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| D.C.P. |
| | Country: | United States |
Releases: | [Our Time to Shine] [Ghetto Preacha] [The Last Saint] | Info: | D.C.P. is born on the 14th of November in 1978. His debut
album The Last Saint is released on Grapetree Records in
1998. He got his name from L.G. Wise on whose album G’s Us 4
Life (1997) he features. The name D.C.P. , Demon Cap Peeler,
means to wage war against the enemy (Satan).
Change
From living in the streets and stealing to get the latest
fashions, to rapping for Jesus, D.C.P. has transformed into
someone with a deep concern for others. “If it wasn’t for
Jesus I wouldn’t be where I am today,” D.C. P. touts.
Miami
Born to drug addicted parents, his grandparents adopted
D.C.P. at 3 months old in Miami, Florida. Starving for
attention, D.C.P. decided to rely on himself by stealing to
acquire the things he desired. He greatly admired those who
had money and influence in his community. He chose drug
dealers as his role models and started patterning his life
after theirs by dropping out of school at 16 years old and
selling drugs in 1992. D.C.P. moved out of his home and onto
the streets. During that time, he was kidnapped,
pistol-whipped and drugged by a major drug dealer.
Wheels
“At one point Bennie (also known as D.C.P.) was kidnapped by
a drug dealer who thought Bennie had stolen his wheels,”
said Catherine Tucker, D.C.P.’s grandmother. “We heard
gunshots and Bennie managed to jump over one of the guys and
out of the car.”
Angel
In 1996, God decided to send an angel to Hallendale. D.C.P.,
high on drugs, wandered into Fresh Cuts, a barber shop,
where he met L.G. Wise. L.G. Wise did not hesitate to tell
D.C.P. that he needed Christ in his life. “Five to six
months later, L.G. was picking me up and taking me to True
Bread Christian Center in Ft. Lauderdale,” said D.C.P. “I
knew God from my childhood. I just needed someone to walk
with me. I realized I couldn’t do it alone.”
L.G. Wise
With help from L.G. Wise, D.C.P. raps of sex money and drugs
evolved into songs admonishing God and extending a hand to
those from broken families and to drug dealers. |
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Release: | Our Time to Shine |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 2000 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Grapetree Records |
Info: | 1. Our Time To Shine (Intro)
2. Our Time To Shine
3. Suffer For Reasons
4. D.C.P.
5. I See A Boy
6. Too Many Cats - interlude
7. Woe Stories
8. Life Becoming Mo Of A Woe
9. On The Ball
10. Thru Wit It
11. Stroll
12. Jezebel
13. Forgot
14. So What |
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Release: | Ghetto Preacha |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 1999 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Grapetree Records |
Info: | 1. That's How I Was
2. Lie
3. Set Up
4. Last Dayz (Intro)
5. Last Dayz
6. Real1'z
7. Fear God
8. Doin' Time
9. She Fell 4 It
10. End Is Near |
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Release: | The Last Saint |
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Media: | [Audio CD] | Released: | 1998 [ Listen to HHH from this era on Spotify ] |
Recordlabel: | Phat Boy Recordings |
Info: | 1. Last saint (intro)
2. Last saint
3. Finally made it
4. Sad songs
5. If I can turn time back
6. Way
7. At least try
8. Broken family
9. Will I survive
10. Keep goin' on
11. If you don't repent
12. Tempted
13. It ain't eazy
14. Ann the Harlot
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