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Raymond Tyson, better known by his stage name Ray Luv, is an American Bay Area rapper from Santa Rosa, California, United States, who is best known for his contribution to the Bay Area hip hop scene in the mid-1990s.
Biography
Raymond Tyson was born on April 15, 1972, in
Career
Early in his career Ray Luv performed alongside
His first extended play Who Can Be Trusted? was released in 1993 by Young Black Brotha "Get Your Money On" from Trusted was popular on local radio at the time. That next year, Luv was featured on the
One of Ray Luv's biggest singles "Last Nite", music video was directed by
.In 1997, Luv contributed to the Bay Area rap compilation, Best of Da Bay: A Series of Slaps, from Young Black Brotha.[7]
Ray Luv is co-owner of the bay area favorite online video series Pushin' The Bay TV, alongside the show's host Emcee T, a rapper who is also from Santa Rosa, California
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Release | Peak chart positions | |
---|---|---|---|
US R&B |
US
Heat | ||
Forever Hustlin | 1995 | 21 | 16 |
Coup d'Etat | 1998 | 29 | — |
A Prince in Exile | 2002 | 35 | — |
Deathwish | 2004 | 40 | — |
Collaboration albums
- Population Control with Crimeseen (2006)
Compilation albums
- Black Wall Street with JT the Bigga Figga & Mac Mall (2003)
Extended plays
- Who Can Be Trusted? (1993)
Singles
Title | Release | Peak chart positions |
Album |
---|---|---|---|
US Rap | |||
"Last Nite" | 1994 | 16 | Forever Hustlin' |
"Definition of a Hustla" | 1995 | 18 | |
"Still Smokin Indo" | 21 |
Guest appearances
Title | Release | Peak chart positions[8] |
Album |
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US Rap | |||
"They Don't Understand" (Mac Dre featuring Ray Luv) | 1993 | 9 | Young Black Brotha |
"Pimp Shit" (Mac Mall featuring Ray Luv and Mac Dre) | 18 | Illegal Business? | |
"Born Hustlaz" (Ray Luv & RBL Posse) | 1994 | 24 | West Coast Bad Boyz Vol.1 |
"All About My Fetti" (Young Lay featuring Mac Mall & Ray Luv) | 1995 | 21 | New Jersey Drive, Vol. 1, Black 'N Dangerous |
"Bay Area Playaz" (Mac Dre featuring Ray Luv, Mac Mall, Master P, Too Short, Young Lay) | 11 | Dwellin' in tha Labb | |
"Pimp or Die " (Mac Mall featuring Ray Luv and Young Lay) | 1996 | 27 | Untouchable |
"Cinnamon Waves" (Shock G featuring Ray Luv) | 2000 | 35 |
References
- ^ "Ray Luv | Songs". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
- ^ By, Edited; Selvin, Joel (January 12, 1997). "Early Tupac Cuts Coming Out". San Francisco Chronicle. p. PK-41. Retrieved 2009-01-27.
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has generic name (help)[dead link] - ^ Ray Luv (2008-09-14). ""2Pac gave me the name Ray Luv" - PUSHIN' THE BAY / PTBTV EXCLUSIVE!". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13.
- ^ a b Caples, Garrett (2005-03-16). "The post-2Pac pack". San Francisco Bay Guardian. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
- ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Ray Luv - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
- ^ Rowell, Mike; Michel, Sia; Tudor, Silke (1995-04-26). "Samples". SF Weekly. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
- ^ Jam, Billy (1997-07-20). "Bay Area Rappers Gather Together In Song". San Francisco Chronicle. p. PK-32. Retrieved 2009-01-27.
- ^ "Hot Rap Songs Chart". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
External links
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