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Pages in category "Rappers from Dallas" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 6arelyhuman; A.
The album was produced by Dallas Austin, Diamond D, Erick Sermon, Biz Markie, and Lord Finesse, among others. The album peaked at No. 119 on the Billboard 200 and No. 19 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. It spawned three singles: "Back in the Day", and the Kris Kross/Da Youngsta's diss tracks "Head or Gut" and "We Getz Busy".
Nemesis is an American hip-hop group formed in Dallas, Texas in the 1980s. Members of the group included MC Azim, DJ Snake, Big Al, Joe Macc and Ron C. [1] They are considered the first rap group from Dallas to enjoy popularity in the US and world-wide, thanks to their label, Profile Records.
Wendell Timothy Fite, also known as DJ Hurricane (born January 12, 1965) [1] is an American hip hop DJ, producer and rapper. [2] He is best known for his work with the Beastie Boys . [ 2 ] He was a member of the groups Solo Sounds and The Afros [ 3 ] and recorded three solo albums, [ 2 ] featuring many well-known artists such as Xzibit , Public ...
Doc-T left the group and changed his name to The D.O.C., becoming a valuable contributor to Eazy-E's debut album and newly formed gangsta rap group N.W.A. Acting as a writer to many tracks with Ruthless Records (and later Death Row Records ), the D.O.C. is most remembered for his 1989 debut album No One Can Do It Better featuring the hit single ...
The group has been featured in SPIN Magazine, [7] and was recognized as best Rap/Hip-Hop group by Dallas Observer in 2007. [8] The group mutually split up due to irreconcilable differences in mid-2008. [9] Jones is known for his knowledge of the hip hop music scene of the city of Dallas, Texas.
Tuck was born on March 29, 1979. He grew up in the Queen City neighborhood of South Dallas, where he attended Lincoln High School, and studied music at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. After dropping out of college, Tuck returned to South Dallas to begin performing rap music. [3] In 2004, he joined a seven member band, Dirty South Rydaz.
In 1993, Reid stepped down to continue focusing his energies on LaFace, leaving Dallas to run the Atlanta-based company on his own. Rowdy shot to success in 1993 with rap group Illegal , who had two #1 rap singles and the #1 Billboard rap single of the year.