Black Bolo – Original Hard Rock

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1 Hater For Hire 01:23
2 We Can’t Be Touched 04:55
3 Original Hard Rock 03:58
4 Power Movements 04:35
Featuring – Pro, Blindman Snuf
5 Loven You 05:41
Featuring – No Good, Blindman Snuf
6 Da Cream 05:16
7 Red Bolo ”Incense Diaries” 01:53
8 U Must Not Know 03:58
9 Mr. Flawsy 04:40
Featuring – Blindman Snuf
10 Reel Shit 04:03
Featuring – Pro
11 Killa Cal Style 04:52
12 The Stalking 00:34
13 Lookout 04:06
Featuring – No Good, Pro
14 Fuck The World 04:00
15 Madness 03:19
16 Real Hip Hop 03:47
Featuring – Problem Child
17 Many Styles 03:38
18 Let The Dogs Loose 04:30
Featuring – Blindman Snuf, Pro
19 Outro 01:24

Description

“Original Hard Rock” is an extremely rare album by rapper Black Bolo, hailing from Inglewood, California. Released in 1999 by Uh Huh Entertainment, this album showcases the raw talent of Black Bolo, featuring a collection of hard-hitting tracks that capture the essence of the late ’90s West Coast hip-hop scene.

Across the 19 tracks on the album, Black Bolo demonstrates his versatility as an artist, blending gangsta rap with elements of G-funk and hardcore hip-hop. The album kicks off with “Hater For Hire,” a bold introduction that sets the stage for the rest of the project.

“We Can’t Be Touched” and the title track “Original Hard Rock” showcase Black Bolo’s confident and assertive lyrical style, backed by heavy beats that demand attention. As the album progresses, tracks like “Power Movements” and “Loven You” highlight Black Bolo’s ability to collaborate with other artists, featuring appearances by Pro, Blindman Snuf, and No Good.

“Da Cream” and “Red Bolo ‘Incense Diaries'” further emphasize Black Bolo’s storytelling abilities, while tracks like “U Must Not Know” and “Mr. Flawsy” showcase his knack for creating catchy hooks. The album also features songs such as “Reel Shit,” “Killa Cal Style,” and “Lookout,” which delve into themes of street life and resilience.

“Original Hard Rock” concludes with tracks like “Fuck The World,” “Madness,” and “Real Hip Hop,” which demonstrate Black Bolo’s commitment to preserving the essence of hip-hop culture. The album ends with “Many Styles” and “Let The Dogs Loose,” leaving listeners with a lasting impression of Black Bolo’s undeniable talent.

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