Top Rappin' 4-tay Albums
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Dlk Enterprise Presents Rappin 4-Tay
Dlk Enterprise Presents Rappin 4-Tay "Dlk Collabs", Vol. 5
[2022]
The Playaz Club Returns. - EP
The Playaz Club Returns. - EP
[2016]
My Favorites, Vol. 1
My Favorites, Vol. 1
[2012]
Where Is The Love?
Where Is The Love?
[2011]
Still Standing
Still Standing
[2011]
Strictly Enforced
Strictly Enforced
[2011]
The World Is a Ghetto
The World Is a Ghetto
[2008]
That's What You Thought (Explicit Version)
That's What You Thought (Explicit Version)
[2007]
Gangsta Gumbo
Gangsta Gumbo
[2003]
Introduction to Mackin'
Introduction to Mackin'
[1999]
Bigga Than Da Game
Bigga Than Da Game
[1998]
4 tha Hard Way
4 tha Hard Way
[1997]
Ain't No Playa Like... - EP
Ain't No Playa Like... - EP
[1996]
Off Parole
Off Parole
[1996]
I'll Be Around (featuring the Spinners)
I'll Be Around (featuring the Spinners)
[1995]
Don't Fight the Feelin'
Don't Fight the Feelin'
[1994]
Rappen 4 Tay Is Back!
Rappen 4 Tay Is Back!
[1991]
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Related Information for Rappin' 4-tay
Rappin' 4-Tay (born Anthony Forté on March 2, 1968) is an American rapper from San Francisco, California best known for the track "Playaz Club" from his album Don't Fight the Feeling. He debuted on the Too $hort album Life Is…Too Short but soon after the album release, 4-Tay was arrested on drug charges. After his sentence was completed Rappin' 4-Tay Is Back!!! 1992), followed by "Feeling" and its hit. While the albums won him a devoted fanbase, especially in the San Francisco area, his mainstream success was scarce, although he was featured in 2pac's "Only God Can Judge Me." In 1995 (see 1995 in music), 4-Tay released I'll Be Around, then Off Parole (1996, 1996 in music), 4 tha... read more
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