11/5

American musical group


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FieldValue
name11/5
image11 5 (rap group).jpg
captionTaydatay, Maine-O & Hennessy
aliasEleven Five
originSan Francisco, California
genre
years_active1994–2001
labelDogday
websiteTaydatay MySpace Page
past_members* Maine-O
Hennessy
Taydatay
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| name = 11/5 | image = 11 5 (rap group).jpg | caption = Taydatay, Maine-O & Hennessy | alias = Eleven Five | origin = San Francisco, California | genre = | years_active = 1994–2001 | label = Dogday | website = Taydatay MySpace Page | past_members = * Maine-O Hennessy Taydatay 11/5 was an American hip hop group from the Hunters Point section of San Francisco, California whose members were Maine-O, Hennessy and Taydatay, they were signed to Dogday Records, and were active from 1994 to 2001.

Biography

The Bay Area-based trio first appeared in 1992 on Cold World Hustlers first album Cold Streets on the song "Ni*** Took" then later in 1994 on Primo's album Stickin' to the Script on the song "Killa". Shortly after, they would release their debut album, Fiendin' 4 tha Funk. The album sold little outside the Bay Area and only made it to #76 on the Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The following year, they released a follow-up entitled A-1 Yola, which would fare much better on the charts, making it to #33 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #22 on the Top Heatseekers. After A-1 Yola, two more albums were released, 1999's The Overdose and 2001's After the Drama, as well as two compilations, before disbanding in 2001.

Discography

Studio albums

Collaboration albums

  • U Didn't Know?? with Cold World Hustlers, U.D.I. & Big Mack (2002)

Compilation albums

Solo projects

  • Taydatay – Anticipaytion (1998)
  • Taydatay Presents – Bay 2 Sac (2001)
  • Taydatay & Black C – Prime Factorz (2002)
  • Taydatay – Out of Sight, On the Grind (2003)
  • Taydatay Presents – Urban Legendz (2003)
  • Taydatay Aka T-Gunna – Death of a Legend • New Life for a Boss (2008)
  • Taydatay & Big Mack – Access Granted (2013)

References

References

  1. Ball, D'Andre. (2023-08-23). "In the '90s, California Music Channel Became the MTV of Bay Area Rap {{!}} KQED".

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