What is boo yaa tribe?

Boo Yaa Tribe is a hip hop group formed in the 1980s in Carson, California. The group consists of Samoan American brothers Paul, Ted, and Vincent Devoux, who are also known by their stage names Ganxsta Ridd, Godfather, and Kobra, respectively.

The group is known for their aggressive style of rap, blending elements of hip hop with traditional Samoan influences. They gained popularity in the 1990s with hits such as "Psyko Funk" and "911."

Boo Yaa Tribe has collaborated with a number of prominent artists, including Eminem, Ice Cube, and Tupac Shakur. They have also appeared in several films and television shows, including "Blood In, Blood Out" and "The Wayans Bros."

Despite facing some legal troubles and controversy over their lyrical content, Boo Yaa Tribe has remained a respected and influential group in the hip hop community. They continue to release music and perform live shows to this day.