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Presto

With apparent affects of Pete Rock and roll, Jay Dee, and DJ Leading, Culver Town, CA, DJ/maker Presto (true name Christopher Douglas) consistently stayed true to his spirit- and jazz-inflected formula of boom-bap beats to produce a name for himself. Despite becoming born and elevated in Houston, TX, Presto’s NY …

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Brand Nubian

The Five Percent Country of Islam was a favorite inspiration for numerous thinking-man’s rap groups through the early ’90s, and Brand Nubian was arguably the best possible from the more militant crop. Although these were strongly related towards the Local Tongues posse however you like and audio, they weren’t officially …

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Masters of Ceremony

A short-lived, golden age rap group in the ‘80s, the Experts of Ceremony produced no considerable effect on hip-hop beyond their NYC suburban locale, except the fact that group first placed on screen the mike methods of Brand Nubian member Grand Puba. Produced in New Rochelle, NY, the Experts trio …

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Poor Righteous Teachers

Area of the developing contingent of Islamic-oriented message rappers, Poor Righteous Educators formed in Trenton, NJ, when teenage close friends Culture Independence and Smart Intelligent (songwriting credits are listed while S. Phillips and T. Grimes) made a decision to form a far more positive rap group instead of the gangsta …

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Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth

Support Vernon, New Yorkers Pete Rock and roll (a manufacturer/DJ) and rapper C.L. Even emerged in the first ’90s being a powerhouse efficiency duo. Their 1992 record Mecca & the Spirit Sibling was a hip-hop traditional with great slashes including “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Con.)” and “Straighten It Out.” They …

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Grand Puba

Grand Puba, given birth to Maxwell Dixon, is most beneficial referred to as the sage business lead rapper of Brand Nubian for the group’s common first record, One for any (1990), as well as the well-regarded reunion record, Base (1998). A indigenous of New Rochelle, NY, Dixon produced his industrial …

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Grand Daddy I.U.

A smaller known MC from hip-hop’s golden age, Grand Daddy We.U. got the smooth participant image. Often donning a fit and connect, his verbal execution was aptly relaxed and collected; he previously the skilled hardcore rhymes and created his very own urban-polished beats. Nevertheless, he hardly ever really attained exactly …

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X Clan

A great number of Afrocentric, politically oriented rap groups released records through the later ’80s and early ’90s. Hardly any of those groupings had been on the amount of the hard-hitting X Clan, a Brooklyn-based collective that released a set of stellar albums — 1990’s Towards the East, Blackwards and …

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Nyoil

Amid the ongoing debate of if hip-hop was dead in 2006, NYOIL (pronounced N-Y Oil) became the idea of controversy upon the discharge of his underground debut, “Y’all Should All Get Lynched.” Contacting for all those he deems “coon a** rappers” and “artificial a** gangstas” to become lynched, his Internet-released …

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Professor X

As an associate from the fiercely polemical hip-hop collective X-Clan, Teacher X spearheaded rap music’s embrace of Dark Nationalist politics, afterwards continuing his activism with some solo initiatives. The boy of civil privileges pioneer Sonny Carson, Teacher X was created Lumumba Carson in Brooklyn in 1956. As a kid, he …

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