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Gena Cide - Waste Uva Cular (1994) Flac + 320kbps

 Gena Cide - Waste Uva Cular

Released in 1994, Gena Cide – Waste Uva Cular is the debut album from the Fort Worth, Texas duo Gena Cide, consisting of El Dogg and Six-Two. The project is a highly regarded example of mid-1990s Texas gangsta rap, combining Southern hip-hop with G-Funk influences, heavy bass, funky grooves, and a distinctly underground Fort Worth sound.The album features tracks such as “Channel Changes,” “Waste Uva Cular,” “Geto Ride,” “Daciti,” “On Da "G",” “Sumthin 2 Fuk Wit Cha,” “Pympin Aint Changed,” “Neva 2 Much Luv,” “Take A Bullet,” “Mi Mon-E Lookin Fun-E,” “Burn 1,” “Koke-Kain Thang,” “Country Shouts,” and “Geto Ride (Instrumental).” The original sequence is also known for the “Waste Uva Cular (Reprise),” giving the project a total of 16 tracks on the later vinyl presentation.Musically, Gena Cide – Waste Uva Cular sits at an interesting point between Southern gangsta rap and West Coast-influenced G-Funk. The production emphasizes deep low-end, funky basslines, relaxed rhythms, melodic textures, and the spacious sound that characterized many underground Texas releases of the era.Six-Two, born Craig Longmiles and raised in Fort Worth, began his music career with El Dogg in Gena Cide. The duo gained local recognition and radio play, particularly with “Tha Citi,” before Six-Two later moved into a solo career and became associated with The D.O.C. and Dr. Dre. He eventually appeared on Dr. Dre's 2001, making this early Gena Cide material an interesting part of his musical history.The Fort Worth identity is essential to the record. Unlike the more widely documented Houston and Dallas scenes, Fort Worth's underground rap community developed its own regional sound, and Gena Cide became one of its notable acts. Collectors continue to regard Waste Uva Cular as a classic of vintage Texas Southern rap.Today, Gena Cide – Waste Uva Cular remains a sought-after underground Texas rap release. Its combination of G-Funk influence, gangsta-rap themes, funky production, and authentic Fort Worth character makes it an essential discovery for collectors exploring obscure 1990s Southern hip-hop.

1 Channel Changes
2 Waste Uva Cular
3 Geto Ride Intro
4 Geto Ride
5 Daciti
6 On Da "G"
7 Sumthin 2 Fuk Wit Cha
8 Pympin Aint Changed
9 Neva 2 Much Luv
10 Take A Bullet
11 Mi Mon-E Lookin Fun-E
12 Burn 1
13 Koke-Kain Thang
14 Country Shouts
15 Geto Ride (Instrumental)
16 Waste Uva Cular (Reprise)

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