of Hip-Hop/Rap and R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Eric Nichols
Eric Nichols: better known as ( E. Loc), is a rapper from Bakersfield California. He is know for the "Gangsta Rap" he did during the 1990's which consist of tracks that was popular in central Bakersfield such as "199-Park", "Real Niggaz In Jail Cells, and "Pass Da Guage he did with Big Snake, and More. In 1996 E-Loc (Big E-Loc), signed his first deal with "War-Zone Records" which was based in Los Angeles but had a mobile unit stationed in Bakersfield at the time. That same year he recorded his first cassette which featured soundtracks that made noise throughout central California tracks such as: "Ain't No Side Like The West Side," "Bust'n Out Wit The Funk," and "What You See Ain't Always What You Get" . E Loc is also recognized as a west coast pioneer in terms of rap music coming out of the Central Valley from Bakersfield back in the 1990's and early 2000's. He is also know for his association with "Cream & Sb" better known as (U-Turn), DJ. Phresh Kutz, Big Sneaky A.D, Turk Madnizz, the Def Dames, Fast Blacc, T-Bone, Thin One, and more..
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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"Sounds From Sunday Morning" | Big E-Loc, Lurk1, G.R., Turk Madnizz | 2016 | Album |