Mad Lion

Dallion Priest, better known as Mad Lion, is a dancehall, ragga musician and rapper. He frequently collaborates with fellow hip hop artist KRS-One. His awards include the 1994 Source Award as Reggae Artist of the Year, and the 1995 Source Award as Reggae Hip-Hop Artist of the Year.

Biography

Priest was born in London. Shortly after moving to Brooklyn, New York, he met reggae performer Super Cat at Super Power Records. At Super Cat's suggestion, he adopted his professional name, an acronym for Musical Assassin Delivering Lyrical Intelligence Over Nations. He blended ragga and hip-hop, and went on to work with KRS-One, with whom he worked throughout the 1990s. His earliest success came in the mid-1980s when he applied his hip hop rhythms to Shabba Ranks' hit single "Jam". His début single "Shoot to Kill" was successful in New York and he reached a wider audience with "Take It Easy", which became the title track of his début album in 1994. He contributed to Salt-N-Pepa's 1997 album Brand New. In 1997 he topped the US reggae chart with "Carpenter".

Ghetto fabulous

Ghetto fabulous is a lifestyle expression believed to have originated among African Americans living in poor urban areas.

In the media

Ghetto fabulous is a fashion stereotype alluding to individuals living in an affluent materialistic style while not always having any luxurious possessions or wealth. As a comedic device, it often dramatizes and draws attention to life in the ghetto. For example, in the motion picture B*A*P*S (or Black American Princesses), the protagonists pretend to belong to an upper-economic class, but in reality they live a lifestyle that is full of superficial glamour.

Ghetto fabulous style has moved into the mainstream along with hip-hop and rap music icons adopting the style though sometimes calling the fashion "uptown couture" with common "ghetto fabulous" styles mixed with couture labels, including new upscale/designer labels created by hip-hop moguls including Sean Combs, Jay-Z, and Kimora Lee Simmons.

The phrase has also been the title of several rap albums and songs including Mystikal's 1998 album Ghetto Fabulous, Fabolous's 2001 album, Ghetto Fabolous and the Ras Kass' song "Ghetto Fabulous".

Ghetto Fabulous

Ghetto fabulous is a fashion stereotype alluding to individuals living in an affluent materialistic style while not always having any luxurious possessions or wealth.

Ghetto Fabulous may also refer to:

  • Ghetto Fabulous (album), a 1998 album by Mystikal
  • "Ghetto Fabulous" (song), a 1998 song by Ras Kass
  • Ghetto Fabulous, a dance troupe that appeared on The All Ireland Talent Show
  • Ghetto Fabulous (album)

    Ghetto Fabulous is the third studio album by the New Orleans-based rapper, Mystikal. It was released on December 15, 1998, by No Limit Records. It was produced by Beats By the Pound. Like his previous album, this also proved to be a success peaking at #5 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums selling 386,000 copies in its first week. A single, "That's the Nigga", reached #25 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. This was Mystikal's final album with No Limit Records. The album was also certified platinum by the RIAA on January 27, 1999.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Craig B.: producer
  • Beats by the Pound: engineer, mixing
  • Busta Rhymes: featured artist, guest artist, performer, primary artist
  • C-Murder: featured artist, guest artist, performer, primary artist
  • Tony Dawsey: mastering
  • Dez: producer
  • Fiend: composer, featured artist, guest artist, performer, primary artist
  • Guillotine: composer, featured artist, guest artist, primary artist
  • M.A.C.: featured artist, primary artist
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Ghetto Fabulous

    by: Ras Kass

    (feat. Dr Dre & Mack 10)
    Intro: Ras Kass
    Once again, we take over cash
    Ras Kass, Dr. Dre and Mack 10 connected.
    We ghetto fabulous baby.
    The best food, drink and pussy that money can buy.
    Verse One: Ras Kass
    Every day of my life is off the ringer
    That's guaranteed, like a fistfight on Jerry Springer
    I got the hottest flow to hit the street since lava
    so holla, we all hustle for dollar dollars
    From Sac to Houston, New Orleans to D.C.
    We drinkin' V-S-O-P (?) the beats beep
    Bangin, catch me with a dimepiece next to me
    My Body all over Your Body like LSG
    Neighborhood celeb with the keys to my city like the mayor
    Rookies askin us how to be a playa
    Get in where you fit in, and never get your ghetto pass revoked
    No matter how much money you make
    Stay true to the game loc, guest list terror clothes
    in jeans and tennis shoes, breakin your strict dress codes
    Spit lyrical bricks, thirteen deep
    so I can be richer than Master P sellin 'Ghetto D'
    Chorus: Mack 10
    We Ghetto, fabulous
    Money make the world go round so let's handle this
    Ghetto, fabulous
    Broadcastin live from Los Angeles
    We ghetto, fabulous
    Money make the world go round so let's handle this
    Ghetto, fabulous
    Broadcastin live from Los Angeles
    Verse Two: Dr. Dre
    You ain't heard of me, you ain't listenin hard enough
    Started in Compton servin from a ice cream truck
    Now ten years later whippin a custom Navigator
    Steppin on your toes playa, stuffin up your alligators
    I'm ghetto, like Newport cigarettes, feel me
    Boom bap and slap that ass silly
    This is for the full time students slash part time strippers
    And young niggaz, clockin at least five figures
    Some of us pro atheletes, some of us rap over fat beats
    Some of us hustle in the streets
    Twenty deep in Club Nikki's so you know we gots to mingle
    Trickin' (?) off a pocket full of singles, huh
    And it's all bueno, musical mafia like Frank Sinatra
    Pop a thirteen shot glock to make you Go See the Doctor
    Ain't nuttin nice
    >From hood to hood, love livin the lavish life
    (Chorus)
    Verse Three: Ras Kass
    Nigga Stu-B-Doo in the GS, three ooh ooh
    Playin number two Tekken, zero to sixty
    in six point seven seconds *tires screech* hangin out the window
    actin up, chickenheads like "You doin fo' months!"
    Flexin the Rolex oyster perpetual, thirty-five diamonds
    across the face, still eatin out foam cups and paper plates
    We don't call it playa hatin in the nine-eight, it's P.I.
    That's pass intereference, automatic first down
    Want Juice like Tupac, then Obey Your Thirst clown
    Be in the PJ's in NY, rockin DK
    Mix EJ with OJ, OK, we say
    "L.A. niggaz got crazy came
    like John Elway got a superbowl ring"
    The homies down for whatever, we stack the chedda
    Swiss bank accounts, and mo' mozzarella fella
    (Chorus)
    Outro:
    Ugh! And it don't stop!
    HAHA, WESTSIDE RIDERS BABY, HAHA!




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