


WC And The Maad Circle
Minority Alliance of Anti-Discrimination (MAAD Circle). Named and Executive Produced by [a=Ice Cube], childhood/neighborhood friend of the group. From South Central Los Angeles, California. Consisting of brothers [a=WC] and [a=Crazy Toones], also [a=Big Gee] (South Central LA) and [a=Coolio] from Compton. Formed after the split of [a=Low Profile].
Also associated with the group was Coolio's younger brother [a=P.S. Pookie] and OG Los Angeles Rapper, Mad [a=CJ Mac].
Legendary Hip Hop Producer and DJ [a=Sir Jinx] and Lench Mob DJ [a=Chilly Chill] were the main producers for the group. With Toones on co-production and cuts, WC and Ice Cube chose some of the samples used on the first album. The album also featured guest appearances by [a=J. Dee] of the Lench Mob, [a=MC Eiht] of Compton's Most Wanted, and a fictional character named "Granny"-who poses as WC and Crazy Toone's grandmother in skits throughout both albums and [a=DJ Crazy Toones]'s 1996 mixtape, "That Nigga's Crazy: Presents MAAD Circle Underground".
On their sophmore release, "Curb Servin", [a=Crazy Toones] took most of the production responsibilities.
Film director F. Gary Gray ("Straight Outta Compton") can be seen acting in MAAD Circle's music video "Dress Code".
Their music video "Ain't A Damn Thing Changed" features guest appearances by [a=Cypress Hill], [a=Ice Cube], and [a=Boo-Yaa T.r.i.b.e.].
The group was given homage by Compton rapper [a=Kendrick Lamar] on his debut album titled "Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City".