After helping form The Dayton Family with Bootleg, Shoestring played a primary role in the group's quick success within the Midwestern hardcore rap underground. Unfortunately, the group's quick success came to an end following their second album, F.B.I., when the group encountered numerous problems with the law. Despite these obstacles, Shoestring went on to sign with Tommy Boy and released his solo debut, Representin' Till the World Ends, in 1999.
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So High (feat. Manie)
Let Me In This Motherfucka
Mother Fuck the Cops
Dead or Alive
Chevy Ride By
Wrecking Mics and Pianos
Get Money (feat. Bonecrusher)
What You Want to Do
Smell the Aroma
This Is How We Kill
Following a Star
All You Hear Is Boom
Party
The Return aka Im Back (feat. Bootleg & One of a Kind)
Grave Circumstances
I'm Still a Killa
Players
We Run This (feat. Gas)
Twist Up and Roll
Intro
Welcome to Terror
We Still Creepin'
Family Biz
I Can't Take It
Greedy
Snitch Killer
Punk Mutha
Chevy Intro
Shoe about That Money (feat. Lonny)
Sunshine & Blow
Wiggy
BAD AND BEAUTIFUL
Elie
Down Azz Chic (feat. Madam)
What's Up
Representin' Till the World Ends
Outro
Bloodline
Get Your Groove On
FBI Intro
Hater Intro
Young G Intro
Take That M.F.
Let Me in This Mother Fucka
Im Still A Killa
Twist Up And Rol
Let Me in This Mother Fucka (Remix)
Drunk Dan Intro
Whats Up
Whose Line Is It Anyway?
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