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3X Krazy was an American rap group formed in Oakland, California in 1994. The group comprised three members: Agerman (Ager Lee), Keak da Sneak (Charles Kente Williams), and B.A. (Bartlett Andres). They were a part of the Bay Area rap scene, which emerged in the early 1990s and was known for its distinctive style of production, lyrics, and slang.
3X Krazy was signed to Noo Trybe Records and released their debut album, “Sick-O,” in 1995. The album’s lead single, “Keep It on the Real,” became a hit in the Bay Area and helped to establish the group’s popularity. Their second album, “Stackin Chips,” was released in 1997 and featured the hit single “Keep It on the Real (Remix),” which featured fellow Bay Area rapper E-40.
The group’s third and final album, “Immortalized,” was released in 1999. The album was a departure from their previous gangsta rap style and featured more introspective lyrics and a smoother sound. Despite its critical acclaim, “Immortalized” was not a commercial success, and the group disbanded soon after.
Agerman and B.A. went on to pursue solo careers, while Keak da Sneak continued to make music with other Bay Area artists. He achieved mainstream success in 2006 with his album “Thizz Iz Allndadoe,” which was released on the influential Bay Area label Thizz Entertainment.
3X Krazy’s music was known for its gritty, street-oriented lyrics and aggressive production style. The group’s members often rapped about their experiences growing up in Oakland and the challenges they faced in the inner city. They were also known for their unique slang, which included terms like “ghetto Godzilla” and “dookie ropes.”
Despite their relatively short career, 3X Krazy was a major influence on the Bay Area rap scene and helped to shape the sound of West Coast hip hop in the late 1990s. Their music has been sampled by other artists and remains a touchstone for fans of Bay Area rap.
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