
On this day, February 17, 1988, the Geto Boys released their debut album Making Trouble, marking the beginning of one of hip-hop’s most controversial and influential groups. While this early release didn't gain mainstream success, it laid the groundwork for the group's evolution into pioneers of Southern rap and hardcore hip-hop.
At the time of Making Trouble, the lineup of the Geto Boys was different from their later, more well-known incarnation. The album featured Prince Johnny C, Jukebox, and DJ Ready Red, before Scarface, Willie D, and Bushwick Bill joined the group. The record had a more old-school hip-hop sound compared to their later aggressive and raw gangsta rap style.
Despite its lack of commercial impact, Making Trouble showed glimpses of the group’s rebellious nature and lyrical storytelling. It wasn’t until the late 80s and early 90s that the Geto Boys redefined their sound, leading to major success with albums like Grip It! On That Other Level (1989) and We Can’t Be Stopped (1991).
Fun fact: Making Trouble is often overshadowed by later Geto Boys albums, as the group completely overhauled its lineup and style after its release.
Trivia question: What controversial 1991 Geto Boys album featured the iconic track Mind Playing Tricks on Me?
At the time of Making Trouble, the lineup of the Geto Boys was different from their later, more well-known incarnation. The album featured Prince Johnny C, Jukebox, and DJ Ready Red, before Scarface, Willie D, and Bushwick Bill joined the group. The record had a more old-school hip-hop sound compared to their later aggressive and raw gangsta rap style.
Despite its lack of commercial impact, Making Trouble showed glimpses of the group’s rebellious nature and lyrical storytelling. It wasn’t until the late 80s and early 90s that the Geto Boys redefined their sound, leading to major success with albums like Grip It! On That Other Level (1989) and We Can’t Be Stopped (1991).
Fun fact: Making Trouble is often overshadowed by later Geto Boys albums, as the group completely overhauled its lineup and style after its release.
Trivia question: What controversial 1991 Geto Boys album featured the iconic track Mind Playing Tricks on Me?