In September 1990, members of Above the Law clashed with Ice Cube and his posse, Da Lench Mob, during the annual New Music Seminar conference.
Cold 187um has claimed that he was the first to pioneer the G-Funk style and that Dr. Dre's new sound was largely inspired by his work on that album.
While the cause of death remains officially unknown, Big Hutch stated that he died of a heart attack while taking a shower.
REMIX" were written and directed by Marty Thomas, Eazy-E's longtime Ruthless Records film director.
Thomas also wrote and directed the controversial and ultimately banned Uncle Sam's Curse album television commercials.
These commercials featured disturbing imagery, including the KKK chasing Above the Law past a church with burning torches and a white "Uncle Sam" pulling a newborn African-American baby from its mother's arms.
[8] Cold 187um has stated that over 30 unreleased tracks were recorded while KMG was still alive, with the rumored title Victims of Global Politics.