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Road to the Riches

Road to the Riches
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Studio album by Kool G Rap & DJ Polo
Released March 14, 1989
Recorded 1986–1988
Genre Hip hop, East Coast hip hop, Golden age hip hop
Length 47:49
Label Cold Chillin'/Warner Bros. Records
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Producer Marley Marl
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo chronology
Road To The Riches
(1989)
Wanted: Dead or Alive
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Robert Christgau B+
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars
Rolling Stone Album Guide 3.5/5 stars
RapReviews 9/10 stars
Rhapsody (Favourable)
Trouser Press (Favorable)

Road to the Riches is the debut album by hip hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, which was released in 1989 on then-prominent hip hop label Cold Chillin' Records. The album is notable in that it set off the mafioso rap trend with the title track "Road to the Riches," which received strong rotation on the TV show Yo! MTV Raps, and was later featured on the Classic hip hop Radio Station Playback FM from the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Most of the songs, however, are not crime-related. Other popular songs included "It's a Demo" and "Poison." In 1998, the album was selected as one of The Source's 100 Best Rap Albums.

Kool G Rap and DJ Polo were members of the legendary Juice Crew, led by producer Marley Marl. The duo first premiered on Mr. Magic's Rap Attack radio show on 107.5 in 1986 with its first single "It's A Demo." They spent the next few years releasing singles, and eventually wrote and recorded Road to the Riches in 1988, but wasn't released until early 1989. The album showcases G Rap's signature multisyllabic rhyme style with lyric topics ranging from crime, materialism, braggadocio, to love. The production was entirely handled by fellow juice Crew member Marley Marl, who provided a more hard-edged style of production than that of his previous work.

Road to the Riches is often cited as the beginning of the mafioso rap genre, laying the groundwork for future hip hop stars such as Scarface, Nas, Raekwon, Jay-Z, The Notorious B.I.G., and AZ, among others, however the bulk of the album features battle rap lyrics similar to Big Daddy Kane or Rakim without the explicit mafioso or gangsta rap subjects of the title track. G Rap would begin expanding his vivid storytelling and organized crime themes on his next album, Wanted: Dead or Alive and especially on 1992's Live and Let Die.


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