Brother J Xclan Member

‍ ‍X Clan's Golden Era:

Alongside members like Professor X the Overseer, Paradise the Architect, and Sugar Shaft, Brother J anchored the group's classic 1990 debut album, To the East, Blackwards, and their 1992 follow-up, Xodus.

THE DOC

Still Funky Enough:

In 1989, he released his own masterpiece debut album, No One Can Do It Better, which was produced by Dr. Dre. The platinum-selling album featured massive hits like "It's Funky Enough" and "The Formula"

OakTown’s 3.5.7

‍ ‍Debut Success: Their 1989 debut album, Wild & Loose

Originally
starting out as backup dancers in Hammer's touring entourage, the group was transitioned into vocal performers under his Bust It Records label.

Sweet Tee

"I Got da Feelin'"

legendary rapper and pioneering female emcee

Swee tee is a pioneering hip-hop artist and master of ceremonies (MC) who emerged from Hollis, Queens, during the golden era of hip-hop in the mid-1980s.

Lord’s Of The Underground



A Legendary golden era hip-hop trio formed in 1990 in Newark, New Jersey. The group consists of MCs Dupré "DoItAll" Kelly, Al'Terik "Mr. Funke" Wardrick, and Bruce "DJ Lord Jazz" Colston.

Keith Murray

Breakout Debut: Introduced to legendary producer Erick Sermon by K-Solo, Murray made his first major appearance on the track "Hostile". His 1994 debut solo album, The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World, was certified gold. The title track remains his most successful solo hit.