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Lil’ Raw

Underground hardcore rapper Lil’ Uncooked kicked off his saving career with visitor spots about albums by UGK, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, and C-Lim, which helped him build an viewers in the Southern and Midwest; he authorized with the Gemstone Existence label and released his debut recording, Livin’ Uncooked, in 2000.

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Cadillac Don & J-Money

Close friends Cadillac Don (given birth to Donald Clear) and J-Money (given birth to Tiyon Rogers) was raised in Crawford, MS, hearing blues and R&B but soon were attracted to the greater aggressive character of rap. Both went to college on football scholarships, but a personal injury sidelined J-Money from …

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Bohagon

Labeling himself like a “country, ghetto poet,” Bohagon (given birth to Cedric Leonard) was designated from the king of crunk, Lil Jon, like a encouraging Southern rap artist in the late ’90s. While Lil Jon was an A&R for Atlanta’s Therefore Therefore Def Information, he tapped into Bohagon to accomplish …

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OJ da Juiceman

OJ da Juiceman is a hardcore Southern rapper who produced his major-label recording debut in ’09 2009 after releasing over twelve underground mixtapes, most of them featuring well-known affiliate marketer Gucci Mane. Created Otis Williams, Jr., on November 26, 1981, in Atlanta, GA, he was raised inside a single-parent home …

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Famouz

A former professional soccer player using the NFL’s GAMBLING as well as the AFL’s Nashville Kats, Reggie Stephens — aka Famouz — differs from most athlete-turned-musicians for the reason that he aspired to create music prior to his athletic profession got off the bottom. He started rapping at age 12 …

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Rich Boy

Based in Cellular, Alabama, rapper Rich Boy (delivered Maurice Richards) didn’t get into the music industry until following he enrolled being a mechanised engineering main at Tuskegee University. Before after that, he produced music in his free time, but ultimately slipped out of college and released some indie materials that …

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Moochie Mack

Ex – Atlanta radio DJ Moochie Mack scored a big regional strike in 2000 with “Filthy South Is within da Home,” which resulted in a chance to record a full-length, 2001’s Broke Pimpin’. Driven by these Southern anthem as well as the singles “Ghetto Jump” and “We End up being …

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Pimp C

With partner Bun B, rapper Pimp C (given birth to Chad Butler) formed UGK and helped put hardcore Houston, Tx hip-hop in the limelight, but he’s also known to be at the guts of the street-level campaign that sold nearly as much T-shirts as the “Yayo’s Home” and “Frankie Says …

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Lil Jon

Exuberant, loud-mouthed, and regularly adorned having a bejeweled pimp chalice at hand, Lil Jon was the charismatic figurehead from the Dirty Southern crunk motion that arose through the Atlanta area across the turn from the hundred years. Delivered Jonathan Smith on January 27, 1971, in Atlanta, Georgia, the manufacturer/rapper started …

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Field Mob

While hip-hop prides itself on being the soundtrack towards the roads, Field Mob did their finest to represent the united states. Boondox (aka Smoke cigarettes) and Kalage (aka Shawn Jay) hail from Albany, GA, a little city outside Atlanta that’s best-known as the birthplace of spirit tale Ray Charles. The …

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