Ganksta N-I-P
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Ganxsta NIP | |
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Birth name | Lewayne Williams |
Also known as | Ganksta NIP, Psycho N.I.P., Ganxsta NIP, Brother N.I.P |
Born | August 28, 1969 |
Origin | South Park, Houston, Texas |
Genres | Gangsta rap, horrorcore, hardcore hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 1986 - present |
Labels | Rap-a-Lot, , Rest In Peace Records, , Psych Ward Entertainment |
Associated acts | South Park Coalition, K-Rino, Geto Boys, Mars, |
Lewayne Williams, (born, August 28, 1969, better known as Ganxsta NIP pronounced Gangsta Nip) is a rapper from South Park, Houston, Texas and a member of the South Park Coalition, which he cofounded in 1987 with Houston rapper K-Rino.[1] In 1992 he released his debut album South Park Psycho. This record also helped put the South Park Coalition name on the map due to world wide distribution from Rap-a-Lot. He also wrote the Geto Boys hit "Chuckie". NIP stands for "Nation of Islam is Powerful" he is also a part of The Nation of Islam.[2] Williams is also looked at as one of the creators of the horrorcore rap genre.
Biography[]
Ganxsta NIP’s first album The South Park Psycho was released in 1992. There was no single to promote the album but it charted at #63 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and sold almost 100,000 copies in the area to land him a deal with Priority Records. His second solo album Psychic Thoughts (Are What I Conceive) charted on the Billboard 200 at #151, at #30 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and at #5 on the Top Heatseekers. His style of rap was hardcore gangsta rap with gory lyrical content, which is called horrorcore.[citation needed]
After his 2003 album The Return!!! (of the Psychopath) NIP took a break before making a comeback with Still Psycho five years later. Ganxsta NIP’s most recent album, Psych' Swag: Da Horror Movie, consists of 14 songs and was released on the artist's own record label Psych Ward Entertainment.[3]
Discography[]
Studio albums[]
- 1992: The South Park Psycho
- 1993: Psychic Thoughts (Are What I Conceive?)
- 1996: Psychotic Genius
- 1998: Interview with a Killa
- 1999: Psycho Thug
- 2003: The Return!!! (of the Psychopath)
- 2008: Still Psycho
- 2010: Psych' Swag: Da Horror Movie
- 2012: H-Town Legend: Still Gettin It In
- 2014: God of Horrorcore Rap
- 2016: Street Messiah (as Brother N.I.P)
- 2017: Souljaz Only (as Brother NIP)
- 2018: Creator of Horrorcore
- 2019: Conversation with the Gangstas (as Brother NIP)
- 2020: The Great Adventures of NIP Turner (as Brother NIP)
Other albums[]
- 2003: Originator of the Psycho Sound
With South Park Coalition[]
- 2003: Packin' Heat
- 2004: Family Bizness
- 2006: Personal Vendetta
Guest appearances[]
Year | Artist(s) | Title | Album |
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1991 | Bushwick Bill | "Chuckwick" | Little Big Man |
1993 | Seagram (Featuring Bushwick Bill & Ganksta N-I-P) | "Wages Of Sin" | The Dark Roads |
1993 | Geto Boys (Featuring 2-Low, Seagram, Too Much Trouble, 007, E-Rock, Devin the Dude, Jugg Mugg, Ganksta N-I-P, DMG, 3-2, Big Mello) |
"Bring It On" | Till Death Do Us Part |
1995 | K-Rino | "Do Or Die" | Danger Zone |
2003 | Murder One | "For The Haters Part 1" | Rhythm For Thugs |
2006 | Mars | "Red Planet" | Mars Attacks |
"White Noise" | |||
2007 | K-Rino | "Bussin Rounds" | A Lyrical Legend |
References[]
- ^ "Ganxsta NIP". southparkcoalition.com. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
- ^ AllMusic ((( Ganksta N-I-P > Overview )))
- ^ [1][dead link]
- 1966 births
- African-American male rappers
- Horrorcore artists
- Living people
- Rappers from Houston
- Gangsta rappers
- 21st-century American rappers
- 21st-century American male musicians