I.M.P

This article is about the hip hop group. For other uses, see IMP (disambiguation).
I.M.P
Origin San Francisco, California, United States
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Years active 1989–1996
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Past members

I.M.P (an abbreviation of Ill Mannered Posse)[1] was a gangsta rap group from San Francisco, California, originally made up of C-Fresh, Cougnut, Dre Dog later known as Andre Nickatina, Lou-E-Lou and Rob V. Their most known album is the underground classic Ill Mannered Playas, released in 1996 on In-A-Minute Records.[1]

History

I.M.P was one of the original rap groups from San Francisco.[2] The group was also where San Franscisco's rapper Andre Nickatina started his career. He has made several references to I.M.P and collaborated with Cougnut on the song Muthafucka on the album I Hate You with a Passion. The groups leader Cougnut died on September 4, 2001 from injuries sustained in a car crash.

Formation and early years (1989–1993)

The groups leader Cougnut formed the group in 1989 in San Francisco along with members C. Fresh, D.J. Ill Chill, Hitman Stinge and M.C. Louie Lou. Later on Andre Nickatina joined in 1993 but left soon after to form a solo career.[3] The front man Cougnut was known for his deep voice and street credibility.[4]

The end of I.M.P

While no members gave a reason for the groups break up the decreasing popularity of Gangsta rap might have had a major impact on the group.[5]

Legacy

Andre Nickatina has referenced the I.M.P in his song Smoke Dope and Rap[6] They are well known in the bay area underground rap scene for releasing their underground classic Ill Mannered Playas in 1996 which would also serve as their last album.

Discography

Past members

References

  1. 1 2 "I.M.P. - San Francisco, California - Rap Group". A1yola.com. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  2. "Or the funky shit by the I.M.P". Genius.com. Retrieved 2015-11-12.
  3. "Andre Nickatina Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  4. "I.M.P". Empi.re. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  5. James Braxton Peterson. "Gangsta rap is dead – and Suge Knight's arrest has buried it". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
  6. "Or the funky shit by the I.M.P". Genius.com. Retrieved 2015-11-01.
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