O.F.T.B.
O.F.T.B. | |
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Also known as | OFTB, Operation From The Bottom, O.peration F.rom T.he B.ottom |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Genres | Hip hop, gangsta rap |
Years active | 1990 | –2013
Labels |
Big Beat Death Row Tha Payroll Entertainment |
Associated acts | Tupac Shakur, The Outlawz, Chilly Chill, Snoop Dogg, Tha Dogg Pound, DJ Quik, Jewell, Lisa Lopes, Big Syke, |
Past members |
Flipside (Deceased) Low M.B. Bust Stop |
O.F.T.B. (an abbreviation of Operation From The Bottom) was an American hip hop group from the Watts district of South Los Angeles, California. The group O.F.T.B. consisted of three founding actual gang members Kevin “Flipside” White, Sammy “Bust Stop” Williams, and Ronald “Low M.B.” Watkins, who grew up in Nickerson Gardens Project, which is home to the notorious gang Bounty Hunter Bloods. They were signed to Big Beat Records where they released their debut album Straight Up Watts in 1992 with the hit single "Slangin' Dope".[1]
History
The trio, Flipside,[2] Low M.B., and Bus Stop released Straight Up Watts album on the Atlantic-backed Big Beat Records in 1992.[3] their first single, "Slangin’ Dope", received heavy rotation on The Box, which was a local TV channel for Los Angeles that only played requested music videos. Under the guidance of DJ Quik and 2nd II None's manager "Greedy" Greg, the group was soon picked up by Death Row Records.[4] O.F.T.B. appeared on the platinum-selling, Suge Knight-produced soundtrack for Above The Rim, as well as the soundtrack for Murder Was The Case.
Death Row Records
The trio appeared on the platinum-selling, Suge Knight and Death Row-produced soundtrack for the 1994 film Above the Rim with tracks, such as "Crack Em" (produced by DJ Quik and Murder Was The Case “Hot One”) as well as on the soundtrack for 1997 film Gridlock'd with track "Body & Soul". O.F.T.B. also appeared the Gang Related soundtrack with "Keep Your Eyez Open" in 1997.
With Tupac Shakur
Tupac Shakur worked with O.F.T.B.[5][6] on several tracks such as "The Struggle Continuez", “Worldwide (Time After Time)” and the original version “Better Dayz”. The remake of Better Dayz was released after the death of 2pac on his multi-platinum double-album (Better Dayz). They also made tribute song dedicated to 2Pac and Yaki Kadafi called “Still A Mystery” featuring The Outlawz and Kurupt. 2Pac also mention them in his hit single "To Live And Die In L.A." from The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory In 2013, they digitally released Hostile Environment through Tha Payroll Entertainment.[7]
Flipside's Death
On September 23, 2013, Kevin “Flipside” White and a woman were shot in the 1600 block of East 114th Street in Watts, California.[8][9][10][11][12][13] Flipside was rushed to a hospital and died from multiple gunshot wounds. Ten minutes later, a member of the P Jay Crips, Markice “Chiccen” Brider, was also shot to death. Kevin Phillips, a known member of the Grape Street Watts Crips was charged with two counts of murder and one count of attempted murder.[14][15] A funeral service for Kevin White was held at Macedonia Baptist Church in Watts. The funeral had over 700 people in attendance, which included family, friends, and fans. Kevin White were longtime friends with Big Wy, of Damu Ridas and The Relativez, and a mentor to Jay Rock.[16][17]
Discography
Studio albums
- 1992: Straight Up Watts
- 2007: Unearthed
- 2009: The Missing D.R. Files
- 2011: Damn Near Dead
- 2013: Hostile Environment
Singles & EPs
- 1992: "Slangin' Dope"
- 1992: "Gimme 'Nother Hit "
- 1994: "Hot One"
- 1994: "Crack 'Em"
- 1996: "Check Yo Hood"
- 1997: "Body And Soul"
- 1998: "Off The Ringer"
- 1998: "In Too Deep"
Compilations
- 1994: Above the Rim soundtrack (Various)
- 1994: Murder Was the Case soundtrack (Various)
- 1996: Christmas on Death Row (With Death Row Records)
- 1996: Gridlock'd soundtrack (Various)
- 1997: Gang Related soundtrack (Various)
- 1998: Return Of The West
- 2007: Archives soundtrack (Various)
- 2009: The Ultimate Death Row Collection (Various)
Videography
Music videos
Video |
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"Check Yo Hood" |
"Crack Em" |
"Piru Love" |
"Hey Bounty Hunter" |
"They Ain't Ready" |
"I Trust Nobody" |
"We Fed Up" |
"Starvin For It" |
"Body And Soul" |
"Slangin' Dope" |
"They Wont The Ghetto" |
See also
References
- ↑ Slangin' Dope (Vinyl Single) allmusic.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Kevin ‘Flipside’ White (RIP) from O.F.T.B. Interview Part 1 soulcentraltv.net 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ O.F.T.B.: A Daily Operation allhiphop.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ INTERVIEW WITH O.F.T.B. gamedupmagazine.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ O.F.T.B. (June 2011) | Interview By: Chad Kiser dubcnn.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Interview: O.F.T.B Keeps It Real shockya.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Hostile Environment by O.F.T.B. at iTunes. 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Kevin White, 44, The Homicide Report homicide.latimes.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ The Life and Death of Rapper Kevin "Flipside" White laweekly.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Rapper Flipside's Murder Has Watts Enemies Agreeing, Revenge Is Stupid laweekly.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Kevin “Flipside” White Of O.F.T.B. Murdered dubcnn.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Former Death Row Records Artist Shot Dead Kevin “Flipside” White of The Watts Group O.F.T.B. hiphopnews24-7.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Breaking: Former Death Row Records Artist Shot Dead allhiphop.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Charges Filed In Murder Of Kevin “Flipside” White Of Rap Group O.F.T.B. xxlmag.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Kevin Phillips Charged With Murder Of Kevin "Flipside" White Of Rap Group O.F.T.B. hiphopdx.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved, 28-05-2014
- ↑ Jay Rock: Rock Solid allhiphop.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014
- ↑ Jay Rock: From Gangbanging To Banging Beats allhiphop.com 28-05-2014 Retrieved. 28-05-2014