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C.P.O.

L.A. gangster rap group aka Capital Punishment Organization

United States • 1989-01-01 – 1994-01-01

C.P.O. is credited on 126 releases across 13 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1993–2022 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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126

Pressings credited

13

Albums

4

Decades active

77

In collections

Biography

CPO (an abbreviation of Capital Punishment Organization) was an American hip hop group from Compton, California, founded in 1989 by rapper Vince "Lil' Nation" Edwards and DJ Clarence "D.J. Train" Lars, and enlisted producer Daron "Young D" Sapp shortly thereafter. Fellow rapper Granville "The Chip" Moton was one-time member of the group. They released a single album in 1990, To Hell and Black, which included production from MC Ren of N.W.A. and was distributed by Capitol Records. To Hell and Black peaked at No. 33 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Billboard charts. DJ Train, who had worked mostly with MC Ren and J. J. Fad, died of smoke inhalation in a house fire on July 26, 1994. Lil' Nation later identified himself as (Tha) Boss Hogg, or "CPO" in the singular form. CPO Boss Hogg continued to make rap appearances, including the 1994 original soundtrack to Above the Rim, E-A-Ski on his 1998 album, and the 2000 self-titled album by Tha Eastsidaz. He died in 2022.

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126 releases · 13 albums · active 1993–2022

  • Performance · 137

Studios: Dogghouse Recording Studios · Music Grinder Studios · Skip Saylor Recording

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