces with Wreckshop Records, an up-and-coming
Houston label driven by the reputation of the immortalized DJ Screw, and
recorded a pair of albums, Shinin' Grindin' (1999) and City Under Siege
(2000), as well as a chopped and screwed remix of the latter. By this point
considered one of the eminent rappers in Texas alongside Lil' Keke, Fat Pat,
U.G.K., and Lil' Troy, E.S.G. capitalized on his reputation by
co-establishing his own label, S.E.S. Records. The label's first release,
Boss Hoggs Outlaws (2001), paired the rapper with newcomer Slim Thug and
sought to initiate S.E.S. among the increasingly crowded Dirty South market
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Link
http://files.filefront.com/ESG_Guerilla_Music_Albumzip/;4661979;;/fileinfo.html
Here Is A lil Info On ESG
Dirty South pioneer E.S.G. trailblazed through the late-'90s movement and
helped popularize the "chopped and screwed" style associated with his
onetime home, Wreckshop Records. The "Everyday Street Gangsta" (born Cedric
Hill) made his first major move in 1995 when Perrion Entertainment released
Ocean of Funk (1995), which featured his breakthrough single, "Swangin' and
Bangin'," and its accompanying "Chopped and Screwed" mix. Though commonplace
a few years later, the chopped and screwed style of remixing hadn't yet
become trendy. Thus the mix became just as popular as the song itself, if
not more so. This success inspired Perrion to reissue the most impressive
songs from Ocean of Funk ("Swangin' and Bangin'," "Crooked Streets," and
"Smoke On") on Sailin' da South (1995), this album distributed widely by
Priority. Following these related 1995 albums by Perrion, E.S.G. maintained
a low profile while imprisoned yet continued to reap the continuing success
of Sailin' da South as its reach spread beyond Texas. He returned from
prison in 1998 with a dark album for Blackhearted (Return of the Living
Dead). Around this time, E.S.G. took on an increasingly hardcore stance,
presumably in response to the rising competition throughout the Dirty South
movement. He next joined forces with Wreckshop Records, an up-and-coming
Houston label driven by the reputation of the immortalized DJ Screw, and
recorded a pair of albums, Shinin' Grindin' (1999) and City Under Siege
(2000), as well as a chopped and screwed remix of the latter. By this point
considered one of the eminent rappers in Texas alongside Lil' Keke, Fat Pat,
U.G.K., and Lil' Troy, E.S.G. capitalized on his reputation by
co-establishing his own label, S.E.S. Records. The label's first release,
Boss Hoggs Outlaws (2001), paired the rapper with newcomer Slim Thug and
sought to initiate S.E.S. among the increasingly crowded Dirty South market