Da Bulldogs Biography
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Da Bulldogs, formerly united as Ed O.G & Da Bulldogs, was an American hip hop group from Boston, Massachusetts. Although their first two albums were credited to the group, Ed O.G was the only member to perform on them. The group was signed to Mercury Records until 1993, at which point the members pursued separate music careers, although they reunited in 2003, with the exception of Ed O.G, for the album Almost Famous.
Its members have included T-Nyne, Game (formerly Smooth Ice Gee), DJ Cruz, Black, Bulletproof Brett, Slim Dog, Shawn Booker, Lorenzo, Bruzer, Mo, Tyrone, Money 1, Muff K., Diamond, Dream Nefra, and Joe. Most of these performers are referenced on the song "Feel Like A Nut" on the album "Life of a Kid in the Ghetto." T-Nyne and DJ Cruz were originally from the group Fresh to Impress/FTI Crew (DJ Cruz, Jizzy Blow, Slick Rick, and Spoonie T) which merged with Ed O.G. to form Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs.
Da Bulldogs is important as one of a small handful of currently active Boston Golden age hip hop groups which contains old school members and has had national and international distribution and touring.
Da Bulldogs released a 12" single in February 2001 called "Bounce It/Livin' It Up" and this was followed by a CD in 2003 called "Almost Famous." The single was distributed by Landspeed Records during their bankruptcy phase but went into second round domestic and overseas distribution. "Almost Famous" was distributed on Da Bulldogs' independent hip-hop label Needlepoint Entertainment, and featured T-Nyne, Game, Bulletproof Brett, and Edo G. The promotional 12" single Livin' It Up was distributed sidestage at a Ja Rule performance before his release of the same name and was performed live by Bell Biv Devoe. It was played on Jam'n 94.5 WJMN (FM) by G Spin.
Sources: Hip Music Fandom, Last FM
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