"Devil Made Me Do It" is the groundbreaking debut LP by Paris, released under Guerrilla Funk Recordings. This influential album, first launched in 1990, stands as a powerful statement of political consciousness and social commentary within hip-hop. With hard-hitting lyrics addressing issues such as racial injustice, police brutality, and systemic oppression, Paris established himself as one of rap's most fearless voices. The title track and songs like "Break the Grip of Shame" became anthems for activism in music. Paris continued to build on this legacy with subsequent albums that further cemented his reputation for uncompromising content and sharp production skills. Guerrilla Funk Recordings is renowned for supporting artists who use their platform to challenge societal norms and promote revolutionary ideas through music.