Juice (Juice aka The Sun God)

Juice – Tapes!

*want list


Juice – Million Dolla Dreams (Sunnyside, 2000)

*want list


Juice – Thug Girl (CDS) (Sunnyside, 2003)

  1. Thug Girl
  2. Do Ya Wanna Ride

*want list


Juice – The Sunrise (Sunnyside, 2004)

  1. Chasin’ Dreamz [Featuring Jazz]
  2. On The Road [Featuring Baby Bash, Bullet, Todd G & Jazz]
  3. Sexy Mamacita [Featuring Jazz]
  4. Bitchez Ain’t Shit [Featuring Young Droop, Assassin & Bullet]
  5. If U Wanna
  6. Chasin’ The Rain [Featuring Jazz]
  7. Last Night [Featuring Frost, Jay Tee & Bullet]
  8. It Ain’t Over [Eastside Riderz Pt. 3]
  9. War Call
  10. Northwest 2 The Bay [Featuring Assassin & 4 Young Ridaz]
  11. The Sunrise
  12. Am I Bound For Death?
  13. Thank U Mama [Featuring Jazz]
  14. Sexy Mamacita [remix] [Featuring Bullet, Bill Yuns & Jazz]
  15. Sexy Mamacita/Remix [Instrumental]
  16. Sexy Mamacita/Remix [Acapella]

Juice aka The Sun God hails out of Double S, Sunnyside Washington and sometimes Grandview depending on the social media site you check. He’s been putting out dope music for years. As far as I know he only had his solo release, The Sunrise, and the Young Ridaz CD, but as you can see he has plenty of underground music not to mention features galore on other NW albums. Would you just look at those old mixtapes, wow, that’s what dreams are made of right there! Haha. I’d love to be able to listen or even better have a copy! Maybe someday I’ll stumble upon them. Juice was generous and kind enough to share two songs from the Million Dolla Dreams mixtape on his Soundcloud page so I highly recommend checking them out! *Legendary & Million Dolla Dreams! 


Here’s a 2013 review of “The Sunrise” on HipHopHotSpot.com:

Juice is a phenomenally talented artist. Through the use of a flawless delivery, well written rhymes, and raw intensity Juice proves he’s worthy of undivided listening attention & industry recognition. “The Sunrise” is an incredible album that is purely entertaining. The album is consistently top quality, never revealing any dips, or dull points. “The Sunrise” is a keystone piece to any fans collection.

The most notable songs featured on “The Sunrise” include “Chasin’ Dreamz”, “On The Road”, “Sexy Mamacita”, “Northwest 2 The Bay”, “Am I Bound for Death?”, and “Thank U Mama”. The best track featured on the album is “Sexy Mamacita”. “Sexy Mamacita” is a hit, & chart topping song. The song is fun, intensely smooth, catchy, and very appealing. The lyrics are well written, witty, and well delivered. The album also features other artists such as “Bullet”, “Baby Bush”, “Assassin”, “Young Droop”, “Todd G”, “Bill Yuns”, “Jazz”, and “The Four Young Ridaz”.

Songs such as “Chasin Dreamz”, “Am I Bound for Death?”, and “Thank U Mama” appeal to fans on a deeper level with serious subject matter & rhyme content. Fans love conceptual rhymes that are meaningful in the words expressed. Juice does a fantastic job at delivering this content, capturing the true spirit of his topic through his rhymes. It’s one thing for an artist to have enough talent to release a tight track, but its something else when an artist can take a topic, and express it perfectly to fans via his words & delivery. Juice is a multi-talented artist – no question. His strongest points are his rhyme writing ability, his delivery, and his intensity & ability to express feelings through his art.

The beats on the album are magnificent. It’s rare that an album is blessed with so many powerful beats. The beats hit fans hard, get the crowd moving, & snap necks back with head nodding rhythms. The beats are intense, and inspiring.

The album artwork is well put together. Evilwayz Graphics did an outstanding job with the creation of the artwork. The artwork & design burned onto the CD’s surface is very visually appealing, and definitely adds an extra element to the design. Hot eye candy Visuals always adds another element of professional to any album.

Critics will critique the fact that “Sexy Mamcita” is essentially featured four different times on this album. Hands down, there is no argument that this track is not one of the best songs fans will hear in their lifetime; however, there is a point to overkill. In all fairness, the occurrences of “Sexy Mamacita” are different versions of the song. The benefit of having an acapella, and an instrumental version is that DJ’s can create their own mixes with the song, and fans, if inspired can rap to the instrumental. Critics will claim that an instrumental & acapella is the wrong way to end a CD release, and, or it’s a reserved song format for vinyl; has no place on a CD version of a product. Fans don’t want to listen to acapella’s on CD releases; however, an instrumental is bearable, but ultimately, just as unappreciated. If the occurrences of “Sexy Mamacita” were kept down to the original & remix versions then critics wouldn’t have anything to critique. The good thing is that if this is your only critique on an album, then it’s no worries, because this can be corrected, and it’s really not that big of an issue. There are still fourteen amazing tracks on the album, each one worth your hard earned dollars, and you can always consider the acapella & instrumental as bonus material. In fact, maybe you’re inspired to write & practice your own rhymes over the instrumental or play the part of a DJ making mixes yourself.

