3X Krazy was a prominent hip-hop trio hailing from Oakland, California, known for their contributions to the West Coast rap scene during the 1990s. The group was composed of members Keak da Sneak (Charles Kente Williams), B.A. (Barione Ash), and Agerman (Robert Thompson). They initially gained recognition with the release of their debut extended play, "Sick-O," in 1995, showcasing their gritty lyrical content and hypnotic beats reflective of the era's burgeoning Bay Area sound.
Rising out of the vibrant Oakland rap community, 3X Krazy cemented their place in hip-hop with their 1997 full-length album, "Stackin Chips." Known for their raw delivery and street-savvy storytelling, the trio collaborated with other Bay Area artists and producers to create a sound that was both authentic to their roots and influential to the rap genre at large. Following up with projects like "Immortalized" in 1999 and "Real Talk 2000," they continued to leave an indelible mark with singles such as "Keep It on the Real." Even as they moved into the new millennium, 3X Krazy kept engaging their fan base with releases like "3X Krazy Presents: Block Report," maintaining their status as key figures in the narrative of West Coast rap and beyond.
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