Crucial Conflict
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Crucial Conflict | |
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Also known as | The Flict, CC, CruCon |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Gangsta rap, Midwest hip hop |
Years active | 1995 to present |
Label(s) | Buckwild Records |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/crucon |
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Coldhard Wildstyle Kilo Never |
Crucial Conflict are a Chicago hip hop group best known for its 1996 single "Hay" (from the album The Final Tic) and "Scummy" (from the album Good Side, Bad Side). The members of Crucial Conflict are Coldhard, Wildstyle, Kilo, and Never. They frequently collaborate with fellow Chicago rappers Do or Die and Twista. They recently finished their album Planet Crucon, with their newest single, "Barn Fire".
Crucial Conflict, with the help of Do or Die, made the Chicago rap community more visible. With great lyrics and fast-paced raps, the band was compared to Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, with whom they later ended up feuding. When the smash hit "Hay" was released, it improved the sales of the band's album The Final Tic.
They have collaborated and worked with such artists as Three 6 Mafia, Do or Die, Twista, R. Kelly, Warren G, The Outlawz, George Clinton, Project Pat, Da Brat, Busta Rhymes, DJ Quik, GLC and many others. Crucial Conflict has also recorded tracks for movie soundtracks such as How To Be A Player, Rhyme & Reason, Belly, and Thicker Than Water. They also made a brief cameo appearance in the 1998 Hype Williams movie Belly, which starred DMX and Nas.
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[edit] After Pallas
Crucial Conflict had a record deal under Pallas/Universal Records but something went wrong with the contract and with Fab 5 Freddy. After they got out of Pallas, they introduced the word to BuckWild Records in 2000-01. No studio albums were released from the group between 1999-2006. The only music they released was on the local radio stations in the Chicago area. They took out a compilation and a mixtape. They were supposed to come out with a new album entitled Crooked Game, but it never did. Nobody had heard from them for a couple years. They have just been in Chicago making music and collaborating with local artist.
[edit] Return of the Conflict
In 2006, they announced that a new album was in the works entitled Planet Crucon. They had released a song on the radio called "In The Circle" in 2004 and it was a major hit in the Midwest. In March of 2006, they released a track called "Barn Fire" around the nation. They had announced that their album was coming out in August 2006 but it never got released. The reason for that was because of a new upcoming artist from Chicago. That artist is Lupe Fiasco and his album got released in September and since Aug. and Sep. are in the same music quarter, the industry decided to postpone Planet Crucon's release and go with the new artist. Now, they are back and are getting ready for Planet Crucon, which is now scheduled for January 29, 2008. They even have a collaboration with funk legend George Clinton on a track called "By The Time". They have also been shooting a movie that is coming soon entitled The Set Up. All under BuckWild Records Entertainment. Wildstyle is handling most of the production for the album.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Crucial Timez EP (1992)
- The Final Tic (1996)
- Good Side, Bad Side (1998)
- Planet Crucon (2008)
[edit] Mixtapes
- Ill-Legal: Street Mixtape (2003)
- The Flicts of Life Mixtape (2004)
- Pressure Mixtape (2005)
[edit] Compilations
- The Call of the Wild (2001)
[edit] Singles
- "Hay"
- "Ride The Rodeo"
- "Showdown"
- "Scummy"
- "Ghetto Queen"
- "On and Poppin"
- "Barn Fire"
- "Ride Out Dip"
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