Juice is extremely talented. “The Sunrise” is an incredible album that serves up no disappointments. The music is hot the whole way through. This is a mandatory listen.

Track Listing:

1. Chasin’ Dreamz (featuring Jazz)

2. On the Road (featuring Baby Bash, Bullet, Todd G, & Jazz)

3. Sexy Mamacita (featuring Jazz)

4. Bitches Aint Shit ( Young Droop, Assassin, Bullet, & Jazz)

5. If U Wanna

6. Chasin’ the Rain (featuring Jazz)

7. Last Night (featuring Frost, Jay Tee/n2deep, Bullet, & Arjay)

8. Eastside Riderz 3 ( Bullet, Bill Yuns, Kay Kay, Hypnotiq & Jazz)

9. War Call

10. Northwest to the Bay (featuring Assassin & the Four Young Ridaz)

11. The Sunrise

12. Am I Bound For Death

13. Thank U Mama (featuring Jazz)

14. Sexy Mamcita – Remix (featuring Bullet, Bill Yuns, & Jazz)

15. Sexy Mamacita – Remix (instrumental)

16. Sexy Mamacita – Remix (acapella)

Young Ridaz

Young Ridaz – Foreign Exchange (Sunnyside, 2007)

  1. Foreign Exchange featuring Oral Bee
  2. On A Sunday featuring Matai
  3. Stamp Of Approval
  4. Reality Muzik
  5. Showin No Love featuring M-80
  6. Caught Up featuring Bullet, On One & Jazz
  7. You Got Me featuring Arjay
  8. Mobbin Thru The City featuring Yuns
  9. Walk in My Shoes
  10. Young Ridaz
  11. Hold On
  12. Make Money featuring Assassin
  13. On My Mind featuring Kristy
  14. It’s On Tonight

Young Ridaz are three brothers from Sunnyside, Washington and they even got their sister, Lucy, in the mix as Photography & Graphics. After reachin much success with his solo album “The Sunrise”, Juice is back! With a new label (Reality Muzik Inc.) and a new group (Young Ridaz) Juice is lookin to take the Northwest by storm. Young Ridaz (Juice, Young Blaze, & Bob N’ Hood) are made up of 3 brothers. Juice and Young Blaze bring you nothin but heat with their on point lyrics and their one of a kind flows while Bob N’ Hood lays down the hooks with his smooth and melodic voice. Young Ridaz bring you 14 tracks that will give you an understandin of who they really are. Reality Muzik isn’t just a label to them…it’s a way of life! This album is available on all major streaming platforms.

Summer Jams 1 & 2

The sweet smell of wildfire smoke is in the air so it seems appropriate to say summer is officially here in the Northwest, hence the videos. Enjoy the following songs (not in this order on the videos) and get your groove on!

Summer Jams #1

Aneel – Summer Time
Beige By Beige – Summer Dreams
Block Burners – Summertime (Dirty)
Chicharones – Bring on the Summer
Cin’atra – Sunny Dayz
Crispy, Gabriel, Khingz, Nam – Summers Here
Dirty Dozen – Summer Fling
Duce – Summertime
Gangsta Nutt – Summer Groove (ft. G-Nutt & Mr. Jonze)
Grynch – Summertime
Jake One – Summer Vacation (Infinite)
Kid Sensation – Hot Summer Days
Leezy Soprano x SIC ILL x DoughKain Summertime Epidemic EP
Lil Weavah – Summer Time Chillin
Litefoot – Summer Nights
Maniac Lok, Top Notch – Summer Jam
Mic T – Summertime ft Mack E Alexis
Mo Digs – My Summers
Mr. Chuko – 509 Summertime
Nam Nice, Gabriel Teodros, Khingz – Society of Summer
Nocturnal Rage – Summertime in Seattle
Phatass Records Presents – Sunny Days
Romaine – Summer Daze Featuring Elizabeth Romaine
Scrooge – Summertime Sunshine
Shyan Selah – Summer We Fell In Luv
Stylez Major – Summer Love Ft Michelle Simmons
Swift Tongues – Cool Summer ft Ms. Tootsie
Turf Grindaz – Summertime In Tha Sea Featuring Overflow & Mario’so
West Coast Nostra – Summertime


Summer Jams #2

Abyssinian Creole – Summertime
Balance – Summer Time prod Jake One
Blayze One – Snowflake Summer feat. Young Dom
Bullet – Summer Breeze Feat Eklipz & Kay Kay
Cin’atra – Sunny Days
Crazy 8’s – Find Myself A Sunny Spot
Dip N DL – Summertime 2000 featuring Mr. Ivey
DJO$EPH – Summer in the City
Ese Lokote & Lil Chulo – Summertime Jam feat. Ese Lokote, Lil Chulo
Genus Pro – Summer Nights
II Real – Summertime in the 509
Karma – Sunny Nights ft. Sykotic and BSchuler
Leezy Soprano – Summertime (Feat. Swaylow)
Lil Blue – Summer Season
Lite Foot – NDN Summer (ft. O.G.enius)
Mak One – Summertimez
MC Gigahertz – Summertime is Over ft OG Don Vito
Miz – Summertime Now
Mr. Anonymous – Summertime
Mulatto – Summer Breeze
No Nonsense – Summer Time Free Your Mind!
Nonpareilyx – Summer Time
Ripynt & Sinic – A Mid-Summers Day Drive ft Jazz Digga
Royal T & Don G – Seatown Summer Jam
Seward Park Playaz – Summer Madness
Sons Of Vindication – Summertime
Sunday – Sunny Days
The Just Us Click – Sunny Dayz
Weaz – Summertime Featuring Jay
What The Hell – Summer Stylee

