Ray Luv

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Ray Luv formed a rap group named Strictly Dope with 2Pac.

Ray Luv came on the scene of San Francisco Bay Area rap with his 1992 single "Get Ma Money On!" off his "Who Can Be Trusted?" EP. One of the producers of the album was the Khayree. Ray Luv was part of the rap scene that grew out of Vallejo, California during the 1990s. Acts such as Mac Mall, Dubee Aka Sugawolf, E-40, Mac Dre, Young Lay and others put Vallejo's rap scene on the map during the 1990s, although Ray himself is from Santa Rosa. San Francisco based radio station 106.1 FM KMEL helped these acts get (locally) famous by giving them much deserved air time. In 2005 Ray Luv is back in the studio working on his next solo album which is scheduled to come out in spring 2006.

Contents

[edit] Albums

[edit] EPs/LPs

  • Who Can Be Trusted? (1993)
  • Get My Money On (1993)
  • Forever Hustlin' (1995)
  • Coup d'Etat (1999)
  • Prince in Exile (2002)
  • The Cold Part (2003)
  • Blizzard In Chicago (Unknown)

[edit] Singles

  • Last Nite (1994)
  • In the Game (1995)

[edit] External links


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