Ganksta N-I-P

Ganksta N-I-P
Birth name Rowdy Williams
Also known as Ganxsta Nip
Origin South Park, Houston, Texas
Genres Gangsta rap, horrorcore
Occupations Rapper
Years active 1986 - present
Labels Rap-a-Lot, Happy Alone Records, Black Market Records, Psycho Ward Entertainment
Associated acts South Park Coalition, K-Rino, Geto Boys, Brotha Lynch Hung

Rowdy Williams, better known as Ganksta N-I-P or Ganxsta Nip, is rapper from South Park, Houston, Texas and a member of the South Park Coalition, which he joined in 1987.[1] In 1992 he released his debut album South Park Psycho. This record also help put the South Park Coalition name on the map due to world wide distribution from Rap-a-Lot. He also wrote the Geto Boys hit "Chuckie." NIP stands for "Nation of Islam is powerful" he is also a part of The Nation of Islam.[2]

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Biography

Ganksta N-I-P's first album The South Park Psycho was released in 1992. It had no single to promote the album and it charted at #63 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. It was almost sold 100,000 copies in the area; that landed him a deal with Priority Records. His second solo album did a lot better it charted on Billboard chart at #151 and on #30 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #5 on the Top Heatseekers. His style of rap was a hardcore gangsta rap with gory explanation which is called horrorcore.

N-I-P also made a comeback album Still Psycho which was made 5 years after his last album which was in 2003. Ganksta N-I-P's new album is out now called Psych' Swag: Da Horror Movie and consists of 14 songs and is released on his own Record label "Psych Ward Entertainment".[3]

Discography

Other albums

With South Park Coalition

Guest Appearances

Year Artist(s) Title Album
1991 Bushwick Bill "Chuckwick" Little Big Man
1993 Geto Boys (Featuring 2-Low, Seagram, Too Much Trouble, 007, E-Rock,
Devin the Dude, Jugg Mugg, Ganksta N-I-P, DMG,
3-2, Big Mello)
"Bring it on" Till Death Do Us Part
1995 K-Rino Do Or Die Danger Zone
2003 Murder One "For The Haters Part 1" Rhythm For Thugs
2006 Mars "Red Planet" Mars Attacks
"White Noise"
2007 K-Rino "Bussin Rounds" A Lyrical Legend

References