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  2. O.C. Dawgs - Wikipedia

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    Ex Battalion members Skusta Clee and Flow G have been accused of plagiarism for releasing a promotional track entitled "Deym" identical to "Ddaeng" by BTS in September 2020. The contentious piece sparked heated debate, making #SkustaCleeisGoingtoJailParty a trending topic on Philippine Twitter. [11]

  3. Ex Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The hip-hop collective currently consists of Skusta Clee, Flow G, JRoa, Brando, Emcee Rhenn, and King Badger. [3] The group was founded by Bosx1ne (now Honcho), who reportedly left the group in 2022. [4] To date, they have garnered a total of almost 2 billion views and over 5 million subscribers on YouTube. [5]

  4. Skusta Clee - Wikipedia

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    Skusta Clee Birth name Daryl Jake Borja Ruiz Born (1996-02-16) February 16, 1996 (age 28) General Trias, Cavite Genres Hip hop trap R&B Occupations Rapper singer songwriter record producer actor Dancer Instruments Vocals guitar Years active 2014–present Labels Ex Battalion Music Panty Droppaz League Saucy Island Records Member of Ex Battalion O.C. Dawgs Kakaiboys [a] YouTube information ...

  5. Flow G - Wikipedia

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    In September 2020, Flow G released a promotional track "Deym" to endorse their clothing line "Brand for 199x", involving fellow Ex Battalion member Skusta Clee as an ambassador of the brand. They were allegedly accused of plagiarizing the song "Ddaeng" by BTS , which was released on SoundCloud in 2018. [ 13 ]

  6. Honcho (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Ezekiel Maglasang (born June 13, 1995), also known mononymously as Honcho (formerly Bosx1ne), is a Filipino rapper, singer and songwriter.He founded the Filipino hip-hop group Ex Battalion in 2012, [2] whose collective gained nationwide prominence with hits such as "Hayaan Mo Sila" and "No Games", the only trap tracks that charted the Top 10 of the now-defunct Billboard PH Top 20.

  7. Tokonatsu Endless - Wikipedia

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    Tokonatsu Endless is FLOW's twenty sixth single. The single has two editions: regular and limited. The limited edition includes a bonus DVD. It reached #35 on the Oricon charts and charted for 2 weeks. [1] Limited Edition Cover

  8. Oops - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Oops! (G.NA song) - Wikipedia

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