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  2. Tame One - Wikipedia

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    Rahem Ross Brown (March 20, 1970 – November 6, 2022), better known by his stage name Tame One, was an American hip hop recording artist and graffiti artist from New Jersey. He was a member of Artifacts , Leak Bros , and the hip-hop supergroup The Weathermen .

  3. Artifacts (group) - Wikipedia

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    They hail from Newark, New Jersey, and made underground music that paid homage to the four elements of hip hop. The Artifacts' most popular song about Graffiti is single "Wrong Side of Da Tracks" Other Artifacts' popular hits include "Easter", "C'Mon wit da Git Down" and "The Ultimate (You Know The Time)".

  4. List of graffiti artists - Wikipedia

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  5. The 13 best New Jersey indie songs of 2021, and what's ... - AOL

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    It seems like you can get everything in Jersey — including great music. Here are the best songs of the year. The 13 best New Jersey indie songs of 2021, and what's coming in 2022

  6. Category:American graffiti artists - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Musicians from New Jersey - Wikipedia

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  8. Al Diaz (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Diaz was first introduced to the burgeoning graffiti culture by his older cousin Gilberto "SIETE" Diaz when he was just 12 years old. [4] His cousin lived in Washington Heights, which was a locus of graffiti production at the time, and taught Diaz about the traditional style of writing graffiti: combining a moniker, or nickname, with a number. [6]

  9. John Fekner - Wikipedia

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    Invited by Diane Shamash, director of MCAD gallery, Fekner agreed to create two new songs specifically for the show to be released as a 12" 33 1/3 rpm EP limited-edition vinyl record under the name of "John Fekner City Squad." The A-side, 2 4 5 7 9 11 featured Kwame Monroe, a.k.a. Bear 167, a South Bronx graffiti artist as the guest rapper.