this project represents the raw regional sound of mid-90s Texas hip-hop. It reflects the independent street rap culture built around local production teams and hard-edged lyrical storytelling.
Lock Down Inmates - Wussup Wit It (1996) features gritty, sample-based production with heavy basslines, minimal melodic elements, and a dark, lo-fi aesthetic typical of Southern underground rap of the era. The album includes a full tracklist of street-focused narratives, including “Anybody Killa,” “Out Spoken,” and the title track “Wussup Wit It,” all delivered with aggressive, unpolished vocal performances.Lock Down Inmates - Wussup Wit It (1996) stands as a niche but authentic example of 90s Dallas rap, capturing the raw energy, regional identity, and independent spirit of Texas gangsta rap during its early development.
1 Lock Down Inmates
2 Anybody Killa
3 Kick It Wit Me Featuring Bridgette Fontaine
4 Once Upon A Time
5 Out Spoken
6 Next 2 Panic
7 Kinda Bitch I Like Featuring Bridgette Fontaine, Play 'R
8 Everybody Got Problems Featuring Cisco
9 Wussup Wit It?
10 Humiside Artillery
11 Act Like U Know
12 Killa Instinctz Featuring Alias Clay, Play 'R
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