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  2. Volume 10 (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Dino Hawkins, known by his stage name Volume 10, is an American rapper from Los Angeles, California. [1] He was a member of the Heavyweights crew along with Freestyle Fellowship , Ganjah K, and Medusa, among others.

  3. Volume Ten - Wikipedia

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    Volume 10 or Volume X or Volume Ten may refer to: Volume 10 (rapper) Volume 10: I Heart Disco, Desert Sessions; Ed Rec Vol. X; Volume 10, album by The Vibrators; See also

  4. Serial Killers (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    Serial Killers are an American hip hop supergroup formed in 2013 and composed of rappers B-Real, Xzibit and Demrick. [1] [2] The trio self-released their debut mixtape, Serial Killers Vol. 1, on October 31, 2013. [3] Matt Alonzo directed a music video for their first single, "The First 48". [4]

  5. Members Only (hip-hop collective) - Wikipedia

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    It is closely associated with another collective named Very Rare, and members of both collectives also refer to themselves as VR All-Stars. Following the release of their fourth project, Members Only, Vol. 4, the collective has gone on an indefinite hiatus, with some of its most prominent members such as Craig Xen and Wifisfuneral exiting the ...

  6. Three 6 Mafia - Wikipedia

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    The group later adopted the name, seeing that the name more closely matched the bleak and dark imagery of their music. [9] Juicy J had yet to release a notable work of his own at this point, but in 1994 that would change with Vol. 9: It's On and Vol. 10: Chronicles of the Juice Manne. Similar to Paul and Infamous's works the previous year ...

  7. Common discography - Wikipedia

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    Common released his third album, One Day It'll All Make Sense, which was a little commercial success, follow suit with his fourth album, Like Water for Chocolate, which was met with critical acclaim from music critics, calling it the best rap album of the year.

  8. Asheru - Wikipedia

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    Birth name: Gabriel C. Benn [1] Born December 29, 1974 (age 50) Columbia, Maryland, U.S. Genres: Hip hop, alternative hip hop, underground hip hop, East coast rap: Occupation(s) Rapper, producer, teacher: Years active: 1996–present: Labels: Seven Heads Entertainment (1996–2001) Guerilla Arts Ink, LLC: The Un-label (2001–present) Website

  9. Tumi Molekane - Wikipedia

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    Tumi Molekane (born 16 August 1981) is a Tanzanian-born South African rapper and poet. He was the lead vocalist of Tumi and the Volume , that was officially disbanded in 2012. [ 1 ] In 2016, Tumi relaunched himself as Stogie T [ 2 ] and released an eponymous album, which featured Da L.E.S , Lastee, Emtee , Nasty C , Nadia Nakai and Yanga . [ 3 ]