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The label had numerous sub-labels such as Smile Communications (which later became independent and continued to be controlled by Plotnicki after Profile was acquired), Sea Bright Records, and Robert Hill's Zakia Records, the label that launched the career of King Sun and hip hop legends Eric B. & Rakim.
[8] BrumNotes magazine described the band's style as a fusion of hip hop and blues rock. [9] The Chicago Tribune called Fun Lovin' Criminals a "soul-infused rock ensemble". [3] AllMusic's John Bush described the band's style as "a blend of hip-hop beats, alternative style, and bluesy rhythms".
The Herd is an Australian hip hop group formed in Sydney.The group employs a "full band" format and is recognised for its live shows. The Herd is composed of Ozi Batla, Urthboy, Berzerkatron (MCs), Unkle Ho (beats), Traksewt (piano accordion, clarinet and beats), Sulo (beats and guitar), Toe-Fu (guitar), Rok Poshtya (bass) and singer Jane Tyrrell.
Kinto Sol is a Latin hip hop group based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The group consists of three brothers: DJ Payback Garcia (Javier Garcia), El Chivo (Eduardo Garcia) and Skribe (Manuel Garcia); originally from Iramuco, Guanajuato, Mexico, [1] they moved to the US at a very young age due to financial struggle. Initially, they would rap in English ...
[6] [8] In 1986 the Kings of the Sun were formed in Sydney as a pop rock quartet and briefly signed to Mushroom. [4] [7] Their debut single, "Bottom of My Heart", was released in October, which reached the top 50 on the Kent Music Report singles chart. [4] [9] Kings of the Sun were signed to RCA when executive Simon Lowe saw them perform. The ...
While on his trip, Kanye West's record label GOOD Music released a remix of a song by Chicago hip-hop artist Chief Keef. During the release, West took time to mention numerous other up and coming artists, including Louie. [4] King Louie was later quoted on MTV's Sucker Free program that he was shocked and not aware that West was a fan. [5]
Kingdon Chapple-Wilson (born 1991), known professionally as Kings, is a New Zealand rapper, record producer, singer and songwriter. He has been producing music under his self-run label Arch Angel Records since 2018, and holds the record for longest-running No. 1 single in New Zealand for his 2016 song "Don't Worry Bout' It".
The group was formed in 2001 [1] by T.I., alongside his longtime friends and fellow Atlanta-based rappers Big Kuntry King, C-Rod, AK, Dollar D.P and Mac Boney. They made their commercial debut on the track "Heavy Chevys", taken from T.I.'s debut solo album, I'm Serious (2001). [2]