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  2. R.A.P. Ferreira - Wikipedia

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    In November 2013, he appeared on Hellfyre Club's compilation Dorner vs. Tookie. [33] He released Poplar Grove (or How to Rap with a Hammer) under the moniker Scallops Hotel in November 2013. [34] In June 2014, Ferreira moved with his friends Nedarb Nagrom and Safari Al to Los Angeles to be with his label and collective Hellfyre club.

  3. List of Los Angeles rappers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable hip hop music artists that are from Los Angeles, California This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Nelly - Wikipedia

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    Nelly has been a longtime fan of the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball. [81] Likewise a fan of the former St. Louis Rams during their tenure in St. Louis from 1995 to 2015, [82] he expressed ongoing support for the team following their relocation to Los Angeles in 2016, even attending their appearance at Super Bowl LVI in 2022. [83] [84]

  5. Category:Rappers from St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 8 December 2023, at 10:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. St. Lunatics - Wikipedia

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    Nelly went on to have a successful solo career and in 2011, he partnered with St. Louis-based Vatterott College to open a music production school in downtown St. Louis, called Ex'treme Institute (E.I.). [8] In 2009, St. Lunatics were reportedly working on a new album, City Free, to be released that summer. [9] The record was later postponed ...

  7. daKAH - Wikipedia

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    daKAH grew out of a wave of multidisciplinary hip-hop collectives that grew out of the Los Angeles club scene that also included the L.A. Symphony, Breakestra and Ozomatli. [6] Among its founding members there were saxophonist Matt DeMerritt, multi-instrumentalist Gabby La La, Viola player Ashley English Tobin and trombonist Elizabeth Lea. [7 ...

  8. Good Life Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Good Life Cafe was a health food market and cafe in Los Angeles, California, known for its open mic nights that helped the 1990s Los Angeles alternative hip hop movement flourish. In 2008, director Ava DuVernay , who had performed at the cafe with the Figures of Speech hip hop group, released a documentary about the cafe, This Is The Life .

  9. Jibbs - Wikipedia

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    Jibbs was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He began rapping at a young age in order to impress his older brother DJ Beatz who, at this time, gained notoriety thanks to his collaboration with high-profile St. Louis rappers such as Nelly and Chingy. [1] Jibbs subsequently signed with Geffen Records [1] and released his debut album Jibbs feat.