Location: | San Francisco, CA |
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Genre: | Gangsta Rap |
Cold World Hustlers was a hip-hop group from San Francisco, California. It was founded in the early 1990s and consisted of three members.
Cold World Hustlers gained recognition in California for their Bay Area-style gangsta rap, which depicted the harsh realities of street life and violence faced by many young individuals.
In 1993, Cold World Hustlers released their debut album, "Cold Streets." It received significant local radio airplay and positive reviews. The group also garnered attention for their contributions to the soundtrack of the film "Menace II Society" (1991).
Throughout the years, Cold World Hustlers continued to release music and collaborate with other hip-hop artists.
Unfortunately, information about Cold World Hustlers after 1999 is limited and not as well-known. Nevertheless, they made their mark in hip-hop history and are considered an important part of the San Francisco rap scene.