South Park Coalition

South Park Coalition
Background information
Origin South Park, Houston, Texas, United States
Genres
Years active 1986 (1986)-present
Associated acts 2 Real, 20-2-Life, The 144 Elite, The Conscious Army, Fakkulty, Frontline Terrorists, The Game Boys, The Most Hated, Real Chill, Screwed Up Click, Section A, The Shadow Mob, Street Military
Members See Members section

South Park Coalition is a collective of Houston hip hop artists led by K-Rino, who created the group in 1986 when he wanted to unite the talent in his South Park neighborhood and the city of Houston. As a whole, they have released a total of over one hundred albums and two group studio albums.[1][2][3]

Original Members

  • K-Rino Eric Kaiser (born 9 September 1970), better known by his stage name K-Rino, is an American rapper and record producer from Houston, Texas. He is a pioneer of the Southern hip hop scene, and has been rapping since 1983. K-Rino's first release was the single "Rockin It" with his group Real Chill in 1986, and he founded the South Park Coalition collective that same year. K-Rino has spent his entire career as an independent artist, and has released all of his albums since 2004 on his label Black Book International.


  • Murder One (SPC) Ronald Thomas, better known by his stage name Murder One, is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is a member of the South Park Coalition, and made his debut on group leader K-Rino's Stories from the Black Book in 1993. Murder One began his solo career in 2003, founding his own label Over Looked Records and releasing his debut Rhythm for Thugs. His second solo studio album, Dirty Game, was released in 2011. His latest album was Hood Element, a collaboration with Wash-Off that was released in 2012.


  • Rapper K Keith Archie, better known by his stage name Rapper K, is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is a member of the South Park Coalition. He has released two solo albums, as well as two collaboration albums with fellow SPC member Sniper.


  • Dope E Al-Khidr Zodoqyah Israel, better known by his stage name Dope E, is an American rapper and record producer from Houston, Texas. He is best known for his production work with members of the South Park Coalition. He is a member of SPC, The Terrorists, The 144 Elite, C.O.D. and Frontline Terrorists. Israel released his only solo album, Murdoq da Warrior in 2002, under the name Murdoq.


  • Klondike Kat Andre Parish, better known by his stage name Klondike Kat, is an American rapper and record producer from Houston, Texas. He became a member of the collective South Park Coalition in 1992, and released his debut EP The Lyrical Lion the following year. After making appearances on albums by Point Blank, Street Military, 20-2-Life and Wreckless Klan in the mid-1990s, Klondike released his debut studio album, Mobbin' Muzik Melodies, in 1997, followed by The Biography of a Made Man two years later.


  • Point Blank (The Bull) Reginald Gilland, better known by his stage name Point Blank, is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He was born in Chicago, but moved to Houston in 1990, where he joined the South Park Coalition that same year. He made his debut professional appearance on two songs on The Terrorists' album Terror Strikes. He released his debut album, Prone to Bad Dreams, in 1992, which featured production by Pimp C and K-Rino, among others. In 1996, he created the group the Wreckless Klan with fellow S.P.C. members Ice Lord and PSK-13.


  • Ganxsta N.I.P. Rowdy Lewayne Williams, better known by his stage name Ganksta NIP (often styled as N-I-P or N.I.P.), is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He joined the South Park Coalition in 1987, and released his debut album, The South Park Psycho, in 1992. The N-I-P in his name stands for "Nation of Islam is Powerful", as he is a member of The Nation of Islam. Williams is also considered as one of the creators of horrorcore.


  • PSK-13 JT Thomas better known by his stage name PSK-13 is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is a member of the South Park Coalition, Screwed Up Click and the Wreckless Klan.


