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Revision as of 06:41, 8 February 2008 editChubbles (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers62,337 edits revert. There is no legitimate reason that an album should be considered more notable than the musicians on the album.← Previous edit Revision as of 06:51, 8 February 2008 edit undoTasc0 (talk | contribs)4,493 edits There is no such group like the one mentioned. The album was made by TWO groups which makes the album a COLLABORATION beetwen TWO groups.Next edit →
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{{Infobox musical artist
|Name = Bloods & Crips
|Img =
|Img_capt =
|Background = group_or_band
|Alias = B'z & C'z
|Origin = ]
|Genre = ]<br> ]<br>]
|Years_active = ] - ]
|Label = Warlock Records<br>Dangerpus Records
|Associated_acts = ]<br>Ron "Ronnie Ron" Phillips
|URL =
|Current_members = ] (Bloods)<br>] (Crips)
}}
'''''Bloods & Crips''''' was a collaboration between members of the ] & ], they were signed to Warlock Records. Representing the Bloods were CK, KP, Batman, Big Y, Bloody Mary, Peanut II, Lil' 8, Redrum, Lil' Hawk, Lil' Stretch, Green Eyez, B-Brazy and G Spider, Tip-Toe, G-Len, June Dawg, Baby Maniak and Big Mad-Eyez and representing the crips were AWOL, BK, Big Freeze, Blue Rag, Broncoe, C-Note, Cixx Pac, Do or Die, Sin Loc, G-Bone, Koollay, Scarface and Twin Loc.

==History==
The Bloods & Crips project was organized by producer Ron "Ronnie Ron" Phillips and rapper ]. Actual gang members from both sides auditioned for the group and the best ones were chosen for the album. In 1993 the Bloods & Crips released their debut album entitled ] for Warlock Records, the album was a success, selling over 500,000 copies and being certified gold by the RIAA. One year later, the groups final studio album, ] was released and was another success, selling over 400,000 copies. After Bangin' on Wax 2, the Bloods & Crips parted ways, with the Bloods becoming the ] and the Crips became the ].

==Discography==
===Studio Albums ===
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!align="left"|Album information
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|align="left"|''''']'''''
*Released: ]
*Chart positions: #86 US
*Last ]: Gold
*Singles: "Bangin' on Wax", "Crip, Crip, Crip", "Piru Love"
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|align="left"|''''']'''''
*Released: ]
*Chart positions: #139 US, #20 Top R&B/Hip-Hop
*Last ]: N/A
*Singles: "G's and Loc's", "Wich You Were Here", "Every Dog Has His Day"
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|}

===Compilations===
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]
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