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MC Eiht

MC Eiht

2 titles Acting May 22, 1971 Compton, California, USA

MC Eiht, born Aaron Tyler on May 22, 1967, in Compton, California, is a seminal figure in the gangsta rap genre, known for his deep connection to the Crips street gang. He gained prominence as a leading member of Compton's Most Wanted (CMW), a group that helped shape the sound of West Coast hip-hop in the early 1990s.

In addition to his musical career, MC Eiht made a name for himself in acting. He is widely recognized for his portrayal of "A-Wax" in the critically acclaimed film "Menace II Society," directed by The Hughes Brothers. His influence extended into the gaming world when he lent his voice to "Ryder" in the popular video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas." The track "Streight Up Menace," which he performed for the film's soundtrack, remains one of his most notable contributions to the genre, showcasing his signature menacing style.

MC Eiht's filmography also includes a notable role in the 1998 movie "Thicker than Water," where he starred alongside hip-hop heavyweights such as Mack 10, Fat Joe, Ice Cube, and Cypress Hill's B-Real. Currently, CMW is preparing for a reunion, which will feature on DJ Slip's upcoming album "The Minority Report," signaling that MC Eiht's influence in hip-hop continues to resonate.

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