Slow Pain
Slow Pain was an American rapper.
He was born in 1973. 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". Slow Pain died on September 3, 2020.
Discography
Solo albums
- 1995 – The Baby O.G.
- 2001 – Lil' Don Juan
- 2003 – Raider 4 Life
- 2008 – ''The OG''
Street albums
- 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
- 1992 – The Town I Live In
- 1999 – Crime Stories
- 2000 – G's Of The Industry
- 2001 – Gangster 4 Life - #67 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
- 2006 – ''Slow Pain Presents Old Town Mafia: The Saga Continues''
Compilation albums
- 2000 – The Hit List
- 2004 – ''La Raza Knockout Hits''
Singles
- 1995 - "Saturday Night Ballin'"
- 1995 - "Bump Dat Ass"
- 1996 - "Ride Wit Me"
- 1996 - "Slow Pain Baby "
- 1996 - "Money Maid"
- 1999 - "Hustling Ain't Dead"
- 2001 - "Dreamin' On Chrome"
- 2004 - "Insane" / "South Sidin"
- 2004 - "Pimp It" / "Brown Love"
Guest appearances
- N2Deep – "Where the G's At" from The Rumble
- Litefoot – "Watcha Wanna Do" and "NDN Goddess" from The Life & Times
- Steelo – "All Night Long" from Take It to the Next and Held Up: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
- Kid Frost – "Celeb Ent" from That Was Then, This Is Now, Vol. II
- Kid Frost – "Nu Bitch Nu Twist" from Still Up in This Shit!
- Nino Brown – "Love U Down" from Nino Brown
- A.L.T. – "Bang Bang" from ''The Resurrection''