Slow Pain

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Slow Pain
Genres
Years active1992–2020
Labels
  • Thump Records
  • Old Town Records
  • Savage Patino Music
  • Silent Giant Entertainment

Slow Pain was an American West Coast hip hop recording artist. He was a former member of chicano rap groups Street Mentality and G'Fellas. In 1994, he released his debut solo studio album called The Baby O.G. through Thump Records with the hit single "Money Maid".[1] Slow Pain died on September 3, 2020.

Discography[edit]

Solo albums[edit]

  • 1995 – The Baby O.G. (Thump Records)
  • 2001 – Lil' Don Juan (Showtime Hydraulics Entertainment)
  • 2003 – Raider 4 Life (Thump Records)
  • 2008 – The OG (Silent Giant Entertainment)[2] [3]

Street albums[edit]

  • 2001 – Slow Pain Presents Old Town Gangsters
  • 2002 – Slow Pain Presents Old Town Mafia: This Is 4 My Raza
  • 2002 – Slow Pain Presents Old Town Gangsters 2: Hood Patrol
  • 2004 – Slow Pain Presents Old Town Radio: 113.1 FM
  • 2004 – Slow Pain Presents Old Town Gangsters 3: L.A. Blues
  • 2005 – In The Hood
  • 2007 – The Cali King
  • 2007 – Slow Pain Presents Old Town Gangsters: Game Over
  • 2008 – Slow Pain Presents Old Town Radio, Vol. 2

Collaborative albums[edit]

  • 1992 – The Town I Live In (with Lil-V & Bandit, as Street Mentality)
  • 1999 – Crime Stories (with Nino Brown & A.L.T., as G'Fellas)
  • 2000 – G's Of The Industry (with Nino Brown)
  • 2001 – Gangster 4 Life (with Nino Brown & A.L.T., as G'Fellas) - #67 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
  • 2006 – Slow Pain Presents Old Town Mafia: The Saga Continues (with Lil Minor, Sniper & Bigg Bandit)

Compilation albums[edit]

  • 2000 – The Hit List
  • 2004 – La Raza Knockout Hits (with Nino Brown)

Singles[edit]

  • 1995 - "Saturday Night Ballin'"
  • 1995 - "Bump Dat Ass" (featuring Kid Frost, A.L.T., JV & Rocky Padilla)
  • 1996 - "Ride Wit Me"
  • 1996 - "Slow Pain Baby (To the Left, To the Right)"
  • 1996 - "Money Maid"
  • 1999 - "Hustling Ain't Dead" (featuring Don Cisco)
  • 2001 - "Dreamin' On Chrome" (featuring Nino Brown)
  • 2004 - "Insane" / "South Sidin"
  • 2004 - "Pimp It" / "Brown Love"

Guest appearances[edit]

1998:

2000:

2002:

2005:

  • Nino Brown – "Love U Down" from Nino Brown

2009:

  • A.L.T. – "Bang Bang" from The Resurrection

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ {{Cite Passed Away from complications from Leukemia on September 3rd, 2020. - information given by utube celebrity Mike D. web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/artist/slow-pain-mn0000033303/biography%7Ctitle=Slow Pain | Biography & History | AllMusic|last=Proefrock|first=Stacia|website=AllMusic|access-date=August 25, 2018}}
  2. ^ "Slow Pain". Silent Giant Entertainment. Retrieved August 25, 2018.
  3. ^ "Slow Pain - The O.G." BrownPride.com. Retrieved February 1, 2024.

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