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  2. Lords of the Underground - Wikipedia

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    The Lords of the Underground (L.O.T.U.G.) is an American hip-hop trio based in Newark, New Jersey.The group is composed of Dupré Kelly (professionally known as DoItAll) (born January 14, 1971), Al'Terik Wardrick (professionally known as Mr. Funke) (born November 15, 1972) and Bruce A. Colston (professionally known as DJ Lord Jazz) (born November 20, 1968).

  3. Chief Rocka - Wikipedia

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    "Chief Rocka" is the third single released from the Lords of the Underground's debut album, Here Come the Lords. The song was produced and featured scratches by K-Def, with K-Def and Marley Marl mixing it. "Chief Rocka" became the group's most successful single and has become their signature song. [1]

  4. Category:Lords of the Underground albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Lords of the Underground albums or lists of Lords of the Underground albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Lords of the Underground albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Keepers of the Funk - Wikipedia

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    Keepers of the Funk is the second studio album by American hip hop group Lords of the Underground. It was released on November 1, 1994 via Pendulum Records. Recording sessions took place at House of Hitz in Chestnut Ridge, New York. Production was handled by Marley Marl, K-Def, Lords of the Underground and Andre

  6. Resurrection (Lords of the Underground album) - Wikipedia

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    The Plain Dealer wrote: "No cornball skits, no cast-of-thousands posse tracks, just two rappers and a disc jockey doing their thing, and doing it well." [7] The Star-Ledger thought that "the Lords are sample-crazy, lifting everything from Bill Withers' 'Ain't No Sunshine' to Sade's 'Jezebel'."

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  8. Here Come the Lords - Wikipedia

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    Here Come the Lords is the debut studio album by American hip hop group Lords of the Underground. [1] It was released in 1993 by Pendulum and Elektra Records. [2] It was produced by Marley Marl and K-Def. [1] The album was a success for the group, making it to No. 66 on the Billboard 200 and No. 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

  9. Funky Child - Wikipedia

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    "Funky Child" is a song by American hip-hop group Lords of the Underground. It was released in 1992 via Pendulum Records as the second single from the group's debut studio album Here Come the Lords. Recording sessions took place at Marley's House of Hits in New York. Production was handled by Marley Marl and K-Def.