Shao Sosa (Shaolin)

Shaolin – Baby Dragons & King Cobras (Pasco, 1998)

  1. Baby Dragons And King Cobras feat. Pork
  2. Drunken Mantis
  3. Let Me Show Ya
  4. Let Me Smoke
  5. Street Lecture
  6. Every Time I Close My Eyes
  7. Too Many MC’s (Not Enough Mics)
  8. Eastern Northwestern
  9. Deep
  10. Verbal Homicide
  11. Cause And Effect
  12. You Can Call
  13. Jackin’ For Ears
  14. Global Destruction feat. Pork
  15. Broken
  16. Bonus

Bullet & Shaolin – Smalltown Livin Big City Game (Bellevue/Pasco, 2001)

  1. Small Town Livin’ (Big City Game)
  2. U Ain’t Done Shit
  3. Let Me Ride feat. Mad Ro
  4. Eastside Riderz feat. Jazz, Kay Kay and Arjay
  5. Tonight feat. Arjay
  6. Ur Bad
  7. For The World feat. Jazz
  8. What I’m Lookin’ For feat. Jay Tee
  9. My Folks
  10. I Want You feat. Kay Kay
  11. For So Long – Arjay feat. Bullet
  12. Soakin’ Up My Game feat. Jay Tee and Arjay
  13. I’m All That I Got
  14. This One Time feat. Arjay
  15. Til’ The Sun Goes Down feat. Nuke Bomb (M.O.B.) and Arjay
  16. Round And Round feat. Arjay
  17. I Can’t Smile feat. Vursatyl of Izaya
  18. – 23. Snippets from Dedication and Desire*

*never released


Shao Sosa – The Gateway Drug (Tacoma, 2011)

  1. Hello Again
  2. Enjoy The Show feat. Arjay
  3. Everything feat. Arjay
  4. Feelin’ Good, Feelin’ Great
  5. 1, 2 (Yes Y’all)
  6. Kiss Of The Dragon feat. Arjay
  7. Exhale
  8. Rally feat. Big Tupp
  9. What Time It Was feat. Illizm
  10. Real Good Time
  11. Undeniable feat. M-Status
  12. And You Know This
  13. Love Is Blue
  14. Like Geah
  15. Ours For The Taking feat. On One
  16. Get It All Together feat. Arjay
  17. Lover

Shao Sosa & Luck-One – Bomb On My Chest (Single) (Pasco, 2012)

  1. Bomb On My Chest

Shao Sosa & Young Nobi – Lone Wolf And Cub (Single) (Pasco, 2014)

  1. Lone Wolf And Cub

Shao Sosa – Featuring Shao Sosa 2002-2016 (Pasco, 2016)

  1. Inner Aggression feat. Abom & Shao Sosa (Lost Soul)
  2. Ain’t Changed feat. Shao Sosa (Anawim & On One)
  3. Three Kingz feat. B-Dub & Shao Sosa (Illizm)
  4. We Can Roll feat. Shaolin (BG Church)
  5. Lights Out feat. Awall aka 2piece, Cam The Viking & Shao Sosa (Krisis)
  6. Let You Tell It (Mob Mix) feat. B-Legit & Shao Sosa (White Boy Will)
  7. Patiently Waiting feat. Shao Sosa (Arjay)
  8. The Terrorist feat. Shao Sosa (Poltergeist)
  9. Slow Dance feat. Bryson Foster & Shao Sosa (Sarenity)
  10. Addicted 2 The Pay feat. Greg Double, 5ive 3re, Tactical & Shao Sosa (Blue Nose Music)
  11. Representing feat. Shao Sosa (Jason F)
  12. Top Left Remix feat. Dikulz, Nobi, Karma, B. Schuler, Dirtbag DRRL, Blayze_One, Chris Davis & Shao Sosa (C. Ray)
  13. Lyric Sword feat. J. Factor, Sebs & Webs & Shao Sosa (Lotus)
  14. Been Around feat. Shao Sosa (Abom)
  15. Bomb On My Chest feat. Shao Sosa (Luck One)
  16. The Truth feat. Shao Sosa (Arjay)
  17. New Eyes feat. Lone Wolf and Kub (Lost Soul)
  18. NW Factors feat. C. Ray, MD 20/20, Mo Mil, Chris Davis & Shao Sosa (Johnny Lyrics)
  19. One Last Job feat. On One & Shao Sosa (Blayze_One)
  20. Lone Wolf and Kub feat. Shao Sosa (Lone Wolf and Kub)
  21. Saigon Napalm feat. Shao Sosa (Shao Sosa)
  22. Way Other feat. Shao Sosa (Mr. D.O.G.)
  23. 3000 feat. Mac Dre & Shao Sosa (Shaolin)


