Biography
One of the West Coast's pioneering rappers, King Tee (later known as King T) released a few major-label albums in the late '80s and early '90s. Though the Compton rapper enjoyed little commercial success, he's often cited as an influence upon the gangsta rappers of the early to mid-'90s. He notably collaborated with a pair of premier West Coast rap producers, DJ Pooh and E-Swift, who were largely unknown at the time. In later years, King Tee resurfaced from time to time; for instance, he was featured on Dr. Dre's 2001 and released some independent albums of his own, including Thy Kingdom Come. But for the most part, he remains a footnote in West Coast rap history, as his music was out of print for years on end. Ruff Rhymes: Greatest Hits Collection (1998), a compilation of his recordings for Capitol, is the exception, though even it is hard to come by. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi



 
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King Tee - Let's Go Dippin'
King Tee Breaks Silence On Fight With 2Pac Over The Red Bandana That 2Pac Wore.
King Tee - At Your Own Risk
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King Tee Admits To Being Jealous Of Eminem & Regrets Asking Dr. Dre To Release Him From Aftermath.
King Tee Believes Eazy-E Did Not Die From AIDS and Suspects Foul Play In His Death.
King Tee - Act a Fool ACT A FOOL
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