Da Youngsta's

Songs: 2
Albums: 2

Albums

Da Youngsta's - No Mercy
No Mercy
1994, songs: 1
Da Youngsta's - The Aftermath
The Aftermath
1993, songs: 1

Facts about Da Youngsta's

Da Youngsta's
  1. Hip-Hop Group from Philadelphia: Da Youngsta's was a hip-hop group formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the early 1990s. The group consisted of brothers Taj Mahal (born Taj Jamal) and Qu'ran Goodman, along with their cousin Tarik Dawson. Da Youngsta's gained prominence in the hip-hop scene with their energetic performances, clever wordplay, and youthful charm.

  2. Debut Album "Somethin 4 da Youngsta's": Da Youngsta's burst onto the scene in 1992 with their debut album, "Somethin 4 da Youngsta's". The album was produced by hip-hop legends Pete Rock and Marley Marl and featured the hit singles "Pass da Mic" and "Rated P.G". "Somethin 4 da Youngsta's" showcased the group's raw talent and showcased their ability to tackle social issues while maintaining a playful and upbeat vibe.

  3. Critical Acclaim and Commercial Success: "Somethin 4 da Youngsta's" received critical acclaim upon its release, with critics praising the group's lyrical skill and confident delivery. The album also achieved commercial success, reaching the top 40 on the Billboard 200 chart and earning a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Da Youngsta's success helped solidify their status as rising stars in the hip-hop world.

  4. Subsequent Albums and Evolution: Following the success of their debut album, Da Youngsta's released several more albums throughout the 1990s, including "The Aftermath" (1993), "No Mercy" (1994), and "I'll Make U Famous" (1995). These albums continued to showcase the group's talent and versatility, with Da Youngsta's experimenting with different styles and collaborating with a variety of producers and artists.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Da Youngsta's made a significant impact on the hip-hop landscape during the 1990s, paving the way for other young artists to break into the genre. Their infectious energy, clever wordplay, and socially conscious lyrics resonated with fans of all ages, and their music continues to be celebrated by hip-hop enthusiasts today. Da Youngsta's legacy as pioneers of "kid rap" is evident in the lasting influence they have had on subsequent generations of hip-hop artists, who have drawn inspiration from their youthful exuberance and undeniable talent.

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