Deadly Groundz is the debut and only studio album by American hip hop group
5th Ward Juvenilez. It was released on June 20, 1995 through Underground/
Rap-A-Lot Records. Recording sessions took place at Digital Services in
Houston.
Production was handled by
Mike Dean,
N.O. Joe, Crazy C, Derek "Grizz" Edwards, and O.G. Dewey, who was also serving as executive producer together with
J. Prince. It features guest appearances from E-Rock, Kaos and 007.
The album reached number 200 on the
Billboard 200 albums chart. It also peaked at number 28 on the
Top R&B Albums and number 9 on the
Heatseekers Albums. It spawned one single, "G-Groove", which sampled
The Blackbyrds' "Mysterious Vybes".
In 1998, members Mr. Slimm and Nickelboy changed their rap names to Frank Nitti and Gotti and released a studio album Organized Crime as FWC (Fifth Ward Circle).
Deadly Groundz is the debut and only studio album by American hip hop group
5th Ward Juvenilez. It was released on June 20, 1995 through Underground/
Rap-A-Lot Records. Recording sessions took place at Digital Services in
Houston.
Production was handled by
Mike Dean,
N.O. Joe, Crazy C, Derek "Grizz" Edwards, and O.G. Dewey, who was also serving as executive producer together with
J. Prince. It features guest appearances from E-Rock, Kaos and 007.
The album reached number 200 on the
Billboard 200 albums chart. It also peaked at number 28 on the
Top R&B Albums and number 9 on the
Heatseekers Albums. It spawned one single, "G-Groove", which sampled
The Blackbyrds' "Mysterious Vybes".
In 1998, members Mr. Slimm and Nickelboy changed their rap names to Frank Nitti and Gotti and released a studio album Organized Crime as FWC (Fifth Ward Circle).