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Gangsta Society
2023 · album
Trapped
2023 · single
OT Trips
2022 · single
Mo Money
2022 · single
Big Timer
2022 · single
Mob Related
2022 · album
Let's Ride
2022 · single
The Hustler
2021 · single
21 Gun Salute
2021 · single
StaightKilla
2021 · single
Young and Recless
2021 · single
2Night We're Enemiez
2021 · single
Checmate (Remix) [feat. Killa Tay & 2Gunn Kevi]
2020 · single
40 in Ya Face
2020 · single
The Book Of C-Bo
2019 · album
Gas Chamber 2 (26th Anniversary Edition)
2019 · album
Animal
2019 · album
Mobfather: The John Gotti Pack
2018 · album
The Problem
2017 · album
Body 4 Body
2017 · single
Ghetto Stars
2017 · single
Oneway or Noway (C-Bo Presents Young Capo)
2016 · album
Blocc Movement / Tales From The Crypt
2016 · album
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Biography
Beginning with his 1993 debut, Gas Chamber, C-BO made it clear that he planned on surprising rap listeners with his controversial lyrics, which would eventually land him in jail. Of course, the hardcore Californian's steady rise toward continued popularity increased year by year, with an album being released nearly every year following his jaw-dropping debut. With album titles such as Autopsy and Tales from the Crypt, C-BO quickly attained a cult following, similar to the small legions of listeners swarming perverse rappers such as Esham, Brotha Lynch Hung, and Three Six Mafia. Yet as C-BO began to mature as an artist, he moved away from exploitative themes, though he still ranked among the West Coast's most extreme hardcore rappers. By the time his 1998 album, 'Til My Casket Drops, arrived, the Cali rapper found himself debuting at number 41 on Billboard's Top 200 album chart, an amazing feat for such an underground rapper. In 2000 -- after oddly being jailed in 1998 for his lyrical content -- he released Enemy of the State on Warlock, continuing his climb to recognition. After subsequent albums like Life as a Rider (2002), The Mobfather (2003), and Money to Burn (2006) debuted on the Billboard R&B/hip-hop charts upon their release, C-BO focused on collaborative efforts. In 2008, he issued Trading War Stories with Omar "Big O" Gooding, followed by 2010's Thug Money with Thug Lordz. He returned to his own solo material in 2012, releasing a pair of efforts that year. Cali Connection, his 11th LP, featured appearances by Outlawz, Young Buck, and more, while Orca enlisted Yukmouth, Brotha Lynch Hung, E-40, and Paul Wall. After recording a sequel to The Mobfather in 2015, C-BO returned in 2017 with The Problem. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi