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| | Paris, MP3 Music Download at eMusic |
 | | His debut album, The Devil Made Me Do It, was released in 1990, and attracted some attention (and praise) for the single "The Hate That Hate Made," as well as the title track, whose video was banned by MTV. |
 | | Paris completed the follow-up album Sleeping With the Enemy in 1992; however, in the wake of the controversy over Ice-T's "Cop Killer," Tommy Boy refused to release it, citing the anti-George Bush track "Bush Killa." Eventually, they decided the whole album was far too strident and inflammatory, and bought out Paris' contract. |
 | | Remastered versions of his first three albums were issued around the same time, and new music from himself, Public Enemy, Kam, MC Ren and the Conscious Daughters was promised. |
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