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Originally a member of Houston horror-rappers <a href="spotify:artist:3f5fB1YUbkUnW7cf7I0R48">the Geto Boys</a>, Willie D (born William Dennis) released his first solo album, Controversy, in 1989. Willie parted ways with <a href="spotify:artist:3f5fB1YUbkUnW7cf7I0R48">the Geto Boys</a> in 1992, but shock tactics of his former group are in full force on "F--- Rodney King" from his second album, I'm Goin out Lika Soldier. Willie's next album, 1994's Play Witcha Mama, featured a guest spot from <a href="spotify:artist:3Mcii5XWf6E0lrY3Uky4cA">Ice Cube</a> on the title track. A <a href="spotify:artist:3f5fB1YUbkUnW7cf7I0R48">Geto Boys</a> reunion in 1996 titled The Resurrection resuscitated the career of the group, but Willie D wasn't heard from again until 2000 with Loved by Few, Hated by Many -- which may have referred to the disproportionate slant against Willie among rap fans. The suggestive title was changed in 2001 when it was re-released as Relentless. Despite near-universal disregard for his talents, Willie D returned with yet another album in 2003, Unbreakable. ~ Wade Kergan, Rovi

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