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Crucial Conflict

Effective period / Period of releases: 1993 - 1998

Members: Ralph Leverston, Wondosas Martin, Corey Johnson (3), Marrico King

Crucial Conflict is a Chicago hip hop group best known for its 1996 single "Hay" (from the album The Final Tic) and "Scummy" (from the album Good Side, Bad Side). Blending Cypress Hill's weed philosophy with a self-styled hopalong hip-hop sound based on the Old West, Chicago's Crucial Conflict hit the airwaves in 1996 with the marijuana ode "Hay." Members Wildstyle, Kilo, Coldhard, and Never grew up on Chicago's West Side and began rapping as a way to pass time on the mean streets.
They frequently collaborate with fellow Chicago rappers Do or Die and Twista. With fast-paced raps, they were being compared with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, whom they later ended up feuding. When the hit "Hay" was released, it improved the sales of the band's album The Final Tic. Signed to the UNIV label in 1996, the foursome hit the R&B Top Five with the June release of The Final Tic, which went gold later that year. Good Side, Bad Side followed in 1998. After ten years of label conflicts and time spent collaborating on local projects, Crucial Conflict returned with Planet Crucon in 2008. New material failed to appear, but the group remained an active live act, including an appearance at the 2015 SXSW festival during Twista's Midwestern Artists Showcase.

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crucial_Conflict