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Goldie Lookin Chain

With heavy street accents and plenty of slang-slinging, comedy rappers Goldie Lookin Chain are proud to become sluggish sods from Newport, Wales. Primary guy P. Xain have been working on paths in his bedroom on inexpensive samplers when he fulfilled likeminded louts Eggsy and Adam Hussein. Obtaining stoned, drinking, going …

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DJ Magic Mike

DJ Magic Mike, the discovery bass maker after 2 Live Team, was the music’s most important recording designer. An underground label impresario on the purchase of Grasp P, Mike’s productions had been much rougher compared to the slick Miami bass audio and pursued a gritty old-school vibe — even more …

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C.C. Lemonhead

Alongside longtime creation partner Johnny “Jayski” McGowan, Nathaniel “C.C. Lemonhead” Orange created many of the ’90s most widely used booty/bass songs. Specifically, 95 South’s “Whoot, There IT REALLY IS,” the 69 Boyz’s “Tootsie Move,” Dis-N-Dat’s “Freak Me Baby,” as well as the Quad Town DJs’ “C’Mon N’ Trip It (The …

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95 South

Before producers C.C. Lemonhead and Jayski McGowan continued to create “Tootsee Move” for the 69 Boyz and “C’Mon N’ Trip It (The Teach)” for the Quad Town DJ’s, the duo got a likewise big strike with 95 South’s “Whoot, There IT REALLY IS” in early 1993. The music was the …

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Michael Powers

We were young in northern NJ and NEW YORK, guitarist, singer and songwriter Michael Forces (created Michael Murchison) learned all about the rural south, and gospel and blues music, at a age. His dad was a Vendor Sea who sailed all over the world before settling in Bayonne and starting …

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Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz

Exuberant, loud-mouthed, and regularly adorned having a bejeweled pimp chalice accessible, Lil Jon was the charismatic figurehead from the Dirth Southern crunk motion that arose through the Atlanta region around the switch of the hundred years. Created Jonathan Smith on January 27, 1971, in Atlanta, GA, the maker/rapper started his …

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Lou Bega

Just like the Afro-Cuban and mambo music that inspires his music, Lou Bega (David Loubega) is really a hybrid, blessed and elevated in Germany because the son of the Sicilian mom and Ugandan father. He sang and danced as a kid, paid attention to R&B and reggae as an adolescent, …

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Luther Campbell

The entrepreneur behind 2 Live Crew, owner of Luke Records, and former concert promoter Luther Campbell was at once arguably the country’s most controversial hip-hop figure. Campbell created the Miami-based quartet in 1987 plus they had been the centerpiece of the national marketing campaign against allegedly obscene lyrics. He was …

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Kilo

In the first ’90s, Kilo was among the first rappers from your South to garner a national audience. Representing Georgia as well as the Southern affinity for bass music, Kilo released several albums on, 1st, Hola Information and, then, Cover/Ichiban. A few of his even more well-known songs consist of …

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Biscuit

Although he by no means became well-known, Biscuit is really a talented, capable rapper who did some saving within the western area of the United States within the ’80s and ’90s. The Oakland, CA, indigenous (who must not be puzzled with the Australian alternate rock-band of the same name) was …

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