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Rodney-O & Joe Cooley
Rodney-O & Joe Cooley

Origin

Riverside, California, United States

Genre

Hip hop, West Coast hip hop

Years active

1987-2000, 2011

Label

Egyptian Empire Records (1987-1988)
Atlantic Records (1990)
Nastymix Records (1991-1992)
Psychotic Records (1992-1993)
Westfunk Records (1998)
Kritical (2000)

Associated acts

Insane Poetry, Shakespeare

Past members

  • General Jeff
  • Joe Cooley
  • Rodney-O

Rodney-O & Joe Cooley were an American hip hop group from Riverside, California. The group consisted of rapper/producer Rodney-O and DJ/producer Joe Cooley for most of its existence, but also included rapper/producer and former Bobby Jimmy and the Critters member General Jeff during the group's early years. Considered pioneers of the West Coast hip hop scene, Rodney-O & Joe Cooley were best known for their songs "Everlasting Bass", "Cooley High" and "This Is for the Homies". 

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

  • 1988: Me and Joe
  • 1990: Three the Hard Way
  • 1991: Get Ready to Roll
  • 1993: Fuck New York
  • 1998: The Final Chapter
  • 2000: Veterans Day