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  2. Jin discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the discography of Jin (also known as Jin the Emcee, 100 Grand Jin and MC Jin), a Chinese-American rapper who makes English and Cantonese songs. Albums

  3. Emcee N.I.C.E. - Wikipedia

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    Emcee N.I.C.E.’s debut recording as a Christian Hip Hop Recording artist came when the album Praise was released in 2017 and became his first solo project to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums and “Billboard Gospel Album Sales” the album would yield Five No. 1 hit records on the Billboard charts in "I Got Angels" [8] [9 ...

  4. Dewey Saunders - Wikipedia

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    Dewey Bryan Saunders (born August 27, 1983), also known by his forenames Dewey Bryan (and formerly by the stage names Dewey Decibel, Unless and Emcee Unless), is an American visual artist and rapper based in Los Angeles, California.

  5. Beltaine's Fire - Wikipedia

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    The band was originally formed in San Francisco, California in August 2005 as a collaboration between Emcee Lynx and an experimental Celtic/Folk/Rock Duo called The Wills Wilde. After some initial success they decided to build a live band around the concept and Lynx recruited Laura Noel on Bass and Chris Darbeyshire on drums to make the group a ...

  6. Young MC - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Young (born May 10, 1967), better known by his stage name Young M.C., is an American rapper, singer and actor.He is best known for his 1989 hit "Bust a Move".His debut album Stone Cold Rhymin' found international acclaim.

  7. Apani B. Fly - Wikipedia

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    Apani Nicole Smith (born September 17, 1974) known professionally as Apani B. Fly, is an American hip hop emcee.. In 1996 her first 12-inch single, "Estragen", was independently released and shortly followed up by several high-profile guest appearances on projects with Organized Konfusion, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch, Nujabes and MF Doom.

  8. Mike Carr (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Carr was born on 7 December 1937 in South Shields, County Durham, England. [2]The younger brother of trumpeter Ian Carr, with whom he formed the EmCee Five group, [3] he began playing in Newcastle in the 1960s, before leaving for London in the 1970s and appearing regularly at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club. [3]

  9. Sunz of Man - Wikipedia

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    Prior to being affiliated with Wu-Tang, Sunz were initially known as Da Last Future and included Shabazz the Disciple, 7th Ambassador and producer Su-Preme, but not 60 Second Assassin,. [1]