Death Threat (hip hop group) explained

Death Threat
Alias:DTG
Origin:Philippines
Genre:Pinoy hip hop
Years Active:1993–present
Label:Real Deal Productions
Associated Acts:Francis M, Andrew E, Mastaplann, Ghetto Doggs, Apokalipsis

Death Threat is a hip-hop group in the Philippines.

History

Their self-titled debut album Death Threat produced the song "Gusto Kong Bumaet (Pero 'Di Ko Magawa)" (in English: "I Want to Become Good (But I Cannot)") which told tales of the daily lives of the young impoverished Filipino youth growing up in the city streets and slum areas.

Their second album, Death Threat: Wanted produced the song "Ilibing ng Buhay (Ang Mga Sosyal)" (in English: "Bury (The Elitists) Alive") with Pooch of Ghetto Doggs.

Beware left the Philippines after the release of the album, and the group became the duo of Hi-Jakkk and Gloc-9, and released the third album Kings of da Undaground in 1997. Beware then returned to the Philippines in 1998 to release the album Death Threat: The Return that was recorded in Sactown, California.

Gerald "Genezide" Acelajado became a born-again pastor.

Lawrence "O-Dogg" Panganiban was an RTC employee. In 2014, he was shot dead in Muntinlupa.[1]

Discography

Albums

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Court employee shot dead in Muntinlupa. GMA News Online.