B.H.P. is a name associated with at least two distinct musical projects. One reference points to a 1998 full‑length album titled *Eastbound*, classified as gangsta rap/g‑funk. Another reference identifies ".bHP" as a nu‑metal band formed in Warsaw, Poland, in 2021. No single source confirms that these entries refer to the same act, so they are treated as separate entities sharing an acronym.
Both projects are relatively obscure, with limited publicly available information beyond the cited sources.
Formation and Backstory
The nu‑metal incarnation, listed in MusicBrainz, originated in Warsaw, Poland, and was established in 2021. No further details about the founding members, motivations, or early history are provided in the available sources.
The rap‑oriented release *Eastbound* appears in a 1998 archive on YehThatRocks, but the source does not include background information about the artist behind the album or the circumstances of its production.
Style and Influences
According to YehThatRocks, the *Eastbound* album is categorized under gangsta rap and G‑funk, suggesting influences from West Coast hip‑hop of the early‑to‑mid‑1990s. The nu‑metal band ".bHP" is described by MusicBrainz simply as a nu‑metal act, implying a blend of heavy metal riffs with elements of alternative rock and possibly hip‑hop, typical of the genre.
No explicit influences or stylistic descriptions are available beyond these genre labels.
Members
Current
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Former
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No member information is supplied in any of the sources. Both the 1998 rap project and the 2021 nu‑metal band have undisclosed line‑ups.
Discography
Studio Albums
1998 – Eastbound (full album, gangsta rap / G‑funk)
Live Albums
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EPs and Compilations
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Notable Tracks
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Legacy and Notes
Both the 1998 rap release and the 2021 nu‑metal band appear to have limited exposure, with no chart data, critical reviews, or notable legacy information found in the cited sources. Their presence on niche databases (YehThatRocks, MusicBrainz) suggests a modest, possibly underground following.
Further research would be required to clarify whether the two entries share any personnel or artistic continuity.