LAC OF RESPECT
Game Members (2004)

  1. Hustlin' In These Streets (mp3)
  2. Fucc U (mp3)
  3. That's How We Do It (mp3)
  4. Dirty South
  5. Brain Surgeon (mp3)
  6. Lacced Out
  7. Live 4 Tha Moment (mp3)
  8. I Can't Believe
  9. Disappearing Acts
  10. All Day Hustla
  11. No Fear (mp3)
  12. When a Thug Iz Fed Up
  13. South Seattle
  14. This One's 4 U (mp3)
  15. Win, Lose or Draw
  16. Bloodthirsty
  17. Timeout (mp3)

Lac of Respect – Game Members

“Witness the facts of life, believe the hype…Lac of Respect ain’t made to be liked.”

Not since N.W.A. first changed the game, has a clique of West Coast MCs taken grip of the microphone with such a blatant disregard for representing anything but the reality of their surroundings. Just as the pioneers of gangsta rap put Compton on the map, Lac of Respect’s debut album, “Game Members” has already started to bring added notoriety to the streets of Seattle.

Representing the 206 from the South End to the West Side, “Seattle’s most dangerous group” is a deadly combination of Left Coast underground all-stars whose combined portfolio of work has appeared on over 50 albums to date. Consisting of 151 (“Code of the Street”), Skuntdunanna (“The Streetz Iz Enough”), Twin-G (“In Tha Name of Game”) and one of Puget Sound’s grittiest new voices, A-Train; Lac of Respect’s authentic content and unique delivery provides Hip Hop with a view of Seattle’s rap scene that doesn’t beg for your attention, it steals it with a .45 to your head.

Currently available at select stores throughout the Northwest and online at www.streetlevelrecords.com, “Game Members” features the hard-hitting crowd favorite, “Fucc U” and is backed by 16 other tales of hustling and uncensored gangsterism including “That’s How We Do It,” “Brain Surgeon” and “When A Thug Iz Fed Up.” “Disappearing Acts” details the raw emotion and reality of growing up without a father and provides a deeper view into the personal lives of the Lac crew. Capturing every aspect of coming-up and surviving in the streets of Seattle, Street Level Records, Skunt Muzik and Power Move Ent. serve up a soundtrack for the streets that the hood can be proud of.

Succeeding in providing the rap scene with a completely unique sound, Lac of Respect carefully selected a diverse set of beats for “Game Members” from the Northwest’s top up-and-coming beat-smiths including D-Sane, Roc’phella, Todd Brown, Kuddie, Bean One and the group’s own Skuntdunanna.

Street Level Records is the home to the Northwest’s hardest MCs including Skuntdunanna (a.k.a. Mafia), Dividenz, Crytical, Young Vicious and the super group, Lac of Respect.

Word on the Street

"This kind of Lac of Respect is something you definitely want! There are tracks on this you will never forget."
-Gene Dexter, CrazyPinoy.com

“People was saying Seattle was not a factor when it came to this rap shit, well they bout to be proved wrong…be ready, the Lac is one of the many great things to come from the city of rain..."
-TRMNDUS, Southwest-Connection.com

“…their debut CD “Game Members” might be the dopest gangsta-styled effort to come from this region to date.”
-Samson Spears, The Tablet Magazine

   

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