Hot Dollar lyrics
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Artist's albums
Vanilla Sky
2023 · album
Say Less
2019 · single
Algorithem (feat. Tee Tee)
2018 · single
City of Angels
2018 · single
Joint Custody
2018 · single
#Freeguerillablack - EP
2018 · EP
Gettin Gudda (feat. Guerilla Black)
2018 · single
Heaven Sent
2018 · single
L.A. - EP
2018 · EP
Reparations
2018 · single
Wishful Thinkin
2018 · single
Don Peso - EP
2018 · EP
Feelings
2018 · single
Lord Knows (feat. Ysl Duke)
2018 · single
Mornin (feat. 03 Greedo)
2018 · single
Rite Now
2017 · single
Hot Boy Shit - Single
2016 · single
Scarface Pe$o
2015 · album
Moment Of Clarity (Jesus Christ) - Single
2014 · single
Evolution
2014 · album
100 Laws Of Power
2014 · album
Back On The Throne (C.H.3)
2014 · album
Rags To Riches
2014 · album
Who Is Hot Dollar (The Best Of Hot Dollar)
2014 · compilation
The Crackhead Mixtape
2012 · album
The Crackhead Mixtape Vol.2
2012 · album
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Biography
Although he calls both Compton and Mississippi home, West Coast gangsta rapper Hot Dollar was actually born in Chicago, IL. He and his older brother, fellow California rapper Guerilla Black, moved around constantly to various parts of the country before settling in Hattiesburg, MS. When Hot Dollar was eight, they relocated to Compton; however, at 14, he moved back to Hattiesburg and then returned to Compton at age 20. The incessant moving reflected the ups and downs from his early life, entering in and out of homeless shelters and juvenile detention facilities. His big brother first encouraged him to commit his rhymes to ink and helped bring him up to par in the rap game. When Hot Dollar offered his first mixtape, Rags to Riches, it was evident that his decidedly West Coast gangsta flair was informed by his growing up in the South, with his steady, syrupy enunciations. After another mixtape and some local hits on L.A. radio, Hot Dollar became a hot commodity. Jermaine Dupri, who had just took up the post as head of urban music at Island Def Jam, acquired Hot Dollar as one of his first signees to the label in early 2007. Now with major-label backing, Hot Dollar issued the 2Pac-invoking street single "Two Steppin' (Streets on Lock)," which became the first for his debut album, My Dreams... A Day in the Life (2007). ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi