Guerilla Maab
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Guerilla Maab | |
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Guerilla Maab on their album "Resurrected" |
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Origin | Houston, Texas |
Country | United States |
Years active | 1999 - 2002, 2004 - present |
Genres | Gangsta Rap, Hip Hop, Southern Rap |
Labels | G Maab / Rap-A-Lot Records |
Members | Z-Ro Trae Dougie D |
Guerilla Maab was a Houston based rap trio which consisted of rappers Z-Ro, his cousin Trae, and his brother Dougie D. They have released 3 studio albums (all of which have been released as a Screwed and Chopped version). They have not focused on releasing any albums with just the trio as Z-Ro has been unhappy with the music business, and Trae has been focusing more on exposing more of his other family members and friends and really promoting his A.B.N. (Assholes by Nature) label and group.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Guerilla Maab's Albums (with Z-Ro)
- 1999: Rise
- 2002: Resurrected
- 2006: Guerilla Maab Hitz, Vol. 1 (S.L.A.B.ed)
[edit] Guerilla Maab's Albums (without Z-Ro)
- 2000: In the Mist of Guerillas (as "Guerilla Maab 3D2")
- 2002: Year of the Underdawgs (as "Trae & Dougie D of Guerilla Maab")
- 2006: ***COMPILATION*** Guerilla Maab Hitz, Vol. 1 (S.L.A.B.ed)
[edit] S.L.A.B. / A.B.N.
S.L.A.B. (Slow Loud And Bangin) A.B.N. (Assholes By Nature) have also released approximately 6 albums. SLAB also consisted of Z-Ro, Trae, Dougie D and Jay'ton, Lil Boss, Dub-G, along with many other members of their family, and people they have known for a while, which they consider kin folk. Trae has attempted to transition this into a clique like Cash Money or No Limit, in which he is the Birdman or Master P, respectively. That is, he is the headliner, and tries to act as an enteurprenuer and promote the other less known members in his group or clique.
[edit] Rap-A-Lot Deal
In 2006, Trae inked a new deal with Rap-A-Lot Records to incorporate his G Maab Ent. Label with Rap-A-Lot. This will allow him to release his solo and Guerrilla Maab/ABN albums through Rap-A-Lot and Warner/Asylum. [1]
[edit] Trivia
- Originally there were four members of Guerilla Maab, but T.A.Z. (whom had numerous verses on their first album "Rise") was removed from the group.