Before we dig in to this NW legend, enjoy this bio on Shao Sosa from Reverbnation: “Since the 5th grade, Shao Sosa’s passion has been for creating hip-hop. Heavily influenced by rap icons such as LL Cool J, Eric B. & Rakim, and the Beastie Boys; young Shao found himself well known in the Tri-Cities area for his wise words and determined delivery. Over the years, these things would never change.
Then known as “Shaolin”, the skinny Vietnamese kid with the remarkable rhyme game took advantage of local talent shows and built a name for himself. By the age of 14, he found himself recording with his future mentor Kyle “Porky” Adams. Pork was the founder of Acropolis Records and spent a lot of time helping the young artist develop his craft. At 16, Shao was officially on the Northwest hip-hop circuit. This was highlighted by a performance in Yakima at a 1994 Lowrider Magazine show in front of a 15,000-person crowd. Early on, it seemed the youngster had the world in his hands..
But things weren’t going as smoothly as they may have seemed. Shao describes his younger self as a “knucklehead” who moved away from his parents early and began dabbling in mischief to make ends meet. In the winter following the Lowrider show, a series of poor decisions found him spending a couple years away from music. The time down would prove to be a blessing in disguise. As he prepared for his return to normal life, Shao became increasingly close with Adams and continued to hone his writing skills. Through Porky, Shao was able to release his first tracks on a variety of compilation records, increasing his buzz even from behind bars. His track “Broken” (released on the Acropolis Records compilation, Pork Presents: Side ‘n’ on You) even received praise from the notoriously conservative Tri-City Herald, which referred to the song as “a poignant message of regret”.
When he touched back down, Shao was hungry and felt he had lost ground to make up. Smarter and more focused, he immediately went to work recording and releasing his first solo album, Baby Dragons and King Cobras. The album is considered locally as a Washington underground classic. Working to expand his network, Shao was opening for regional legends Yukmouth (of the Luniz), Digital Underground, Cool Nutz and Kid Frost before his 20th birthday.
As so many young musicians learn, it’s all about your team. In 1999, Shao parted ways with Acropolis Records due to label issues and later joined up with Bullet and Eastside Records. His relationship with Cool Nutz grew and he soon found himself on mini tours alongside Nutz, Maniac Lok, Mr. D.O.G. and Mac Money. Under Eastside Records, Shao recorded songs with notable artists such as Jay Tee (of N2Deep) and the late Mac Dre. He also formed a strong bond with Portland-based R&B crooner Arjay, a friendship that lasts to this day. This time of his career was highlighted by appearances on a number of compilations and the eventual album with Bullet: Small Town Livin, Big City Game.
For Shao, life only seemed great from the outside though. By this time he had moved to Tacoma but was constantly bouncing back and forth between his new home and the Tri-Cities. As his change of address list overtook the double digit mark, the stress became overwhelming. But one thing would remain constant: His ability to channel that pain into his art. It showed in the product, and the buzz in and out of the streets was growing rapidly.
Disagreements with Bullet and a poor commercial response to their collaborative efforts lead to a split from Eastside Records. In 2003, he linked up with longtime friend Dustin Jordan who launched Street Money Entertainment/High Side Records Northwest. Working with producers like Tory Ward, Big Squeeze, Bosko, and Big Hollis, Shao’s work ethic in the booth only improved and he was able to record enough songs for two solo albums. But while planning
the record release, his partner Jordan was convicted on drug charges and the label would go into a state of permanent hiatus. Discouraged, let down, and crushed, Shao decided to hang up his mic in 2005.
“Music is my first love… I can’t stay away.” – Shao Sosa

In 2008, Shao started recording again, and quietly rebuilt his fan-base. Life continued to throw boulders his way, taking close friend John Shue in 2008 and long time confidant Porky Adams in 2010. But hardened by his resolve and loss, he stayed focused. Reinventing himself under the handle of Shao Sosa, he launched his own label Razor Tongue Music in 2010 and is currently prepared to release his long-delayed sophomore album, The Gateway Drug. Asked about his sound, Shao responded, “I think I am most known for brutal honesty in my music, and vicious self-analysis coupled with a sharp pen. What you hear is all me. As an avid listener of hip hop and all music, you will hear that incorporated into my sound.”
From a young boy to a grown man, Shao has seen his share of tragedy and learned his share of lessons. Yet somehow through it all, he’s never lost his passion for rap music. As driven now as he was as an 11 year old prodigy, Shao once again looks eagerly to the future… wondering what she holds for him.”


Shao Sosa, properly known as Nathan Hodge, hails from Pasco, Washington. One of three cities that compromises the Tri-Cities in central Washington. Arguably a mainstay in the NW hip hop scene, he’s been at it since the young age of 14. As you read on you’ll get a sense of all the artists he’s been able to work with, it’s an understatement to say he’s been blessed! With the cherry on top having the opportunity to put out an album with his son, Nobi (Young Nobi) as Wolf & Young Kub. Besides being an artist, he’s made a name for himself as the founder of Razor Tongue Radio, a popular radio show here in the Northwest. If you haven’t checked out some of his shows, I highly recommend it (I believe they’re all archived now). There’s some pretty cool material as they played nothing but the best NW hip hop!

There aren’t many artists still around that were dropping classics in the 90’s and still going strong to this day, but Shao is one of them. As you can see from his discography he just keeps on, keepin’ on! With his latest endeavor being an album with his son, Nobi (Never Obey Blind Individuals). They go by Lone Wolf & Kub. Their debut self-titled album dropped 8/8/18 through Razor Tongue Media. As a musician I imagine not much could top being able to record an album with your family, especially a father / son duo. If Shao Sosa wasn’t talented enough by himself, add his son to the mix and what we have is an album that is pure fire. I highly suggest you take a listen and even better, buy a copy (support local)!! Here’s a quick on-point review from Respect My Region. I definitely agree with “this album does a great job of sounding current while being rooted in vintage hip-hop”, that’s important to me since I’m an old head and trying to embrace ‘new rap’ is a struggle. So with that being said, it is BOMB! Get the album here or here.

One of the Northwest’s best hip-hop projects released this year came from an unlikely pairing. The father-son duo of Nobi and Shao Sosa combined to create Lone Wolf and Kub. The name identifies their standing in hip-hop as well as serving as the title of their debut album.

The 11-track  album does a great job of sounding current while being rooted in vintage hip-hop. During this nearly 20-minute sit down we got to discuss many topics surrounding their most recent release.

We got to talk about such things as their influence, album credits and more. We even talked about how the relationship between father and son played out during the creation of the album.

If you’re a fan of Northwest hip-hop and good hip-hop in general, or just want to hear what a father and son sound like on a project together, then take a listen here.

In addition to the release of the LP, they have also released visuals for the standout tracks, “Bolo Yeung” and “Street Fighter” ft. Karma. Both of which are available for streaming online now. Watch Evan B Culture’s exclusive interview with Lone Wolf and Kub below via YouTube – Respect My Region.

Respect My Region interview with Lone Wolf & Kub
Lone Wolf & Kub – Vintage
Lone Wolf & Kub – Street Fighter

Personally, interviews are always my favorite. This is where you can get those small tid bits of info on other releases, the background on songs/albums, when they started, etc. It just answers a lot of those who, what, when, why questions that websites with only the artists music never tell us. So check out this interview by Tac Army Radio. Good stuff. It makes sense why he changed his name from Shaolin to Shao Sosa. You try googling Shaolin to find his old stuff!

Tac Army Radio interviews Shao Sosa

And I’m quite sure I’m not going to capture them all, but I’ll take my best shot. Besides the tracks on “Featuring Shao Sosa 2002-2016”, he was also featured on:

John L. x Chris Davis – Stand The Rain; On One – Out The Sky; Greg Double – Way Up; Arjay – Lover; Young Ronnie – Take My Name; Pork – Right Now; Mo Mil & Ree – 4th Quarter Tactics; Mac Money – Way Other; Playas Association V2 Compilation – Don’t Hate The Playa; Northwest Game Compilation – This One Time; Owens N Beech Street – Da Service; Pork/Side N On You – Right Now; Pork/Side N On You – Broken; Certified – Get It Right; Bullet – Don’t Hate The Playaz & Don’t Hate The Playaz II; Bullet – Tears Fall; Bullet – Top Notch Hoe; Bullet – That’s Me; Bullet – It’s Alright; Bullet / North Coast Rain – Against All Odds; Guilty Til Proven Innocent Compilation – Don’t Need Her; Big Squeeze – Keep It Gangsta; Mr. D.O.G. – I’m A Boss; The $kratchounds – 4th Qtr; Pork/Under The Influence – Dollar Focus; Pork/Under The Influence – Madman’s Journey; Pork/Under The Influence – Slip; Pork/Under The Influence -Game Of Dank; J-Rod & Big Wilson – Worthless; White Boy Will – “I”; White Boy Will – All Mine; White Boy Will – Let You Tell It; Tha Northwest Volume One Compilation – Enjoy The Show; Champagne James – Lights Out (on his album); Boombox Massacre – The 509 (Home).

Shao Sosa was also featured on all the Mighty Mixtapes.

Exhale
The Truth

Here’s some Live! vids for y’all: 1,2 (Yes Y’all) and Live @ Top Shelf Thursdays in Parkland with BW & Illizm.

Check out more & keep current with Shao Sosa on all his social media platforms: FacebookReverbnationTwitterInstagram and Razor Tongue Radio. Don’t hesitate to grab some of his music on his Bandcamp and Soundcloud page, as well as all major streaming outlets.


And finally, for those of you who might want to sell some copies of Shao’s music, I’ve got a few I’m looking for. Of course, Baby Dragons & King Cobras would be a holy grail. We used to listen to that all the time, but of course, you know how CD’s get jacked. That was one of them. Who knew it would be so hard to replace! Shao was also on a few mixtapes that are on my want list; Mighty Mixtape 2, 3&4. And even the first one since I only have the mp3s. There’s also another mixtape called Black Rhino Records – Trunk Pushers. I’ve only seen some of the tracks on their myspace page and all those songs look like must haves! Finally, any confirmation on if this is a legit CDS, because if it is I’d love to get my hands on it too! Other than that I’ve been fortunate enough to pick up most of Shao’s stuff over the years, even the albums he is featured on.

Under World Hustlaz

Under World Hustlaz – Vol. II: Still 509 Ride’n (2CD) (Pasco, 2001)

  1. Disk 1 – o1 – Intro (Written By Nuk-Bomb)
  2. Disk 1 – 02 – Bringin Heat Featuring M.O.B. Crime Family (Written By Mi$terious, Derrange & Nuk-Bomb)
  3. Disk 1 – 03 – Repre$entin Featuring Jo-$ki (Written By Nuk-Bomb, Ant $ & Jo-$ki)
  4. Disk 1 – 04 – Hip, Hop “Kumbia” Featuring Xtacy, Trublue (Written By Nuk-Bomb, Xtacy, Fade & Don Poppy Chulo)
  5. Disk 1 – 05 – Evil Luv Featuring Da Brook$ Boy$ (Written By Nut, Gun$moke, Pieman & Nuk-Bomb)
  6. Disk 1 – 06 – Till Da $un Goez Down Featuring Bullet, $haolin, Arrjay (Written By Bullet, $haolin & Nuk-Bomb)
  7. Disk 1 – 07 – $kit… “Dear Lord” (Written By Fade)
  8. Disk 1 – 08 – $ave Me Featuring Cri$tyle (Written By Nuk-Bomb, Don Poppy Chulo & Fade)
  9. Disk 1 – 09 – Da Cold $houlder Featuring Jo-$ki (Written By Nuk-Bomb, Ea$twood, Jo-$ki & Fade)
  10. Disk 1 – 10 – M.O.B.’$ (On Top) Featuring Jo-$ki (Written By Ea$twood, Nuk-Bomb & Jo-$ki)
  11. Disk 1 – 11 – No 1… Featuring Cri$tyle (Written By Ea$twood, Fade & Nuk-Bomb)
  12. Disk 1 – 12 – Yo Medicine (Written By Guarantee, Nuk-Bomb & Ea$twood)
  13. Disk 1 – 13 – Privite Show Featuring Gun$moke, $un Duke (Written By Nuk-Bomb, Gun$moke & MD 20/20)
  14. Disk 1 – 14 – Pimpin In My City (Written By Nuk-Bomb, Don Poppy Chulo & Guarantee)
  15. Disk 1 – 15 – Ri$e’n To Da Top Featuring Cri$tyle (Written By Ea$twood, Nuk-Bomb & $un Duke)
  16. Disk 1 – 16 – Dirty Law (Written By Fade & Nuk-Bomb)
  17. Disk 1 – 17 – Can’t Hang Featuring Dubb (M.O.B. Crime Family) (Written By Fade, Ea$twood, Nuk-Bomb, Guarantee & Dubb)

  1. Disk 2 – 01 – Interlude Ea$t Featuring Da Lil Homie (Written By Da Lil Homie)
  2. Disk 2 – 02 – Underworld Hu$tlin Part II Featuring $haolin (Written By Nuk-Bomb, $haolin, Fade & Low)
  3. Disk 2 – 03 – $till 509 Ride’n (Written By Nuk-Bomb & Ea$twood)
  4. Disk 2 – 04 – $treet Life Featuring Cri$tyle (Fade $olo Debut) (Written By Fade)
  5. Disk 2 – 05 – Holla (Low $olo Debut) (Written By Low)
  6. Disk 2 – 06 – No He Didn’t Featuring Brook$ Boy$ & Trublue (Written By Nut, Trublue, Keon & Guarrantee)
  7. Disk 2 – 07 – I Got Luv (Ea$twood $olo Debut) (Written By Ea$twood)
  8. Disk 2 – 08 – Keep It Poppin’ ($un Duke $olo Debut) (Written By $un Duke)
  9. Disk 2 – 09 – Real ENT Featuring Da Lil Homie (Written By Nuk-Bomb, Don Poppy Chulo & Da Lil Homie)
  10. Disk 2 – 10 – Hard To Be Happy (M.D. 20/20 $olo Debut) (Written By M.D. 20/20)
  11. Disk 2 – 11 – Da Trend $etter (Guarantee $olo Debut) (Written By Guarantee)
  12. Disk 2 – 12 – H.O.T.E.L. Featuring $haolin & Trublue (Written By Nuk-Bomb, Fade, $haolin & M.D. 20/20)
  13. Disk 2 – 13 – 4 Tha Gang$taz (Written By M.D. 20/20 & Fade)
  14. Disk 2 – 14 – Duck ‘N Dodge (ANT $ $olo Debut) (Written By ANT $)
  15. Disk 2 – 15 – Ghetto Blue$ (Written By Nuk-Bomb & Ea$twood)
  16. Disk 2 – 16 – 187 Goodfellaz (Written By Nuk-Bomb, ANT $, Low & Ea$twood)
  17. Disk 2 – 17 – About Our Chip$ (Written By ANT $ & M.D. 20/20)

Filthy North West Rydaz: Da Mobilation Starring Under World Hustlaz (Pasco, 2010)

