The Almighty RSO was a hip hop group from Boston, Massachusetts. RSO stands for Rock Shit On or Real Strong Organization.
One of their first breakthroughs was winning the ICA B-Town Rap Battle in 1986. In 1988 they released the single, “We’re Notorious.” Current Boston hip hop favorite Akrobatik said “Initially I would think of RSO Crew who were from here and making any type of noise. Locally, if I turned on the radio, those would be the guys that I would know who they were and follow their songs. I’ve definitely been checking them out from the beginning.
n 1992 they released the EP “Revenge of the Badd Boyz” which created controversy with the single “One in the Chamba,” which was inspired by two killings of youths by Boston Police. The Boston Police Patrolman’s Association (BPPA) pressed charges against the group under a state law that prohibits inciting assaults against public figures. The Almighty RSO spent a short period being part of Queen Latifah’s Flavor Unit, appearing on the album “Rollin’ With The Flavor”.
In 1996 they produced their first full length LP Doomsday: Forever RSO which included the singles “You Could Be My Boo” featuring Faith Evans, “The War’s On” featuring Mobb Deep and “You’ll Never Know.
Members:
E-Devious
Ray Dog
Tony Rhome
Orange Man
DJ Deff Jeff
Rock (Former Member)
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