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'''South Central Cartel''' is a [[Los Angeles]]-based [[gangsta rap]] group. Some of their popular songs include "U Gotta Deal Wit Dis", "Pops Was a Rolla", "Ya Getz Clowned", "Gang Stories", "Servin 'Em Heat", "Knocc on Wood" (Remix), and "All Day Everyday" & "Eastside-Westside" & "It's an S.C.C Thang" .
 
==Membres==
* '''Prodeje''' (or '''Big Prodeje''')'' (Austin Patterson)''
* '''Havoc''' (or '''Havoc Da Mouthpiece''')'' (Cary Calvin)''
* [[Havoc & Prodeje]] (as a duo)
* [[L.V. (singer)|L.V.]]'' (Larry Sanders)''
* '''Havikk the Rhime Son''''' (Brian West)''
* '''Young Prodeje''''' (Patrick Pitts)''
* '''DJ Kaos''''' (Gregory Scott)''
* '''DJ Gripp''''' (Perry Rayson)''
==Biography==
As one of the original early-'90s [[West Coast hip hop|West Coast]] gangsta collectives to follow [[N.W.A.]]'s lead, South Central Cartel first appeared with their debut album ''[[South Central Madness]]'' in 1991, before releasing a succession of albums throughout the remainder of the decade. After their follow-up, 1994s ''[['N Gatz We Truss]]'', generated a sizable amount of attention in the gangsta rap underground. [[Def Jam Recordings]] signed the group, eventually resulting in their most commercially successful album, 1997s ''[[All Day Everyday]]''.
 
During this same era, group leaders [[Havoc & Prodeje]] together released a string of albums on Pump Records as well, helping garner a small yet healthy cult audience. Despite their lack of mainstream success, the group does stand alongside fellow early-'90s West Coast colleagues such as [[N.W.A.]], [[Compton's Most Wanted]], and [[Above the Law (group)|Above the Law]] as gangsta rap pioneers.
 
Havoc is the son of Robert Squirell, member of [[The Chi-Lites]] music group.
 
==Discography==