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  2. Throw Ya Gunz - Wikipedia

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    The music video was Diane Martel's directorial debut. [5] The video was shot in South Jamaica, Queens. Real guns, including Tec-9s and Mac-10s provided by Jam Master Jay, were used. The music video begins with a group of people running on the beach. Onyx performs on the beach and in a darkened room. A large group of people dance with the song. [6]

  3. Onyx Collective - Wikipedia

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    Onyx Collective is a content brand owned and operated by Disney Entertainment, which primarily consists of projects from creators of color and other underrepresented groups. The brand was first launched on May 17, 2021, with several projects under development for Hulu and Disney+ .

  4. Onyx (hip-hop group) - Wikipedia

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    Onyx is an American hardcore hip hop group from New York City, formed in 1988 by Fredro Starr, Suavé (also known as Sonny Seeza) and the late Big DS. Sticky Fingaz joined the group in 1991. They are best known for their 1993 platinum hit single " Slam ", [ 2 ] which The Source magazine described as a song that introduced the art of slam ...

  5. Last Dayz - Wikipedia

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    The music video was directed by Joseph Kahn, [2] Barry Shapiro was a producer of this video. The video was filmed in an Industrial Park, New York City, and was premiered on The BOX on October 20, 1995. The video can be found on the 2008's DVD Onyx: 15 Years Of Videos, History And Violence.

  6. Onyx discography - Wikipedia

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    Onyx & JR.) from OptiMystic Day Of The Guiding Light; 2015: "Fight" by Лигалайз (feat. Onyx) from Лигалайз Fight - Single; 2015: "Nobody Move" by MoSS (feat. Onyx & Havoc) from MoSS Marching to the Sound of My Own Drum; 2015: "Las Calles Me Lo Exigen" by Tankeone (feat. Onyx) from Tankeone Las Calles Me Lo Exigen - Single

  7. Shut 'em Down (Onyx song) - Wikipedia

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    In the interview on "White Label Radio", Fredro Starr told a story about how Onyx recorded the title track. DMX came to the NYC's studio, "Sound On Sound Studios, to record the song "Shut 'Em Down" accompanied by his pitbulls and members of Ruff Ryders, but on the shooting of a video in Downtown Los Angeles, he arrived alone with the dogs!

  8. 6ix9ine - Wikipedia

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    The commercial video was released on Valentine's Day and went viral on TMZ and other celebrity news sites. [240] The start of the video states "In no way does Romantic Depot support Tekashi 6IX9INE's past activities", which include domestic violence and alleged sexual assault against his ex-girlfriend.

  9. The Worst (Onyx and Wu-Tang Clan song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Worst" is a song by American hip hop groups Onyx and Wu-Tang Clan. It was released on December 23, 1997 by Tommy Boy as a single from Tommy Boy Records's Ride and as the first single from Onyx's third album, Shut 'Em Down. Onyx is represented by Fredro Starr, Sonny Seeza and Sticky Fingaz, as well as affiliate X1.