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West Coast gangsta rap trio 3X Krazy rose from Oakland alongside a small wave of other similar-minded groups during the mid-'90s and retained its hardcore slant throughout the decade as its group members broke away for respective solo careers. Comprised of <a href="spotify:artist:3AA61bsylUn9mWt1W5vlry">B.A.</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5XMPTO7l1cFmWU4VcM5QTs">Agerman</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1sPpJhevOYz54gNgeh2LaV">Keak da Sneak</a>, 3X Krazy debuted in 1995 with the Sick-O EP, which depicted the members in straight jackets on the cover. Two years later, 3X Krazy returned with its full-length debut, Stackin Chips (1997), which featured big-name guests <a href="spotify:artist:0ndMofuAPmTktjONZv20JL">Yukmouth</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:3crnzLy8R4lVwaigKEOz7V">E-40</a>. Released by Noo Trybe, which had major-label affiliations with Virgin at the time, Stackin Chips won 3X Krazy a significant fan base on the West Coast, and the group responded with two more albums: Immortalized (1999) and Real Talk 2000 (2000). At this point, the group members began breaking away for solo ventures, <a href="spotify:artist:1sPpJhevOYz54gNgeh2LaV">Keak da Sneak</a>'s being the most productive. In the meanwhile, two best-of collections appeared, 20th Century (2000) and Best of 3x Krazy, Vol. 2 (2002), both of which were spotty and non-comprehensive. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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