  1. Interlude (feat. J.D., Nuke Bomb)
  2. Hoodstar (feat. AckWrite, Mr. Jerk, Guarantee, Nuke Bomb)
  3. Game 4 Sale (feat. Nuke Bomb, Guarantee, Wood. Vocals by Ced Moss)
  4. So Tired (feat. Sabrie)
  5. I Am West Coast (feat. Guarantee, Mr. Jerk, Nuke Bomb)
  6. Dankin N Drankin (feat. Nuke Bomb, Guarantee, Mr. Jerk, Slim)
  7. Kisses From Da Haterz (feat. Tae “Da Great”, Guarantee, Mr. Jerk, Nuke Bomb)
  8. Get Away (feat. Sabrie, Guarantee)
  9. From Da Tri (feat. Mr. Jerk, Nuke Bomb, Guarantee)
  10. Get It Poppin (feat. Ced Moss, Nuke Bomb)
  11. Head Cracked (feat. Nuke Bomb, Wood)
  12. Stress Free (feat. Shorty. Vocals by Sabrie)
  13. Getcha Shyne On (feat. Slim, Guarantee, Nuke Bomb, Mr. Jerk)
  14. Party “Like Da Mardi Graw” (feat. Nuke Bomb, Wealthy J, Tae “Da Great”)
  15. N****z Know (feat. Killa Tone, Guarantee, Bub)
  16. Take Notes (feat. Guarantee, Nuke Bomb, Wood)
  17. Crooked Officer (feat. Goofy Loco, Nuke Bomb, Mr. Jerk)
  18. Park N Lot Pimp (feat. Nuke Bomb, Mr. Jerk, Guarantee)
  19. Cratle 2 Da Grave (feat. Nuke Bomb, Gangsta Banks, KoolAid, Lay Lay, Killa Tone)

What a score $till 509 Ride’n was, I found it at a second hand shop in Pullman for a couple bucks. I figured I’d never find this CD so I almost fainted when I saw this one mixed in with all the classical and mainstream second hand CDs! Their second release, Filthy North West Rydaz, is definitely on my want list. Based on the attached flyer, this surprisingly wasn’t released until 2010. A few of the members have defunct myspace pages but that’s about all your going to find on any of these CDs. According to Nuke Bombs myspace page and the inlay of Filthy NW Rydaz there is a Unda World Hu$laz Vol. III that came out April 2010, so if that’s the case I’d definitely love to own that! For anyone wanting to enjoy Filthy North West Rydaz, the whole album is posted on their Reverbnation page. Under World Hu$tlaz were founded in 1998 by Eugene Banks. If anyone else can help with some more information, leave a comment!

