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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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Eric B. & Rakim

They never really had a mainstream hit of their own, but during rap’s so-called golden age in the late ’80s, Eric B. & Rakim had been almost universally named the leading DJ/MC team in every of hip-hop. Not merely was their chemistry superb, but independently, each symbolized the absolute condition …

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Stetsasonic

Among the initial rap groups to employ a live music group, Brooklyn’s Stetsasonic formed in 1981 and were also one of the primary to promote a confident black awareness that found it is ultimate expression within the so-called “daisy age group” noises of De La Spirit as well as the …

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Daddy-O

b. Brooklyn, NEW YORK, NY, USA. A creator person in Stetsasonic, and for quite a while among hip-hop’s most important figures, Daddy-O is usually remembered fondly because the Quincy Jones of rap. While still an associate of the music group he worked well in areas furthering the A.F.R.We.C.A. program – …

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Themselves

Themselves, area of the Anticon staff, play underground hip-hop using the confounding lyrical poetry of Doseone’s other group, cLOUDDEAD, but minus the same method of ambient audio textures. Vocalist Doseone and manufacturer Jel teamed up originally as Them and released a self-titled full-length in 2000. Reincarnated simply because Themselves, in …

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Prince Paul

Beginning his job being a DJ for Stetsasonic, rapper and producer Prince Paul offers lent his skills to albums by Boogie Down Productions, Gravediggaz, MC Lyte, Big Daddy Kane, and 3rd Bass, amongst others. Paul’s big break arrived when he created De La Soul’s 3 Ft High and Increasing recording. …

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Digital Underground

While hip-hop was consumed with the hardcore, noisy political rap of Community Enemy as well as the gangsta rap of N.W.A., Digital Underground sneaked away from Oakland making use of their bizarre, funky homage to Parliament-Funkadelic. Digital Underground constructed the majority of their music from P-Funk examples and created a …

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Kool Moe Dee

A member of 1 of the initial hip-hop crews, Treacherous Three, Kool Moe Dee later on became a single star in his very own correct in 1986 by teaming using a teenaged Teddy Riley (later on famed because the ruler of new jack port swing) over the crossover strike “Go …

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Kid Loops

Combining his like for science fiction, old-school hip-hop as well as the lush part of Detroit techno and jazz fusion, Jamie Lexton’s productions as Kid Loops skirt the advantage where raw breakbeat chemistry turns into bland coffee-table fare (a location once inhabited by several fusion legends aswell). A indigenous of …

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