Throughout the 1990s, Scarface was considered as the most admired rapper in the south. It was after he broke away from the group Geto Boys so that he could launch his solo career. Although he never actually made national hits with his albums in the 1990s, he still had an undisputable popularity in the south. He was the one who defined the essence of being a Southern thug rapper many years before the term Dirty South was coined.
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