O.F.T.B. (Operation from the Bottom), an American hip hop group, was formed in 1992 in the Watts district of Los Angeles, California by Kevin "Flipside" White, Sammy "Bust Stop" Williams, and Ronald "Low M.B." Watkins. The trio released their debut album Straight Up Watts on Big Beat Records in 1992, which included the hit single "Slangin' Dope". Under the guidance of DJ Quik and manager "Greedy" Greg, they were signed to Death Row Records. O.F.T.B. appeared on several soundtracks, including Above the Rim, Murder Was the Case, Gridlock'd, and Gang Related. They also collaborated with Tupac Shakur on tracks such as "The Struggle Continuez" and "Worldwide (Time After Time)". Kevin "Flipside" White was tragically killed in a shooting incident on September 23, 2013, marking the end of O.F.T.B.'s career.
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