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Bass Junkie

U.K.-structured producer Phil Klein releases Miami bass-inflected brand-new school electro in his Bass Junkie aegis. Showing up most recently over the Breakin’ Information label and by himself Parallax imprint, Klein’s Bass Junkie materials attracts liberally from classics of electro-funk and bass music — from Freestyle’s “It’s Auto” and Unidentified DJ’s …

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Curren$y

Because of his wise lyrics, the Louisiana-based Curren$con landed a label offer in 2003, nonetheless it took 3 brands and seven many years of underground produces prior to the rapper made his standard debut. Given birth to Shante Anthony Franklin and elevated in New Orleans, Curren$con was originally authorized to …

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CunninLynguists

The progressive Southern trio CunninLynguists’ mix of witty lyrics and edgy production has made them a favorite of underground hip-hop fans. Before they teamed up, Deacon the Villain from Kentucky and Kno from Georgia had been already popular among the hip-hop underground for both their abilities over the mike and …

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Crunchy Black

A Three 6 Mafia group member, Crunchy Dark played a substantial function in the group’s albums seeing that an MC.

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Crime Boss

Houston’s Crime Employer debuted in 1994, guesting on the monitor from Eightball & MJG’s Externally Seeking In. The hardcore rapper discovered his own single deal over the group’s Suave Home label twelve months afterwards and released All in the overall game in 1995. Within a cope with Relativity, Crime Employer’ …

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Play N Skillz

Siblings Juan “Play” Salinas and Oscar “Skillz” Salinas are Play N Skillz, versatile manufacturers and occasional rappers who’ve successfully moved across modern rap, R&B, pop, and dance designs. Elevated in Irving, Tx, they began producing music within their mother’s house, created an area stir, and proceeded to go countrywide in …

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Chingy

Kicking off his job in 2003 using the massive strike “Correct Thurr,” St. Louis rapper Chingy spent two solid years in the limelight, launching two platinum-selling albums while learning to be a home name because of some television performances and movie jobs. Delivered Howard Bailey, Jr. on March 9, 1980, …

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Blac Monks

Blac Monks is a Southern rap group featuring 3-2, Da and Awol. The trio released their debut record, Secrets from the Hidden Temple, in the springtime of 1995. After an extended hiatus — where Quiet Surprise and previous Geto Guy Raheem became a member of the music group — the …

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Khia

The saucy rapper Khia could be a one-hit wonder, but that one hit was still influencing Southern rap 2 yrs following its release. The sexually challenging “My Throat, My Back again” was the properly produced Dirty South strike. Khia — true name Khia Finch — acquired recorded the awful tune …

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Big Mike

A member from the divergent Rap-A-Lot Details family, located in Houston, Big Mike (aka Michael Banking institutions) first produced his name using the Geto Boys. Associates Scarface and Bushwick Costs employed him to replace Willie D. after a fallout inside the group. Mike made an appearance in the 1993 record …

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