Do or Die (group)

Do or Die
Origin Chicago, Illinois
Genres Hip hop
Years active 1995–2016
Labels Rap-A-Lot Records
Associated acts Twista, The Legendary Traxster, Johnny P., Scarface, Crucial Conflict, Kanye West, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Toxic, E-40
Members AK
Belo Zero
N.A.R.D.

Do or Die is an American rap trio originally from the Westside of Chicago, consisting of group members Belo Zero, N.A.R.D. and AK. The group experienced mainstream success with the platinum single "Po Pimp", which peaked at #22 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1]

Music career

1996: Picture This

Do or Die gained a hit with their first single, "Po Pimp". Released on a tiny Chicago label, the track became a local hit and sparked the group's signing by Houston's Rap-A-Lot Records. Given a wide release in the summer of 1996, the single hit number 22, increasing the buzz for a full-length from the group. In September of that year, Picture This was released on Rap-A-Lot. The album was certified Gold, and launched the group, as well as fellow Chicago rapper Twista, who was featured on the track, into superstardom.

1998: Headz or Tailz

In 1998, the group released their sophomore album, "Headz or Tailz". Like the group's previous album, Headz or Tailz was a success, peaking at #13 on the Billboard 200 and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, producing the successful single, "Still Po Pimpin", which featured Twista and Johnny P, and peaked at #62 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #16 on the Hot Rap Singles.

2000-2005: Victory, Pimpin' Ain't Dead, D.O.D

Do or Die went on to release several other charting albums throughout the early 2000s, including 2000's Victory, which featured E-40, Ja Rule, and Outlawz to name a few, and 2002's Back 2 the Game, which peaked at #64 on the Billboard 200 and #25 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. In 2003, the group released Pimpin' Ain't Dead, which spawned the hit single "Do U?", which featured Twista and Johnny P. Following this album, Do or Die released D.O.D. in 2005, which featured many notable industry names including production from Kanye West, DJ Quik, and R. Kelly.

2006: Get That Paper

Do or Die returned to Rap-A-Lot for 2006's Get That Paper. The album had a much darker, street-oriented sound to it and had only one feature on it from Rap-A-Lot label-mate Bun B. The album was met with critical success.

In October 2007, Belo Zero pleaded guilty in a plea bargain to the shooting death of Raymond "B-Dog" Pinkston and was sentenced to 10 years in prison of which he served 5 years. Belo continues to maintain that he shot Pinkston in self-defense, however after a 6 year long court battle, he agreed to the plea bargain. During this time, Do or Die continued to make music and were featured on countless projects from various artists, in addition to touring all over the country, and in 2009, they appeared on Twista's single "Yo Body" off his 2009 album, Category F5.

2015-present: Withdrawal EP, Picture This 2

Upon reuniting, Do or Die released several singles and collaborations, including "Loudpack" and "Do Yo Thang", the latter of which will appear on Picture This 2, the group's first album in 10 years which will be released in 2015. The group also collaborated with French hip hop beatmaker Onra on his 2015 album "Fundamentals" on a track entitled "Over and Over" featuring Johnny P.

On April 15, 2015 Twista announced that he and Do or Die had completed work on a new collaborative EP together entitled Withdrawal (EP). The EP was released on May 19, 2015 and contains 6 tracks, including a single entitled "Aqua Fina", for which a video was released.

On September 18, 2015 the group released Picture This 2.[2]

Discography

Main article: Do or Die discography
Albums
Mixtapes
EPs

References

  3.| XXL Magazine Interviews Do or Die | http://www.xxlmag.com (2015-09-25). Retrieved on 2016-11-30
  4.| Rolling Stone Honors Do or Die | http://www.rollingstone.com (2010-06-04). Retrieved on 2016-11-30
  5.| MTV Spotlights Do or Die | http://www.mtv.com (2000-08-27). Retrieved on 2016-12-03
  6.| Allhiphop:Belo of Do or Die gets 10 years for murder | http://www.allhiphop.com (2007-10-12). Retrieved on 2016-12-03

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