Seagram Miller, also known as Seagram, was an American rapper and songwriter known for his contributions to the West Coast hip-hop scene in the 1990s. He was born on March 24, 1976, in Los Angeles, California, and began his music career in the underground rap circuit. Seagram's music primarily falls within the genres of gangsta rap and hip-hop, characterized by his gritty lyrics and distinctive delivery. His debut album, "The Dark Side," released in 1995, showcased his raw storytelling ability and garnered attention within the hip-hop community. His follow-up, "The Streetz Is Mine," released in 1996, further solidified his reputation, featuring collaborations with notable artists and producers of the era. Despite his promising career, Seagram's life was cut short when he was murdered in 1996 at the age of 20. His impact on music is noted for influencing subsequent West Coast artists, and he is often remembered for his authenticity and contributions to the gangsta rap genre. Seagram's work continues to resonate with fans of 90s hip-hop and is recognized for its reflection of street life and struggles in Los Angeles.