Group Home is an underground hip hop duo, comprised of members Lil’ Dap and Melachi the Nutcracker. They came to prominence as members of the Gang Starr Foundation.
Lil’ Dap made his rhyming debut on Gang Starr‘s 1992 classic Daily Operation on the song “I’m the Man”. Both members appeared on Gang Starr’s critically acclaimed 1994 effort Hard to Earn, on the tracks “Speak Ya Clout” and “Words from the Nutcracker”.
In 1995, the group released its debut album, Livin’ Proof. The album was very well received, mainly due to DJ Premier‘s advanced production work…
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Livin’ Proof (1995)
01. Intro
02. Inna Citi Life
03. Livin’ Proof
04. Serious Rap Shit
05. Suspended In Time
06. Sacrifice
07. Up Against The Wal
08. 4 Give My Sins
09. Baby Pa
10. 2 Thousand
11. Supa Star
12. Up Against Tha Wall
13. Tha Realness
02. Inna Citi Life
03. Livin’ Proof
04. Serious Rap Shit
05. Suspended In Time
06. Sacrifice
07. Up Against The Wal
08. 4 Give My Sins
09. Baby Pa
10. 2 Thousand
11. Supa Star
12. Up Against Tha Wall
13. Tha Realness
A Tear for the Ghetto (1999)
01. Tear Shit Down
02. Da Real Gh
03. Stupid Muthafuckas (feat. Mike Epps)
04. Street Life
05. Sun For A Reason
06. The Legacy (feat. Guru)
07. Run For Your Life (feat. Agallah)
08. Make It In Life
09. “A” Train Express
10. Be Like That (feat. Guru & Big Shug)
11. Dial-A-Thug (feat. Mike Epps)
12. Politic All Night
13. Keep Rising
14. We Can Do This
15. 12 O’clock
16. Oh Sweet America
17. Breaker
18. Beefin’ For Rap
19. Game Recognize Game
20. Life Ain’t Shit
02. Da Real Gh
03. Stupid Muthafuckas (feat. Mike Epps)
04. Street Life
05. Sun For A Reason
06. The Legacy (feat. Guru)
07. Run For Your Life (feat. Agallah)
08. Make It In Life
09. “A” Train Express
10. Be Like That (feat. Guru & Big Shug)
11. Dial-A-Thug (feat. Mike Epps)
12. Politic All Night
13. Keep Rising
14. We Can Do This
15. 12 O’clock
16. Oh Sweet America
17. Breaker
18. Beefin’ For Rap
19. Game Recognize Game
20. Life Ain’t Shit