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Tha Alkaholiks, a West Coast hip-hop trio, made a memorable entry into the music scene with their debut album “21 & Over” in 1993. The album’s title displays the group’s playful but raunchy type, emphasizing themes of partying, alcohol, and good instances. Produced by E-Swift, the album displayed the group’s distinctive chemistry and lyricism, marked by comedic wordplay and infectious beats. Tracks like “Solely Once I’m Drunk” and “Make Room” shined a highlight on their carefree perspective and showcased their love for storytelling.

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“21 & Over” resonated with followers of the rising West Coast sound, including a lighthearted and celebratory contact to the period’s hip-hop panorama. The album’s impression paved the way in which for Tha Alkaholiks to ascertain themselves as a definite voice in hip-hop, setting the stage for his or her future contributions to the style.
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