The hip-hop trio 3 Gs formed in the early 1990s, releasing their debut album 'Tha Great 3 Gs' in 1991. That album included their self-titled track '3 G's,' which became their most recognizable song. They followed with 'Indenpendence Day' in 1993 and 'Three the Hard Way' in 1995, which incorporated some funk and soul elements into their hip-hop foundation.
Their catalog includes other tracks like 'Crush' and 'One More Second Chance.' The group faced internal conflicts and financial difficulties during their run, which complicated their career trajectory. Their lyrics sometimes drew criticism for explicit content alongside social commentary.
They worked as a trio with members G-Funk handling production, Goldie on vocals, and G-Child as the primary lyricist. Their music maintained a straightforward hip-hop approach with occasional genre touches, avoiding the more elaborate production trends of later 1990s rap.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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