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Lil Jon

Exuberant, loud-mouthed, and regularly adorned having a bejeweled pimp chalice at hand, Lil Jon was the charismatic figurehead from the Dirty Southern crunk motion that arose through the Atlanta area across the turn from the hundred years. Delivered Jonathan Smith on January 27, 1971, in Atlanta, Georgia, the manufacturer/rapper started …

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Dubadelic

A WordSound label supergroup featuring Expenses Laswell, ex-New Kingdom member Scotty Hard, and Spectre, amongst others, the experimental dub ensemble Dubadelic debuted in 1996 with 2000: A Bass Odyssey. The follow-up, Bass Invaders, made an appearance two years later on.

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Diplo

A superstar DJ, sought-after manufacturer, taste-making label owner, and wizard behind Main Lazer, Diplo (aka Diplodocus, Wes Diplo, and Wes Gully) launched his profession over the fringes of dance music. Along with his mash-up mixtapes, he discovered and made a appear where his musical preferences — ’80s pop, electronica, Dirty …

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Bass Syndicate

The bottom-heavy Bass Syndicate is merely among the monikers DM Saving owners Tag and David Watson use to package their booming, woofer-destroying “Jeep music.” Greatly affected by Kraftwerk and Southern rap, the Watsons 1st made an appearance in 1992 as Bass 305 using the earth-shaking launch Digital Bass. Many followers …

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Bass Junkie

U.K.-structured producer Phil Klein releases Miami bass-inflected brand-new school electro in his Bass Junkie aegis. Showing up most recently over the Breakin’ Information label and by himself Parallax imprint, Klein’s Bass Junkie materials attracts liberally from classics of electro-funk and bass music — from Freestyle’s “It’s Auto” and Unidentified DJ’s …

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Duice

“Dazzey Duks” was the name of rap duo Duice’s just charting one. But that’s quite an fulfillment since the one marketed two million copies. The only real strike one from LA indigenous L.A. Sno and Creo-D., who hailed from Barbados, was motivated by the brief shorts put on by the …

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Big Mello

Given birth to and raised in Houston, TX, rapper Curtis Davis debuted seeing that Big Mello in 1992 using the record Bone tissue Hard Zaggin in the Rap-a-Lot label. Wegonefunkwichamind made an appearance two years afterwards without the of the most common Rap-a-Lot guest superstars. Those who came across Big …

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Big Al

Previously of Dallas’ funky hip-hop group Nemesis, MC Big Al released his debut album, Presents Da Buddha Klan, in 1996. His follow-up, Ghetto Tales, premiered in 2000 on Power Information.

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Fresh Kid Ice

Fresh Kid Snow (aka Chris Wong Received) was a founding person in 2 Live Team. As the famously explicit team would continue to make background in Florida, it in fact started in California, when Snow, DJ Mr. Mixx, and Amazing V released the “Revelation” solitary in 1985. The solitary became …

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Hi-Town DJ’s

The Hi-Town DJ’s are made up of six individuals (rappers Derrick Rahming, Matt Small, and Teeze; record spinner DJ JP; vocalist Kalo; and stage dancer Chyna Doll) who reject the gangsta method of hip-hop, and embrace the party-hearty vibe rather. All the band’s users originally hailed from either Florida or …

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