Bacdafucup
When Onyx dropped Bacdafucup in March 1993, they ushered in a new look, sound, and attitude that would influence Hip-Hop in several ways. The album cover alone with its image of the bald-headed quartet was extremely effective in establishing their image as east coast thugs. Complete with guns, mad faces (their logo is actually a mad face) and Timberland boots, there was no doubt what Onyx was about. Even the group's vocabulary would become a permanent part of Hip-Hop vernacular. The word grimy had been used in Hip-Hop, but without a doubt Onyx made it everyday slang. "Shiftee" with its infectious hook, "lowdown gritty and grimy" helped to usher in the term which is still a mainstay in the culture. Produced by Chyskillz and Jam Master Jay, "Shiftee" reached five different Billboard charts, peaking at #2 on the Hot Rap Singles Chart.
"Slam" was the second single from Bacdafucup and group member Fredro Starr proudly proclaimed in last year's Versus against Cypress Hill, "Onyx introduced slam dancing to Hip-Hop." "Slam" is the song that expanded the group's fanbase and introduced them into popular culture. "Slam" has appeared in video games, The Cleveland Show, How High, and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon as well as several Nike, ESPN and Gatorade commercials. In 1993, a heavy metal remix of Slam featuring the band Biohazard was released. Adding to the thugged-out image of Onyx, Bacdafucup contained skits of bootleggers getting beat down as well as songs like "Stik n Muve" and "Bichasnigaz."