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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Crazy...the saga continues...


Going off the momentem of "Chopper" and "Downtown" playing on the radio and taking stage before Master-P at the 98' Teen Summit , "Please don't kill me" was released a year later in 1999.
The album is a step up Lyrically and production wise from his last effort.Radio however didn't receive this album well.The only track to ever get some play was the lil Keke collabo song tittled
"Holla at me".
The Original cover artwork for this album had
crazy holding a gun instead of the re-issued cover
where he as a rosary in his hand.
This would be his last project on Ruff Era records
due to contractual disputes with the label.
For the rest of the year he laid low guest appearing on numerous artist projects and even
appeared in a local jewelers commercial.
He was soon approached by C-Murder from No Limit/Tru records
early in 2000.Due to ongoing Legal battles with his former label he had
to change his name.So instead of "Crazy" he changed it to "Krazy" while under No Limit
contract.His first ever recorded song under No Limit was the B-Side to the 504 Boys
single "Wobble,Wobble" tittled "Play no Games".
Crazy-Please don't Kill Me.1999 Ruff Era records.
Krazy-Play No Games.First recorded song on No Limit records.2000.

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