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Rough House Survivers
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Biography Rough House Survivors released one album, Straight From the Soul, in 1992. DJ Swinn and MCs Dread One, Kev, and Roberto made up … read moreBiography Rough House Survivors released one album, Straight From the Soul, in 1992. DJ Swinn and MCs Dread One, Kev, and Roberto made up the quartet, who were lucky enough to deliver their rhymes on top of some of Tony Dofat's (Ma… read moreBiography Rough House Survivors released one album, Straight From the Soul, in 1992. DJ Swinn and MCs Dread One, Kev, and Roberto made up the quartet, who were lucky enough to deliver their rhymes on top of some of Tony Dofat's (Mary J. Blige's What's the 411, Monifah's Mo… read more -
Dysfunkshunal Familee
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In 1994, a group named Dysfunkshunal Familee, consisting of members Crazy DJ Bazarro, DJ Skinny, AMAYSS & D Rock independently pressed … read moreIn 1994, a group named Dysfunkshunal Familee, consisting of members Crazy DJ Bazarro, DJ Skinny, AMAYSS & D Rock independently pressed up 500, 12-inch records for their song “New Ruff Flava” , produced by Crazy DJ Bazarro. They gav… read moreIn 1994, a group named Dysfunkshunal Familee, consisting of members Crazy DJ Bazarro, DJ Skinny, AMAYSS & D Rock independently pressed up 500, 12-inch records for their song “New Ruff Flava” , produced by Crazy DJ Bazarro. They gave Dan Smalls, an employee of Loud Records at the time, 200 p… read more -
Ill Biskits
12,925 listeners
Formed in Petersburg, Virginia in the early 90's, Ill Biskits released thier 1st single on Indie NYC label Khari Entertainment in 1994… read moreFormed in Petersburg, Virginia in the early 90's, Ill Biskits released thier 1st single on Indie NYC label Khari Entertainment in 1994. The single, "God Bless Your Life" contains the rare and much sought after B-Side track… read moreFormed in Petersburg, Virginia in the early 90's, Ill Biskits released thier 1st single on Indie NYC label Khari Entertainment in 1994. The single, "God Bless Your Life" contains the rare and much sought after B-Side track "22 Years", which was produced by none other than… read more -
Innersoul
2,493 listeners
Innersoul aka Christopher A. Sawyer Born and raised in Harlem.Innersoul, aka Chistopher A. Sawyer enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship … read moreInnersoul aka Christopher A. Sawyer Born and raised in Harlem.Innersoul, aka Chistopher A. Sawyer enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with the hip-hop culture in it's earlier days, beginging his stint as a breakdancer at 10 yea… read moreInnersoul aka Christopher A. Sawyer Born and raised in Harlem.Innersoul, aka Chistopher A. Sawyer enjoyed a long and fruitful relationship with the hip-hop culture in it's earlier days, beginging his stint as a breakdancer at 10 years old, which paved the way for him to dance profesionally f… read more -
Concrete Click
2,603 listeners
Concrete Click was a hip-hop group consisting of emcees KT & Dagga of Boston, MA. They released "Lyrical Terrorism (the EP)" … read moreConcrete Click was a hip-hop group consisting of emcees KT & Dagga of Boston, MA. They released "Lyrical Terrorism (the EP)" and the 12" vinyl single "Keep It Street / Naive To The Fact" in 1995. Production w… read moreConcrete Click was a hip-hop group consisting of emcees KT & Dagga of Boston, MA. They released "Lyrical Terrorism (the EP)" and the 12" vinyl single "Keep It Street / Naive To The Fact" in 1995. Production was done by Dialek. View wiki -
Native Nuttz
801 listeners
US hip-hop duo, hailing from Atlanta (GA), consisted of 2 members : Leemil Edmond a.k.a Dureya and Joseph Davis a.k.a Joey Jo. View wikiUS hip-hop duo, hailing from Atlanta (GA), consisted of 2 members : Leemil Edmond a.k.a Dureya and Joseph Davis a.k.a Joey Jo. View wikiUS hip-hop duo, hailing from Atlanta (GA), consisted of 2 members : Leemil Edmond a.k.a Dureya and Joseph Davis a.k.a Joey Jo. View wiki -
Trends of Culture
4,233 listeners
Aside from one well-received single in 1995,Trends Of Culture more or less disappeared after releasing a first-rate piece of music in the f… read moreAside from one well-received single in 1995,Trends Of Culture more or less disappeared after releasing a first-rate piece of music in the form of their 1993 album, Trendz. The LP makes an inferior, but worthy, companion piece to contempo… read moreAside from one well-received single in 1995,Trends Of Culture more or less disappeared after releasing a first-rate piece of music in the form of their 1993 album, Trendz. The LP makes an inferior, but worthy, companion piece to contemporaneous releases like Enter The Wu-Tang and Black Moon’s Ent… read more -
Sleestack'z
1,408 listeners
The Sleestack'z were a 4 man hip-hop group from the mid 90s, based out of Atlanta (originally from NY) . Taking their name from Sid an… read moreThe Sleestack'z were a 4 man hip-hop group from the mid 90s, based out of Atlanta (originally from NY) . Taking their name from Sid and Marty Krofft's Saturday morning classic Land of the Lost, the Sleekstack'z' debut… read moreThe Sleestack'z were a 4 man hip-hop group from the mid 90s, based out of Atlanta (originally from NY) . Taking their name from Sid and Marty Krofft's Saturday morning classic Land of the Lost, the Sleekstack'z' debut offers a taste of the group's revisionist hip-hop. View wiki -
Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard
3,190 listeners
Pudgee The Phat Bastard was on the forefront of punchline rap in the early 90’s. As part of the Trackmasterz crew, he delivered a strong de… read morePudgee The Phat Bastard was on the forefront of punchline rap in the early 90’s. As part of the Trackmasterz crew, he delivered a strong debut album called Give ‘Em The Finger, which featured appearances from Kool G Rap, MC Lyte and Snag… read morePudgee The Phat Bastard was on the forefront of punchline rap in the early 90’s. As part of the Trackmasterz crew, he delivered a strong debut album called Give ‘Em The Finger, which featured appearances from Kool G Rap, MC Lyte and Snaggapuss. His future was looking bright, but problems with his… read more