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Lil Bruce : ウィキペディア英語版
Little Bruce

Little Bruce, is an American rapper from Vallejo, California, best known for this 1994 debut album released on Sick Wid It, now known as Heavy on the Grind Entertainment, and Jive Records, ''XXXtra Manish''.
== Background ==
Little Bruce began rapping in 1989 and had a feud with Mac Dre from then until 1991, where the two rappers made several diss tracks towards each other. 〔http://slumz.boxden.com/f87/rare-interview-w-little-bruce-speaks-e-40-mac-dre-1912260/〕 He was signed to Sick Wid' It in 1990 and released his debut album in 1994. Before releasing it Little Bruce appeared on several Sick Wid It Records releases, including: ''Tryin' to Get a Buck'', ''Federal'' and ''Down and Dirty''. His debut album was released October 11, 1994 on Sick Wid It and Jive Records, titled: ''XXXtra Manish''. The album was produced by Mike Mosley, Sam Bostic and Studio Ton, and executive produced by B-Legit and E-40. It peaked at number 60 on the ''Billboard'' Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.〔(((( XXXtra Manish > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums ))) ). All Media Guide, LLC. Retrieved on 2010-02-16.〕 The album features guest performances by Kaveo, Levitti, P-Dub and Funk Mobb (G-Note, K-1 & Mac Shawn). To promote the album, a single and a music video were released for the song, "Mobbin' In My Old School".〔(Little Bruce - "Mobbin' In My Old School" (official video) ). YouTube. Retrieved on 2010-02-16.〕
After releasing his debut album, he was dropped from the label because of tensions between fellow label-mates, in 1995. 〔http://slumz.boxden.com/f87/rare-interview-w-little-bruce-speaks-e-40-mac-dre-1912260/〕 Little Bruce then left the music business to pursue pimping, although he occasionally made guest appearances on other Bay Area rappers albums, including: ''The Hogg in Me'', ''It Ain't 4 Play'', ''The Hemp Museum'', ''Mash Confusion'', ''Rapper Gone Bad'' and ''Hempin' Ain't Easy''. In 2000 he returned to the music business with his second studio album, ''Give It to Me Baby!''. The album features guest appearances by B-Legit, Big Syke, Outlawz, Mac Shawn, Lil Italy and Miami.
Little Bruce eventually joined Mac Dre's label, Thizz Entertainment and performed on several of the label's releases as well as releasing albums of his own, including: ''Base Rock 2 Pimp Socks'', ''The Liquid Assets Deal'' and a greatest hits collection, ''Triple X Classics''. The compilation, ''Mac Dre Presents Little Bruce'', features previously released music from, ''Give It to Me Baby!'', and some new material. The album, ''The Supa Sig Tapes'', is collection of early material recorded by Mac Dre and Little Bruce, from 1989–1991.〔(((( Little Bruce> Discography > Main Albums ))) ). Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-02-16〕

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