2xTim

2xTim & Prano Tha Don – Time Less (Seattle, 2020)

  1. Underworld
  2. War Zone (feat. Lady-P)
  3. I Father
  4. Change Lanez
  5. Time Less (feat. Fatal Lucciauno)
  6. You Ain’t Know
  7. Talkin’ Bout

2xTim & Coup D Santana – Super Lit (Seattle, 2020)

  1. My City Poppin’
  2. Fuckin’ Wid’ It (feat. Goldie Gold)
  3. Envy (feat. Dice Cunningham & Fatal Lucciauno)
  4. We Be At The Function (feat. Brando2x)
  5. Neva Lost It (feat. Young Donn & Fatal Lucciauno)
  6. So Cold
  7. Super Lit
  8. Black Bag (feat. Aro)
  9. Mind’s Blown (feat. Dice Cunningham)
  10. Respek (feat. Lady P)
  11. Keep That Shit From Me
  12. Bitch Make It Slap (feat. Carrafa)
  13. All On Me (feat. Aro & Notes)
  14. Bitch They Be Feelin’ Me (feat. Cleetus Kassiody)
  15. How I Do It (feat. Un Tha Rhyme Hustla)

2xTim & Lady P – Double Gang (Seattle, 2021)

  1. Double Gang (feat. Fazt)
  2. Strait Crack (feat. Fatal Lucciauno)
  3. Cuff Yo Bitch (feat. YK-TMV)
  4. Wit’ The Shit (feat. Carrafa)
  5. Bank (feat. Brando2x)
  6. Hoodie Down
  7. To The Top (feat. Dice Cunningham)
  8. Two Goons
  9. Your Bitch Is My Bitch (feat. Aro)
  10. Product Of The Streets (feat. YK-TMV)
  11. Vibe (feat. Mistah Rain)
  12. Runn It Upp (feat. PS)

2xTim – Black Hearted Red Concrete Blues (Seattle, 2021)

  1. Outro
  2. Blues
  3. Left Me For Dead
  4. Against All Odds (feat. Fatal Lucciauno)
  5. Not Normal (feat. Fazt)
  6. See The Next (feat. Lady P)
  7. Red Concrete
  8. Rockin’ Tho (feat. Lady P & Goldie Gold)
  9. Just Fine (feat. YK-TMV)
  10. Hate (feat. Checkin’ Trapps)
  11. Same Shit (feat. Prano Tha Don)
  12. Blood On My Hands (feat. Coup D Santana)
  13. Black Hearted
  14. Intro

First of all the amount of music 2xTim has out there is astonishing. All I can say is go to YouTube or any music streaming platform and it’s music for days! 35 albums according to his bio, I definitely don’t have all of them since I probably couldn’t even name them all haha. I’m not sure that’s counting his Outrageous stuff either. I thought about doing 2xTim / Outrageous together, but I’m just going to do a separate page for Outrageous. At the bottom of the page I’ll throw up some links so y’all can just quick access his music. In the meantime, here is his bio coming directly from 2xTims own website; it will tell you all you need to know.

2xTim otherwise known as Outrageous, or Rage, is the literal definition of a rolling stone. Tim, born in Connecticut moved to Los Angeles at the age of 2, up to Sacramento / Bay Area at the age of 8 and ultimately Seattle, Washington.  At age 9 his parents split up which led to his mother and father living in rival gang neighborhoods in northern Sacramento. Shortly after 2xTim and close friend Carrafa connected his father and Carrafa’s mother together and they became life partners in which Tim now had three new brothers, two of which living with him in North Sacramento. Shortly after this, his stepmother would also be arrested for armed robbery. She would eventually be given a life sentence for her role in the robbery, which resulted in a murder of an armored car guard by a close family friend and Carrafa’s godfather Magoo. Needless to say Tim has seen his share of the street life. His love for Hip-Hop in general would lead him into exploring many different forms of art from emceeing to dj’ing and even graffiti writing. While not totally legal, the art kept him out of the gangs that were claiming the lives of a lot of his friends. 

