1991: Southern rapper Scarface dropped his debut album, Mr. Scarface Is Back, on Oct. 8, 1991. Having already established himself in the rap scene as a member of Houston-based trio The Geto Boys -- ...
Scarface is widely considered one of the greatest rappers of all time. The Houston hiphop legend, whose real name is Brad Jordan, had a legendary run with the Geto Boys and has had a recent resurgence ...
It’s Scarface’s birthday, y’all. What, you didn’t get him anything, either? Thank God. The humiliation of letting Houston’s most lyrical, most respected and all-around best MC turn 42 without handing ...
More than anyone, Scarface is an artist who embraced the introspective side of street storytelling. His first two albums emphasized the mental toll of street hustling and violence, setting his ...
On Dec. 18, Jordan, best known as the pioneering hip-hop artist Scarface, appeared on National Public Radio’s Tiny Desk Concert series surrounded by nine other musicians and played six songs in a half ...
If Scarface had a quarter for every time someone announced “Mr. Scarface is back,” that child support struggle he faced shortly before his return to rapping, probably would have never even happened.
Even when it comes to Full Clip, VIBE has the sense enough to know not to bury the lead. So here it is: Scarface has left Rap-A-Lot Records. In an era of frequent artists drops and changing imprints, ...
Former Geto Boys rapper Scarface, one of hip-hop's most consistently successful artists, has recorded one new track for a greatest-hits set that streets Oct. 22 on Rap-A-Lot/Virgin Records. The new… ...
When Brad “Scarface” Jordan announced that his last studio album (2009’s Emeritus) would be his final one, the claim was hard to believe. On one hand, the Houston rapper has enjoyed a 20-plus year ...
The Roots Picnic — the once Philly-centric Black music festival, which over 16 years has become a perennial soft launch for the summer concert season here in the Northeast — can now safely be thought ...
Iconic rapper Scarface has sounded off on the VH-1 Dirty South Hip-Hop honors. The man attributed with putting Southern Hip-Hop on the map as a member of the Geto Boys and as a solo artist, refused to ...