Hip-Hop/Rap
A.k.a. Todd Howard
One of the Los Angeles old school, Toddy Tee is as significant to the development of west coast rap as Afrika Bambaataa is to the New York scene, though he rarely receives the credit. This probably has a great deal to do with the lack of musical archive his career has produced. One important such document was the Batteram tape, a live outing circulated in similar fashion to the Zulu Nation’s ‘throwdowns’. It was later revisited in Ice-T’s ‘Six’, and documented the LAPD’s new weapon in the war against crack houses, an armoured car that they could drive straight into suspect’s houses.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Compton Forever | Toddy Tee | 1995 | Album |
Just No Good (I Can't Help My Self) | Toddy Tee | 1995 | Album |
Living On The Edge Of Insanity (The Life Album) | Toddy Tee | 1992 | Album |
Are We Too Young To Die | Toddy Tee | 1992 | Single |
The Ultimate Collection Vol 1 | Toddy Tee featuring Mixmaster Spade | 1988 | Compil. |
I Need A Rolex | Toddy Tee | 1988 | Single |
Just Say No | Toddy Tee Featuring Mixmaster Spade | 1986 | Album |
Lost In Space | Toddy Tee | 1986 | Album |
Batterram | Toddy Tee | 1985 | Album |
L.A. Is A Jungle | Toddy Tee | Album |