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MC Serch

Widely recognized among the esteemed white rappers, MC Serch (born Michael Berrin) composed one-third of 3rd Bass. After three full-lengths with Pete Good and DJ Richie High — two studio room albums and a remix collection — Serch proceeded to go single with 1992’s Come back of the merchandise. Just …

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3rd Bass

3rd Bass was among a still-small amount of white hip-hop performers to attain wide approval in the bigger community. Combined with the Beastie Guys, 3rd Bass demonstrated that white hip-hop wasn’t always going to turn into a watered-down, commercially exploitative rip-off of the original article, as a lot of white …

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Majik Most

Majik Most, the self-proclaimed Initial Sweaty Back again Bastard, comes from Tampa, FL. His rhymes feature weighty usage of punchlines and comic vulgarity. Originally from Miami, Majik Many relocated to Tampa in the first ’90s and fulfilled Dutchmassive. Via a shared friend they forged a romantic relationship with maker Celph …

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JT the Bigga Figga

San Francisco-based rapper JT the Bigga Figga became the main topic of considerable underground hype because of the success of his self-released 1993 LP Playaz n’ the overall game; a major-label bidding battle ensued, and he eventually authorized with Priority to concern 1995’s Dwellin’ in tha Labb. Don’t Prevent til …

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