  • Mr. CAP Mr. CAP is an American rapper, born Cornelius A. Pratt from Houston, Texas,and member of the South Park Coalition, founded in 1986 by childhood friend K-Rino. Mr.CAP, a descendant of the late great blues legend Johnny "Guitar" Watson, and the popular soul/ funk group "The Greer Brothers." Mr.CAP gained notoriety for playing a part in shaping the Houston rap scene. Mr.CAP is known for his distinctive voice and vocal rap patterns.


  • Q-Boy (The Menance) Quincey Lewis (born 1974), better known by his stage name Q-Boy (alternatively spelt Kyu-Boi), is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is a member of the South Park Coalition, and the founder of the Shadow Mob. He currently serves as the co-CEO of Bangin' 832 radio.


  • Rhyme Felony Rhyme Felon is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He has been a member of the South Park Coalition since the early 1990s, and made his debut on group leader K-Rino's 1995 album Danger Zone. He released his debut album, Gritty City, in 2004.


  • Justice Allah Justice Allah is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is the founder of The 144 Elite, and a member of the South Park Coalition. Justice Allah has released six solo albums since 2009, primarily on his label Elite World.


  • DBX (Komodo) DBX is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is a member of Section A and the South Park Coalition.


  • Ice Lord (WK) Ice Lord is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, but moved to Houston in 1995 and became a member of the South Park Coalition. He made his debut in 1996 as a member of the spin-off group Wreckless Klan on their first album Blowin' Up tha Scene. Ice Lord released his debut, and so far only, solo album, Now Who Dat, in 2000.

  • Aftamath
  • Aggravated Phat Kat
  • Alkatrazz
  • Big D
  • Black
  • Brain Dead
  • C-Rock
  • D-One
  • Dilemma
  • Edgar Lee
  • Egypt E
  • Father Time
  • G-Rapp
  • G.T.
  • Greek
  • Grimm
  • Icy Hott
  • J-Flex
  • K.B. da Kidnappa
  • K.O.
  • K-Water
  • Killa Hoe
  • Kuwait
  • Late
  • Lean Sippa
  • Lil' D
  • Lil' Flea
  • Lil' V
  • Mac Nyce
  • Mad Bomber
  • Malik
  • Molew the Mic Wrecka
  • Mr. Hellatight
  • Pharaoh
  • Pimp Game Shane
  • Ruff Eyque
  • Soul Provider
  • T.O. Ikeman
  • Texas Tech
  • Thugstar
  • Top Dog
  • Victor Slick
  • Wash-Off
  • Weester-Wee
  • X-Man-E


Other Members

  • Sniper Sniper is an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He is a member of the South Park Coalition. He has released two collaboration albums with fellow SPC member Rapper K: Im All In in 2010 and A-1 Muzik in 2012.
  • Ashlei
  • B-1
  • BAM
  • Bang
  • Chucky
  • Cl'che
  • D-One
  • Filero
  • Late
  • Lean Sippa
  • The Real J. Walker!
  • The Art of James E. Walker (Graphic Artist/Designer)
  • Se7en
  • Shadow Ramirez
  • Shan-No

