Success-n-Effect

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Success-n-Effect
Background information
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Genre(s) Hip hop
Years active 1990s
Label(s) On Top, Ichiban
Members
DJ Pure Ruff Stuf
Livin Large
Big L
Rich X

Success-n-Effect was an Atlanta based hip hop group known for their controversial 1989 single "Roll It Up My Nigga". The song used extreme racial language but ends on a positive anti-drug, pro-education message. The group is considered one of the more well known early political hip hop groups.[1] Big L was among its core members.[2] They released 2 of their 3 albums on Ichiban Records.

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  • 1990: In the Hood
  • 1991: Back-n-Effect
  • 1993: Drive-by of Uh Revolutionist

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