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American hip hop group
G-Side is an American hip hop duo from
Huntsville, Alabama .
[1] The group consists of ST 2 Lettaz (born Stephen Harris) and Yung Clova (born David Williams).
[2]
ST 2 Lettaz and Yung Clova first met at the Boys & Girls Club in
Athens, Alabama .
[3] In 1999, they formed G-Side.
[4] The duo connected with the production team Block Beattaz and got involved in the entertainment company Slow Motion Soundz.
[4]
G-Side's debut studio album, Sumthin 2 Hate , was released in 2007.
[5] It was followed by Starshipz and Rocketz (2008)
[6] and
Huntsville International (2009).
[7] In 2011, the duo released
The One...Cohesive ,
[8] as well as
Island .
[9]
In September 2012, it was announced[
who? ] that they had decided to part ways.
[10] However, their hiatus ended in November 2013.
[11]
The duo released
Gz II Godz in 2014
[12] and The 2 Cohesive in 2018.
[13]
In a 2010 interview, G-Side cited
8Ball & MJG ,
Outkast ,
Ghetto Mafia ,
Geto Boys ,
Master P , and
UGK as the influences on the duo's music.
[14]
Live from the Parish (2010)
"Relaxin'" (2010)
"The Blackout" (2011)
"Forever" (2013)
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"SXSW 2010: G-Side, Live In Concert" .
NPR . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
^ Sargent, Jordan (January 8, 2009).
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^ Drake, David (January 12, 2010).
"G-Side: Huntsville International" .
Pitchfork . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
^ Soderberg, Brandon (January 14, 2011).
"G-Side: The ONE... COHESIVE" .
Pitchfork . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
^ Soderberg, Brandon (November 21, 2011).
"G-Side: iSLAND" .
Pitchfork . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
^ Soderberg, Brandon (September 12, 2012).
"G-Side Split Up, ST 2 Lettaz Preps Solo Album" .
Spin . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
^ Kelley, Frannie (November 11, 2013).
" 'All Daps And Hugs': G-Side Reunites And Releases A New Song" .
NPR . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
^ Turner, David (May 29, 2014).
"G-Side: Gz II Godz" .
Pitchfork . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
^ Wake, Matt (December 28, 2018).
"40 notable Alabama-made albums and EPs from 2018" .
AL.com . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .
^ Breihan, Tom (February 10, 2010).
"Rising: G-Side" .
Pitchfork . Retrieved January 20, 2020 .