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M-1

The one-time president for the brand new York Town branch from the radical black nationalist Country wide People’s Democratic Uhuru Movement, M-1 caused some controversy in the underground rap scene as part of the critically acclaimed and ostensibly socialist Deceased Prez twosome. While he and Stic.guy were among brands, each …

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Black Ice

Hip-hop poet Dark Ice began growing his terms of revolution back 1993 when he was referred to as Lamar Manson. A fascinating performer having a pro-family, anti-establishment message, Dark Ice worked well Philadelphia’s coffeehouse and poetry slam circuit hard, making himself a faithful local following on the way. It wouldn’t …

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ApSci

Mainly a duo — MC Ra LaMotta and his wife, vocalist Dana Diaz-Tutaan — but aided simply by a set of DJs (DJ Big Wiz, DJ Boo) and a percussionist (Guy Licata), ApSci (short for Applied Science) released their first album, OBTAIN IT Twisted, in the Australian Elefant Tracks label. …

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Raheem Jamal

Raheem Jamal made his name known in Boston’s rap underground both as an MC, co-leading hip-hop crews Electric powered and Task Move, so that as an urban-themed painter and visual designer. Given birth to and bred in Boston, MA, Jamal made a decision to create hip-hop his existence when he …

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Storm the Unpredictable

Developing up in Oxon Hill, MD, just outdoors Washington, D.C., Dwayne Henry was initially released to hip-hop through his cousin, who, on his appointments from Queens, would play him tapes of the favorite party jams. Influenced by these, and by performers like Slick Rick as well as the Juice Team, …

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Mr. Lif

When he began releasing singles in the later ’90s, party rap and gangsta rap were the dominant designs most MCs favored, but Mr. Lif’s lyrical plan was a politics and socially mindful one which recalled the rap superstars of the past due ’80s and early ’90s — Open public Foe, …

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Grayskul

Oldominion crew users and MCs Onry Ozzborn and JFK have been meaning to accomplish a project collectively for some time, nonetheless it wasn’t until once they heard Cannibal Ox’s 2001 recording, The Chilly Vein, that they made a decision to organize themselves. The finalized their lineup in 2003 with the …

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El-P

El-P, aka Un Producto, is among hip-hop’s many obstinate and adventurous pioneers, combining a lo-fi old-school visual using a progressive rock and roll musician’s inclination to push limitations. He hasn’t succumbed to the needs of commercial rap, instead selecting to pursue his very own decidedly noncommercial path. In the middle-’90s, …

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C-Rayz Walz

Socially conscious and an experienced freestyler, underground rapper C-Rayz Walz participated in open-mike nights about NEW YORK before hooking using the Stronghold collective. Walz’s first performances included mixtapes, an AWOL newspaper compilation, and One Minded Advantages’ Program 2 EP. A demo-filled debut record, The Prelude, made an appearance by himself …

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S.A. Smash

Pursuing Rjd2 from Columbus, OH, and in to the ranks from the Def Jux staff, S.A. Smash is really a duo produced by rapper/companies Camu Tao and Metro. Following a single over the label called “Gangsta,” the set made their record debut in June 2003 with Smashy Trashy, appealing guests …

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