Madd Phlayva, who had to change their name to Da Phlayva for legal reasons, were a three piece out of Charleston, South Carolina. Soon after meeting at a local club in the summer of 1992, the MC's put down a small number of demos with local radio DJ and producer
Jahmes Wizard at the Carolina DJ's home studio. Shortly after recording the demo, they dropped a single "Niteliphe/Hookas" on local Charleston based indie label, Rollin Records. f you were looking for a major deal back then in the South, you got your asses up to the Jack The Ripper music conference in At…
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