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<title>Music Videos by Paris on Rhapsody Online</title><link>http://www.rhapsody.com/goto?rcid=art.23357788&amp;rws=%2Fparis-4%2Fmusic-videos.rss</link><description>An underrated Bay Area emcee/producer, Paris first hit the scene in 1990 with the release of &lt;I&gt;The Devil Made Me Do It&lt;/I&gt;. Known for his Funk-drenched beats and angry but intelligent rhymes, Paris wreaked lyrical havoc on racism and bigotry in America, all the while promoting respect and knowledge of self. In '93 he dropped &lt;I&gt;Sleeping With The Enemy&lt;/I&gt;, continuing his political agenda on his Scarface Records label. Fiery tracks like "Bush Killa" and "Make Way For A Panther" generated some high-profile controversy, but he never achieved the massive crossover success of Dre and Snoop. &lt;I&gt;Guerilla Funk&lt;/I&gt; followed in '94, after which Paris took several years off from rhyming and produced tracks for Conscious Daughters. &lt;I&gt;Unleashed&lt;/I&gt; surfaced in '98 but failed to make much noise. After taking a break from the rap game, Paris worked in the stock market and did very well for himself. In 2002, he returned with a new single addressing George W. and the "war on terrorism," followed by an all-new LP called &lt;i&gt;Sonic Jihad&lt;/i&gt;.
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