SPC2G Members


Past members

  • .38
  • AC Chill
  • Wicked Crickett

Discography

  • 2002: Personal Vendetta
  • 2003: Packin' Heat

Solo albums by members

  • 1991: Aggrivated Rasta - Street Military
  • 1991: Terror Strikes - Always Bizness, Never Personal - The Terrorists
  • 1992: Another Hit - Street Military
  • 1992: Prone to Bad Dreams - Point Blank
  • 1992: The South Park Psycho - Ganksta N-I-P
  • 1993: Don't Give a Damn - Street Military
  • 1993: The Lyrical Lion - Klondike Kat
  • 1993: No Ordinary Aggin - PSK-13
  • 1993: No Punk to This - Greek
  • 1993: An Ounce of Game - The Game Boys
  • 1993: Psychic Thoughts - Ganksta N-I-P
  • 1993: Stories from the Black Book - K-Rino
  • 1994: Mad at the World - Point Blank
  • 1994: Makin' a Matter Worse - Grimm & The SouthEastLatinSector
  • 1994: Up 4 Parole - 20-2-Life
  • 1995: Danger Zone - K-Rino
  • 1995: Next Episode - Street Military
  • 1995: Full Scale Attack - The Terrorists
  • 1995: A Rough Z'aggin Bible (Pray at Will) - BAM
  • 1996: Blowin' Up tha Scene - Wreckless Klan
  • 1996: Psychotic Genius - Ganksta N-I-P
  • 1996: Southern Hostility - Fakkulty
  • 1996: Twenty-Two-Life - 20-2-Life
  • 1997: Born Bad? - PSK-13
  • 1997: A Frightening Portrait of the World in a Violent Time - K.B. da Kidnappa & Lil' Flea
  • 1997: Mobbin' Muzik Melodies - Klondike Kat
  • 1997: The Most Hated - The Most Hated
  • 1997: N-tha-Do' - Point Blank
  • 1997: Six Foot Giant - Pharaoh
  • 1998: Confessions - 20-2-Life
  • 1998: Disaster Area - Frontline Terrorists
  • 1998: Interview with a Killa - Ganksta N-I-P
  • 1998: K-Rino - K-Rino
  • 1998: Military Mindz - G-Rapp
  • 1998: No Rest for the Real - The Most Hated
  • 1999: The Biography of a Made Man - Klondike Kat
  • 1999: Flagrant: The Hustle Game Project Pt.1 - PSK-13
  • 1999: Mind Over Matter - Icy Hott
  • 1999: No Mercy - K-Rino
  • 1999: Pay Like You Weigh - PSK-13
  • 1999: Psycho Thug - Ganksta N-I-P
  • 1999: Bad Newz Travels Fast - Point Blank
  • 2000: Bring It to tha Table - Filero & X-Ray
  • 2000: Chambers of da South - Deep South Coalition
  • 2000: Don't Hustle Don't Eat - 20-2-Life
  • 2000: In It to Win It - Big D & Icy Hott
  • 2000: Now Who Dat - Ice Lord
  • 2000: A Rough Z'aggin Bible (Hell on Earth - BAM
  • 2001: Before My Time - Grimm
  • 2001: No Bond - 20-2-Life
  • 2002: It's All Ova - A.C. Chill
  • 2002: Murdoq da Warrior - Murdoq
  • 2003: Babylon - Kuwait
  • 2003: The Brown Recluse - Grimm
  • 2003: Dragon Klan - DBX
  • 2003: The Return!!! (Of the Psychopath) - Ganksta N-I-P
  • 2003: Rhythm for Thugs - Murder One
  • 2004: Fear No Evil - K-Rino
  • 2004: Gritty City - Rhyme Felony
  • 2004: The Hitt List - K-Rino
  • 2004: Just When You Thought It Was Safe - Point Blank
  • 2004: Off the Hook Part 2 - Underground Famous - B-1
  • 2004: The Majority Report - K-Rino, Murdoq & Lil' Lo
  • 2005: Slam Dunk'n Hoes - Top Dog
  • 2005: Da Spread - Icy Hott
  • 2005: Sucker Punch - Grimm
  • 2005: The Underground - K.B. da Kidnappa
  • 2005: Worst Rapper Alive - K-Rino
  • 2006: Million Dollar Mexican - Filero
  • 2006: Spitting Venom - K.B. da Kidnappa
  • 2006: Time Traveller - K-Rino
