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
