Before Freddie Gibbs made grittiness hot again, the L.E.P. Bogus Boys were making noise with street-inspired rhymes that could only come from the roughest parts of Chicago. They’ve lost two members to gang violence over the years, but the Low End Professionals still spit Tupac and Scarface-inspired rhymes like it's 1994 and it works for them.You’ll feel like you’re in a time warp listening to them. The good kind. Think: Back To The Future, not Time Cop.
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