A friend of Tim’s who was hustler but also had musical aspirations saw the talent in him and decided to invest some money in equipment for them to get some music made. From then it was on. 2xTim and Carrafa won a music competition “Apollo in the City” and received music law guidance from heavy weight music attorney’s, and A&R’s in the industry. It didn’t take long for him to start catching the ear of those in the heavily talented Bay Area music scene. Soon 2xTim would be working with some of the most legendary names in the Bay Area such as Mac Dre, Sean-T, Messy Marv, San Quinn, Goldie Gold, Young Droop, and the list goes on. After making a name for himself in the Bay with multiple releases and collaborations, Tim decided to relocate his family to Seattle due to over priced living cost’s and violence which landed right on his own doorstep.  Once in Seattle, much like the Bay Area, Tim started making a buzz for himself and was soon working with some of the most well-known names in Seattle and surrounding areas such as Fatal Lucciauno, Ill Chris, Anthony Danza, and Dice Cunningham. His single with the aforementioned Dice Cunningham, “I Love My Life”, even got a lot of love on major radio in Seattle from KUBE93, as well as his single “Money Don’t Fold” featuring E-40 was played on radio stations worldwide, and years later his album “Seattle” received the album of the year award at the 2017 Seattle sound music awards, which was entirely produced by 2xTim and his production team “500aDay” consisting of himself, 206-A$$A$$IN, and Gordon James aka Recordin’ Gordon.

Being the all around hustler that he is, 2xTim has no plans of stopping to take a break. With the formation of his label, Two Time Ent. or 2xEnt the plans have only gotten bigger. 2xTim is sitting on a stockpile of music from not only him, but the rest of his Two Time Ent. artists and affiliates as well. These would include releases with and from artists like 206-Assassin, Lady-P, Fatal Lucciauno, Prano Tha Don, Coup D Santana, YK-TMV, MShermBeatz, and more.  All though 2xTim has remained consistent dropping over 35 albums through the years, the beginning has yet to come.


Before I link up a bunch of places to get 2xTims music, peep the DJ Peg interview with 2xTim.

Get your 2xTim fix on the following sites: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Instagram, Soundcloud, Facebook.

Un The Rhyme Hustla

Un The Rhyme Hustla – Tattooed Tears (Lynnwood, 2011)

  1. Better World
  2. Yeah We On It
  3. Karma Feat. Outrageous
  4. When It Rains Feat. Dice & Outrageous
  5. Paid Dues
  6. In My Life Feat. Carrafa
  7. Wobble Right Feat. Carrafa
  8. I’m So Cool Feat. Outrageous
  9. Intro

UN is short for UNknown originally. UN was changed to UN Tha Rhyme Hustla in 2000. Un The Rhyme Hustla has been a mainstay in the NW hip hop scene for a long time and he’s still going strong. There’s no way I could cover everything he’s done so I’ll give you just a little taste of it here. Just to summarize his career up until now here’s a little “resume” from Un The Rhyme Hustla on the Bandlab website (edited for better flow). 1988: started his career, 1989/90: his first studio recording, 1991: his first rap battle, 1992: 98 underground singles and freestyle champ undefeated from 91-98, 1998-2005: 15 underground singles, 2005-2009: Un quits music, 2012: his comeback and first commercial release “Tattooed Tears“, 2012: Un sets record for attendance at record release party, wins Beat of NW and is interviewed on the radio by Sir Mix-A-Lot, 2014: he signs with Itchy Metal, the same year the label shuts down, 2018: he signs to Es Way, 2019: he starts new genre with moniker M.Shaun.


As far as I can tell Tattooed Tears is his only album, but there are plenty of singles and features. Here’s just a few features (because there are a TON) with other NW artists that Un has done after his Tattooed Tears release:

Mike “G” & M.A.R. – Get Ya Own [Feat. Un The Rhyme Hustla]

Suede & Eddy K – Dr. Henry Jones ft. UN the Rhyme Hustla

Suede & Eddy K – Gone Madden ft. Mic Phenom & UN the Rhyme Hustla

Suede & Eddy K – 93 ’til ft. UN the Rhyme Hustla & Awall

G Lawrentz – Everett featuring Un the Rhyme Hustla (UN) & 206 A$$a$$in

If you like what you hear just hit up any major streaming platform or do a search for Un on YouTube and you’ll have music for days!



And we’ll end with another recent interview (Nov. 2023) with Un The Rhyme Hustla. DJ Peg has a new interview series, Fresh Out Tha Northwest, and he has been dropping some super dope interviews with individuals involved in the NW hip hop scene! Here is the interview with Un, check it out.