Living Proof is an album by the incarcerated rap collective Lifers Group, released in 1993.
[12] Trouser Press wrote that the album "trades intensity for a showcase of Rahway’s considerable lyrical/musical talents ...
"[3] The Gazette thought that "Ice-T may have scarier beats, but he can't top this for tragedy or credibility.
"[18] The Chicago Sun-Times stated that "in addition to solid musical production and skillful lyrical flow, the Rahway crew rips a few choice rhymes on 'Jack U Back', a dis of gangsta rappers who glorify street life and mislead listeners about its perils.
"[14] The Miami Herald declared that the album "is a raw and numbing litany of recrimination, stupid choices and ruined lives, made all the more depressing because you know every word is true.