Bushwick Bill

Jamaican-American rapper and songwriter

Bushwick Bill - Jamaican-American rapper and songwriter
Born

December 8th, 1966
58 years ago

Died

June 9th, 2019
6 years ago — 52 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A Jamaican-American rapper and songwriter became a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene. As a member of the Geto Boys, he contributed to the group's success in the 1990s with their controversial lyrics and commentary on life in inner-city America. The album 'We Can't Be Stopped' achieved critical acclaim and commercial success, featuring the hit single 'Mind Playing Tricks on Me'. Bushwick Bill's unique style and storytelling ability helped shape the Southern rap genre. In addition to music, he was known for his larger-than-life persona and engaging performances. His life and career were marked by personal challenges, including health struggles, which he openly discussed.

Released the album 'We Can't Be Stopped'

Contributed to the hit 'Mind Playing Tricks on Me'

Gained recognition as a member of the Geto Boys

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