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Havoc & Prodeje : ウィキペディア英語版
Havoc & Prodeje

Havoc & Prodeje was a West Coast rap duo consisting of South Central Cartel members, Havoc and Prodeje. The duo came together during the peak of South Central Cartel's popularity in 1993 releasing ''Livin' in a Crime Wave'' on the Def Jam label, but the album failed to make it to the charts. They would then release 1994's ''Kickin' Game'' and 1997's ''Truez Neva Stop'', but the duo failed to match the early success of South Central Cartel. One of their songs, "The Hood's Got Me Feelin' The Pain," featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 horror film ''Tales from the Hood''.
==Discography==

*1993: ''Livin' in a Crime Wave''
*1994: ''Kickin' Game''
*1995: ''Tales from the Hood (soundtrack)''
*1997: ''Truez Neva Stop''

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