Kingspade

Songs: 3
Albums: 3

Albums

Kingspade - Throw Your Spades Up
Throw Your Spades Up
2009, songs: 1
Kingspade - PTB
PTB
2007, songs: 1
Kingspade - Kingspade
Kingspade
2004, songs: 1

Facts about Kingspade

Kingspade

Kingspade is a hip-hop duo consisting of Johnny Richter and D-Loc, both of whom are also members of the iconic hip-hop group Kottonmouth Kings. Here are some facts about Kingspade:

  1. Formation and Background: Kingspade was formed in the early 2000s by Johnny Richter and D-Loc, who are longtime friends and collaborators. Both artists were already established members of Kottonmouth Kings, a prominent hip-hop group known for their fusion of hip-hop, punk rock, and reggae influences. With Kingspade, Richter and D-Loc aimed to explore a more straightforward and traditional hip-hop sound, distinct from the eclectic mix of genres found in their work with Kottonmouth Kings.

  2. Debut Album "Kingspade": Kingspade released their self-titled debut album, "Kingspade", in 2004. The album showcased the duo's raw lyricism, energetic delivery, and gritty production style. Tracks like "We Ridin'" and "P.T.B". (Party 'Til We Die) exemplified Kingspade's penchant for catchy hooks, infectious beats, and party-oriented lyrics. "Kingspade" received positive reviews from fans and critics alike, establishing the duo as a formidable force in the underground hip-hop scene.

  3. Subsequent Releases and Evolution: Following the success of their debut album, Kingspade released several more albums and mixtapes, including "P.T.B". (Party 'Til We Die) (2006), "Throw Yo Sets Up" (2007), and "Dopeumentary" (2010). With each release, the duo continued to refine their sound and expand their musical horizons, incorporating elements of West Coast hip-hop, gangsta rap, and funk into their music. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, Kingspade remained committed to their craft, delivering high-energy performances and staying true to their roots.

  4. Collaborations and Solo Projects: In addition to their work as Kingspade, Johnny Richter and D-Loc have pursued solo projects and collaborations with other artists. Richter released several solo albums, including "Laughing" (2010) and "FreeKING Out" (2013), showcasing his versatility as a rapper and songwriter. D-Loc also released solo material and collaborated with artists like Potluck and Young Hump of Digital Underground. Despite their individual pursuits, Richter and D-Loc continued to collaborate as Kingspade, maintaining their chemistry and camaraderie as a duo.

  5. Cult Following and Legacy: Kingspade has developed a dedicated cult following among fans of underground hip-hop, who appreciate the duo's authenticity, lyricism, and infectious energy. With their unapologetic approach to hip-hop music and their willingness to push boundaries, Kingspade has left a lasting legacy on the genre, inspiring a new generation of artists to embrace their independent spirit and DIY ethos. As they continue to evolve and grow as artists, Kingspade remains a testament to the power of perseverance, creativity, and passion in the world of hip-hop music.

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