Three Times Dope Explained

Three Times Dope was an American hip hop/rap group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania consisting of EST (Robert Waller), Chuck Nice (Walter Griggs) and Woody Wood (Duerwood Beale). 3xD, as they were called for short, were a part of the Hilltop Hustlers Crew (which also included Steady B, Cool C, Da Youngsta's and others).[1] At first, they recorded under the name 3-D.

Career

Their debut LP, Original Stylin was well-received, peaking at #122 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart[2] and the group became well known for the terminology they created, such as "Acknickulous" and "The Giddy Up".

3xD's follow-up album Live from Acknickulous Land was an attempt at a more serious work.[3] Despite spawning two minor hits, it failed to chart on the Billboard 200. It did, however, peak at #30 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Album chart.[2]

3xD later became closely associated with rapper/producer Kwamé. Their third album, Da Sequel, was not released until 1998.

EST would eventually go on to become an award-winning songwriter for top-tier acts, such as Britney Spears with an unreleased song called "Giving It Up For Love" in 2004 but most notably a Grammy nomination in 2005 for Destiny's Child's "Cater 2 U".

Discography

As 3-D[4]

As Three Times Dope[5]

Sampling

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JESSE SERWER. 9 March 2015.
  2. Billboard.com
  3. Web site: Three Times Dope - Music Biography, Streaming Radio and Discography - AllMusic. Ron Wynn. AllMusic. 9 March 2015.
  4. http://www.discogs.com/artist/3-D+%282%29 Discogs.com
  5. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Three+Times+Dope Discogs.com
  6. Billboard.com