  • 2007: AgreeAbles +Vs- DisAgreeAbles - The 144 Elite
  • 2007: Book Number 7 - K-Rino
  • 2008: 2Thousand & Late - Late
  • 2008: Below Street Level - Late
  • 2008: The Blood Doctrine - K-Rino
  • 2008: Detonate the Landmines - The Terrorists
  • 2008: The Face of God - Kuwait
  • 2008: From Me/To You (I Can't Be Yo Do Right Bitch) - Shan-No
  • 2008: Ghetto Boy 16 Shot - Wash-Off
  • 2008: Long Time Coming - Rapper K
  • 2008: Still Psycho - Ganksta N-I-P
  • 2008: Street Military Soldier - K.B. da Kidnappa
  • 2008: Triple Darkness Vol. 1 - Wreck Time - K-Rino
  • 2008: Triple Darkness Vol. 2 - The Lyrics - K-Rino
  • 2008: Triple Darkness Vol. 3 - Coalition Ambush - K-Rino
  • 2008: W9yp Swang - Wash-Off
  • 2009: All In Yo Face - Thugstar
  • 2009: Block 2 Block - Thugstar
  • 2009: Power in the Word - Se7en
  • 2009: Solitary Confinement - K-Rino
  • 2009: Supreme Mathematics - Justice Allah
  • 2009: Youonwantnun - Wash-Off
  • 2010: Annihilation of the Evil Machine - K-Rino
  • 2010: Cold Ass Pimp - Mr. CAP
  • 2010: Ganxstaz Only - Point Blank
  • 2010: Im All In - Sniper & Rapper K
  • 2010: Imma Finish It - Rapper K
  • 2010: Pick Ya Poison - Point Blank
  • 2010: So Seductive - Shan-No
  • 2010: U.K Rapscallion - Late
  • 2010: Unda tha Radar for Too Long - Wash-Off
  • 2010: 2 Weeks Notice!! - The Real J. Walker!
  • 2011: 2 Tha Grave - Mr. CAP
  • 2011: 2nd Edition - C.O.D.
  • 2011: Alien Baby - K-Rino
  • 2011: The Day of the Storm - K-Rino
  • 2011: Dirty Game - Murder One
  • 2011: Justice Served - Justice Allah
  • 2011: Life of Ganxta - Wash-Off
  • 2011: Southeast Southpark Coalition - H-Town Boys & K-Rino
  • 2011: Supa Jammin - Mr. Baldhead & Icy Hott
  • 2012: 80 Minute Eternity - K-Rino
  • 2012: Album #7 - Wash-Off
  • 2012: All I Need Is a Million Bucks - Wash-Off
  • 2012: Any Last Words? - 2 Real
  • 2012: Deeper Elevation - K-Rino
  • 2012: F.T.H. - Justice Allah
  • 2012: From Me/To You Volume 2 - Shan-No
  • 2012: H-Town Legend: Still Gettin It In - Ganksta N-I-P
  • 2012: Hood Element - Murder One & Wash-Off
  • 2012: Y.E.T.T.: The Album - Justice Allah
  • 2013: Ezoterik: Audiobook#1 - The Real J. Walker!
  • 2013: An Army of One - K.B. da Kidnappa
  • 2013: The Awakening - Justice Allah
  • 2013: Black Mamba - K.B. da Kidnappa
  • 2013: The Maven - K-Rino
  • 2013: Mobbin for da Art - Shadow Mob
  • 2013: Original Gangstah Shit - DBX
  • 2013: Plantation Rebellion - K-Rino
  • 2013: A Rose 4 All You Hoes - Wash-Off
  • 2013: theRAPeutic - K-Rino
  • 2014: Deprogrammed - K-Rino
  • 2014: God of Horrorcore Rap - Ganksta N-I-P
  • 2014: INsanity - Justice Allah
  • 2014: Most Hated Militia - The Most Hated
  • 2014: No Money, No Reason - Point Blank
  • 2014: Washpocalypse - Wash-Off
  • 2015: Makin' Enemies - K-Rino
  • 2015: 2MUCHISM - Mr. CAP

References

  1. "South Park Coalition Discography". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
  2. "South Park Coalition | Album Discography". AllMusic. 2003-08-26. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
  3. "South Park Coalition : Real Rap from Houston, TX since 1986". Southparkcoalition.webs.com. Retrieved 2016-07-07.
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