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Rosco

Given birth to in Cuba and raised in Miami, tropical pop vocalist/songwriter Rosco produced his General Music Latino label debut in 1998 with Bendita la Fe.

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Fu-Schnickens

Among the oddest groupings in hip-hop background, Fu-Schnickens’ manic, wildly playful raps were a lot more than just pop-culture-obsessed novelties: these were often marvels of techie achievement in the mic aswell. Spiritually speaking, Moc Fu (blessed J. Jones), Poc Fu (blessed Lennox Maturine), and group center point Chip Fu (blessed …

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Ozomatli

Brewing an essential concoction of Latin salsa, urban hip-hop, and jazz-funk, Ozomatli created in LA within the mid-’90s, eventually buying a lineup that included Raúl “El Bully” Pacheco, Ulises Bella, Jiro Yamaguchi, Cut Chemist, Chali 2na, Wil-Dog Abers, Mairo Calire, Rene “Spinobi” Dominguez, Justin “Niño” Porée, Asdrubal Sierra, and Jabu. …

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Boo-Yaa T.R.I.B.E.

Originally made up of six Samoan-descended brothers from LA, the Boo-Yaa T.R.We.B.E. provided a distinctly genuine make of gangsta rap. Sons of the Baptist minister, the brothers Devoux — business lead rapper Paul aka Ganxsta Ridd, bandleader Ted aka the Godfather, Donald aka Don L, Roscoe aka Rosco, Danny aka …

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Son of Bazerk

The sharply outfitted Son of Bazerk and his similarly dapper cohorts — Cassandra (aka MC Halfpint), Almighty Jahwell, Daddy Rawe, and Sandman, collectively dubbed Simply no Self Control — delivered the remarkably explosive Bazerk Bazerk Bazerk for MCA in 1991. Made by the Bomb Squad and boasting the turntable abilities …

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