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“Rap-A-Lot Records” - Original 12” Flat Group (1992 – Geto Boys, Raheem & Ganksta N-I-P)

“Rap-A-Lot Records” - Original 12” Flat Group (1992 – Geto Boys, Raheem & Ganksta N-I-P)

Before jewel cases became standard, tall boxes were both anti-theft packaging and retail billboard, oversized objects that defined early CD-era presentation. This group includes original Rap-A-Lot tall box proofs and first pressings tied to Scarface, Willie D, Geto Boys, and Underground Masters, offering a rare look at how Southern rap was physically introduced to consumers during a pivotal commercial period.

These pieces document early CD-era packaging during Rap-A-Lot’s expansion, including some of Shawn Brauch’s earliest large-scale design work.

Key Details & Collectability

  • Group includes proof mock-up + first pressing tall boxes
  • Features Scarface, Willie D, Geto Boys, and Rap-A-Lot releases
  • Original 1991–1992 production materials
  • Rare early CD-era packaging artifacts
$100.00
“Rap-A-Lot Records” - Original 12” Flat Group (1992 – Geto Boys, Raheem & Ganksta N-I-P)
$100.00

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Before jewel cases became standard, tall boxes were both anti-theft packaging and retail billboard, oversized objects that defined early CD-era presentation. This group includes original Rap-A-Lot tall box proofs and first pressings tied to Scarface, Willie D, Geto Boys, and Underground Masters, offering a rare look at how Southern rap was physically introduced to consumers during a pivotal commercial period.

These pieces document early CD-era packaging during Rap-A-Lot’s expansion, including some of Shawn Brauch’s earliest large-scale design work.

Key Details & Collectability

  • Group includes proof mock-up + first pressing tall boxes
  • Features Scarface, Willie D, Geto Boys, and Rap-A-Lot releases
  • Original 1991–1992 production materials
  • Rare early CD-era packaging artifacts