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Rapper, DJ, and producer Pete Rock first emerged in 1991 as one half of a duo with C.L. Smooth, debuting with the All Souled Out EP. A hit LP, Mecca and the Soul Brother, followed before the two went their separate ways in the wake of 1994's The Main Ingredient, with Rock remaining a prolific studio presence prior to the release of his solo debut, Soul Survivor, on Loud/RCA four years later. Dropped from the label, he continued his career as an independent producer, and later signed to Rapster/BBE in 2001 for PeteStrumentals. Two years later, the label released a two-part compilation of mid-'90s LPs with Lost and Found. In 2004, Rock produced the sequel to his debut, Soul Survivor II, with features coming from Pharoahe Monch, Dead Prez, Talib Kweli, and former partner C.L. Smooth. During the next few years, Rock focused on producing for other artists, including Edo G and Ghostface Killah, releasing his next solo album, NY's Finest, in early 2008. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
Troy is one of their close friends who passed away, he was in the group heavy d and the boyz, def a classic this the jazzy and soulful s**t that got me into hip hop
celestiallionheart
Brings tears to my eyes- makes me want to do something in life worthy of being reminisced over~
I had never heard them before today but they are pretty damn chill.
jeanjacque2
Early '90s, The Golden Age of Hip Hop....when you arrived at a record/CD store in the mall (Strawberrys, The Whiz, Tapeworld, Sam Goodys) confused and unable to decide who or what to buy because so many darn artists were sooo good! The wackest groups back then stand ten feet tall over the best artists today.
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