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Biography

Slow Pain, born Larry Patino in 1973, was a pioneering figure in West Coast Chicano rap, celebrated for blending G-funk grooves with heartfelt storytelling. Emerging as a member of Street Mentality, he gained early recognition with the group's 1992 album The Town I Live In, before joining the G’Fellas, whose 1999 release Crime Stories remains a Chicano rap classic. In 1994, Slow Pain launched his solo career with The Baby O.G., featuring the standout single "Money Maid," solidifying his place in the rap scene. His subsequent albums, including Lil' Don Juan (2001), Raider 4 Life (2003), and The OG (2008), showcased his versatility and ability to resonate with fans across generations. Beyond solo work, he spearheaded numerous collaborative projects under the Old Town Gangsters banner, creating street albums like Hood Patrol (2002) and L.A. Blues (2004). Tracks like "Saturday Night Ballin’" and "Hustling Ain’t Dead" further highlighted his lyrical prowess. Collaborations with artists such as Kid Frost and Nino Brown solidified his reputation as a cornerstone of the Chicano rap movement. A father of many hits and an influential voice in the genre, Slow Pain passed away on September 3, 2020, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.
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