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Scarface (born Brad Jordan, November 9, 1970) is a rapper from the South Acres neighborhood in Houston, Texas, originally known for his work as a member of the Geto Boys. He has been a solo artist since 1991, becoming one of the most popular southern rappers in the business although maintaining ties to the Geto Boys. He is known for his sometimes unique and exaggerated voice and rapping technique. Check our available Scarface concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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2010 may just mark a definite change in the storied relationship between Brad 'Scarface' Jordan and Rap-A-Lot Records. His perhaps most widely acclaimed album, "The Fix," had been released on Def Jam South during his presidency there, but he eventually returned to his longtime label, before communicating the end of his rap career with "Emeritus."It wasn't long, however, before Mr. Scarface announced plans to retire from retirement...
- rapreviews.com
Though it's a decade on from his anxiety-ridden Geto Boys classic "Mind Playing Tricks on Me," Scarface apparently still has hellhounds on his trail. The Fix, his excellent seventh solo album, is fixated on paranoia, particularly on the gritty street narratives "Safe" and "Keepin' Me Down." His other preoccupation is spirituality ? the lush "Heaven" finds the former Brad Jordan searching for salvation...
- www.blender.com
Scarface has always seemed depressed, but on his previous two records, he sounded like a man permanently severing ties with the outside world. Both 2007's MADE and 2008's Emeritus were almost alarmingly bleak-- mournful, embittered dispatches from a self-imposed exile-- and spending time in them was rewarding and exhausting in equal measure...
- pitchfork.com
Several years ago Scarface spooked a lot of hip-hop fans by naming his first album in the 21st century "Last of a Dying Breed." Rumors starting buzzing: was the legendary Mr. Brad, hip-hop's own DJ Akshen, putting down the mic and going into retirement? Those who wanted to think the worst probably got a DOUBLE DOSE from 'Face being named the head of Def Jam South...
- rapreviews.com
"So when you put this motherfucker to the test You gotta realize somethin' nigga, you fuckin' wit the very best I got this killa up inside of me I can't talk to my mother so I talk to my diary"If you lived through the mid-90s, chances are you know those words. Maybe it's because you were one of the million-plus Americans who bought Scarface's third album "The Diary" in the last two months alone of 1994...
- rapreviews.com
Accolades can be tossed around a dime a dozen in the rap world these days. After 25 years of hip-hop and 10 years of rap dominating the charts, any number of people can be called "entrepeneurs" or "pioneers" or even "legends." Overusing these terms tends to taint their value and makes acquiring their title ring false. Perhaps this is why Scarface has never been truly recognized in the rap world; and this writer is just as much to blame. Mr...
- rapreviews.com
Brad Jordan hasn't changed meaningfully in 20 years. The Houston rap giant's first famous song, "Mind Playing Tricks on Me," found him sitting alone in a four-cornered room, haunted by visions. He was 21 years old, and George Herbert Walker Bush was president. Last month, Brad turned 39, and America elected Barack Obama. There's probably a 10-minute "We Didn't Start the Fire" anthem to be written about what's happened to rap music in between...
- www.villagevoice.com
Juice Crew or BDP? 'Pac or Biggie? Jay-Z or Nas? As hip-hoppers, we live for these debates. One of the hottest at the moment is the claim for "King of the South". The primary contenders? Lil' Flip and T.I. Verbal jabs (and even physical ones) have been thrown and the drama has escalated, attracting a bloodthirsty audience. Fans have chosen sides, either aligning with the Rubber Band Man's camp or taking arms alongside Houston's notorious Leprechaun...
- rapreviews.com
At some point even words like "legend" and "icon" seem insufficient to sum up the career of Brad Jordan a.k.a. Scarface. In fact, a recording career itself seems insufficient. Scarface has both pioneered and dominated the Southern style of gangster rap for 20 years, and when someone dominates so thoroughly for so long you usually picture them moving on to new endeavors. Hollywood hasn't beaten a path to Mr...
- rapreviews.com
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