Dirty Red

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M.C SHAKI aka Dirty Red born Kevyn Carter in Los Angeles, California is a West Coast rapper. No longer signed to Ruthless Records. He was born and raised in Los Angeles,Ca. before moving to Fontana, California.

He appeared in Above The Law's "Dose Of The Mega Flex", two of DJ Yella's tracks in One Mo Nigga ta Go and appeared in Eazy-E's Wut Would U Do, Down To Tha Last Roach, Ruthless Radio Show Theme and Luv 4 Dem Gangstaz plus on Kokane's Funk Upon a Rhyme's Aftermath with Above the Law, He was long time friends with Above the Law's own Cold 187um who's from Pomona, California. Dirty Red was going to be Eazy-E's next prodege along with B.G. Knocc Out, Slow Pain and Menajahtwa, as well as played a major role in Ruthless Records feud with Dr. Dre's Death Row Records, which Eazy-E's last protégés were Kokane, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony and Steffon, but 1995 was the pass away of Eazy-E, so after that Dirty Red has been making music with DJ Yella and Cold 187um during his spare time.

  • He is featured on Eazy-ECPT's "We Want Eazy" Tribute mixtape.
  • He has been interviewed by Eazy-ECPT.com.

  • 1987 WIZZARDS OF ROCK
  • 2006 Street Heat Vol.1

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