GREATEST 181 Rap Songs out of WASHINGTON STATE All-Time

1) Lac of Respect – Dirty South (aka S.E.A.T.T.L.E.)
2) Red Head Steve – In Tha Wind
3) Syko – If I Had 2
4) Dividenz – Stays Lookin’ In
5) Wanz – Work (on Nightshield, but Wanz sings the whole song, I gave it to him)
6) Factor – Keep It Gangsta
7) Skuntdunanna – 2 People
8) 151 – Thug Entrapenurz
9) Maine One – Blessed
10) Cease 2DCease Records – So High
11) Byrdie – Kaoz
12) DMS – My World
13) Tha Loco – Die Later Intro
14) Byrdie – You Know You Heard of Me (Intro)
15) Crytical – Take This Flight
16) Nobody – A.N.I.T.A.
17) Anthem – Free
18) 151 – Hustlaz Prayer
19) Syko – My Life (the Boz Scaggs “Jojo” sample)
20) Lil Kriz – People Changin
21) Nocturnal Rage – We Takin Over
22) OG Freeze – Mob Wit Freeze
23) Playa’Lo – Playaz Roll
24) Byrdie – Where Were You…
25) Mo-X & Lil’ G – Poppin’ Thangs
26) Red Head Steve – On A Mission (Remix)
27) Boom Bap Project – Who’s That
28) Big Loon – Life Is Hell
29) Lac of Respect – Fucc U
30) Dividenz – Too Much
31) Tha Loco – Gangsta
32) Gangsta Nutt – King of 206
33) Nomad – Intro
34) Azarel – Strugglin
35) Skuntdunanna – They Hate Me For That
36) Tha Loco – I’m Destined
37) 151 – Thug It Up
38) Syko – I Does This
39) Boy-1-Der – Don’t Worry (I Got You)
40) F.T.S. – Lately
41) Mac Money – We Run the Streets
42) Byrdie – Brainstorm
43) Young Stack – Stack Interlude
44) Tha Loco – Scarred 4 Life
45) No Good – West Coast
46) C.I. – In The SEA
47) Criminal Nation – Fuck Being Down
48) Byrdie – Move On
49) Hectik – Haters
50) Syko – Written Testaments
51) Livio – Pak Pros
52) Sarkastik – Infectious Game
53) Wojack – To The Brain
54) DMS – Back Up Off My Tip
55) Skuntdunanna – Shit Yeah
56) Mo-X & Lil’ G – Worst of the Worst (Remix)
57) Doe Dacapo – Longtime Coming
58) Red Head Steve – At Tha Door
59) Dip N’ DL – Swisher Sweet
60) I.K. – Soggy
61) Lac of Respect – They Know
62) Tha Loco – Ain’t About Shit
63) E-Dawg – Want That Lac
64) Crytical – My Troubled Life
65) Mr. D.O.G. – Playa Playa
66) Gangsta Nutt – Summer Groove
67) 151 – WCM Intro
68) Syko – Growing Up
69) Mr. D-Sane – Red Door (RDR Compilation Intro)
70) Byrdie – Lyricide
71) Oldominion – Wipe That Smile Off Your Face
72) Dividenz – Pump Ya Breaks
73) Oxagin – On a Roll
74) J Ginn – Please Exist
75) Livio – U Know
76) Self Tightld – Self Tightld
77) Mo-X & Lil’ G – Where Were You
78) Byrdie – Live & Learn
79) Candidt – Not Trippen
80) Playboy Bleek – Fuck’Em
81) F.T.S. – Comin Up In The 6
82) Deep Thought – Can You Stand The Rain
83) Knock Out Kings – Darlin’
84) Lac of Respect – This One’s 4 U
85) Da Ghetto Baby – Tha Place I Stay
86) Unexpected Arrival – Angel
87) Mo-X & Lil’ G – Think About It
88) I.K. – Money Hungry
89) Oldominion – Da Fuck
90) Funkdaddy – All These Ho’s
91) Arson – Back Home
92) 151 – Mello Gangsta
93) Certified – So Sick
94) E-Dawg – Just Don’t Stop
95) Azarel – U&I (Unity)
96) Chae Dog & K.5 – Motha Fuckin Ridah
97) Syko & Mr. D-Sane – Syko Bio
98) Skuntdunanna – Strive 4 the Best
99) Treal & Tommy Gun – Your Not Ready
100) SCUM Life – SCUM Life
101) Tha Loco – Gangstafied
102) Silent Lambs Project – Comrads
103) Mr. D.O.G. – I Gets Paper
104) Narcotik – Chips to a Cell
105) Mo-X & Lil’ G – Worst of the Worst
106) No Good – Sun Goes Down
107) Strik & Krusal – Get Krunk
108) Amos Miller – Rocco Kain
109) Bullet – Uncapable
110) Illy Wonka – Shut Yo Mouth
111) Criminal Nation – Criminal Love
112) Cheezealeo – It Aint a Thug
113) Tha Loco – I Found U
114) Lil Kriz – Impeachable
115) El-7 1-2 – Sol
116) Fidget – Slife of Life
117) Black Anger – Feel What I Feel
118) Byrdie – Pain Pt. 1
119) Syko – I Just Wanna
120) Mr. Supreme – Any Last Words
121) Cameron & Kriminal – Turf Strong
122) Gangsta Nutt & 151 – Stay Ready
123) Eclipse – I Don’t Wanna Be Right
124) Crafty – Foe Da Nine
125) Mo-X & Lil’ G – At It Alone
126) Syko – Hood Love
127) Lac of Respect – When A Thug Iz Fed Up
128) Redskin – Never Seen
129) F-Lee – Ready 2 Die
130) Mac Money – I Puts It Down
131) Playa’Lo – Shit On My Mind
132) Tha Loco – Sweet Sticky Thang
133) Bill Yuns – Radio
134) Greedy BD – Down 4 The Cause
135) Syko – Skilled Savage
136) Dividenz – Pull With Me
137) Tha Loco – So In Luv
138) Syko – This World Of Mine
139) Mob Related – Strictly Grind’n
140) Knock Out Kings – Runnin’ Wit Us
141) I.K. – Money’s The Issue
142) Warpath – Sad 2 Say
143) Certified – No Mercy
144) Vitamin D – Pimp of the Year
145) P.O.T. – Driveby
146) Mo-X & Lil’ G – Learn The Name
147) Deep Thought & Touche – Makes Ya Think
148) II N Da Chamber – Take Another Hit
149) Bullet – Bullet’s Groove
150) Sweet P – Control My Day (Money)
151) Daffy & E Loc – Back Down
152) Tha Loco – The Story
153) Lac of Respect – I Can’t Believe
154) Syko – I Learned the Game
155) THC – Family
156) Kid Sensation – Hot Summa Dayz
157) Tha Loco – So Rediculous
158) Oldominion – Shit Bags
159) E-Dawg – Like The Way You Do It
160) Mr. D.O.G. – NW Ridin’
161) Crooked Path – 206 Luv
162) Mo-X & Lil’ G – That’s Life
163) Silent Lambs Project – House of Respect
164) Bill Yuns – On The Road
165) Central Dynasty – Til Death Do Us Part
166) Syko – Lyrikkkally Insane
167) Lost Angels – Trying To Fly
168) Knock Out Kings – Intro
169) C.I. – Call It As I See It
170) Naja Shiri & Tommy Gun – Dat Bomb
171) Byrdie – The Ways Of The World
172) Tha Loco – Just Let You Know
173) Double-Odd – Dip and Trip
174) Tha Loco – Ugly
175) Livio – Keep It Gangsta
176) Cease 2DCease Records – Individual Killaz
177) Mobb Tyght Hustlers – Mr. Wo Wo
178) Oldominion – Charlie
179) H206 – East Union
180) 3NP! – 1-2
181) Blue Scholars – Sagaba


This list was created by xpanther206 on the NW Siccness forum in 2005, so in no way am I taking credit for it no matter how on point it is! However, I did dig in to my collection and put them all together in one downloadable link so everyone on the site could enjoy! I realized the link is still live so I might as well share it. When I put this together I had all but 17 songs (dang it!). I haven’t gone back to check and see if I can update that, but oh well, here is the best that I could do back then. Listen here! WA Cities this list reps are Seattle, Tacoma, Bellevue, Renton, Burien, Federal Way, Graham, Spokane, Yakima, Bellingham and Shoreline.