Kidz in the Hall
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Biography
In the mid-2000s, alternative hip-hop duo Kidz in the Hall became the new face for the revamped Rawkus Records, the rap powerhouse responsible for introducing groundbreaking acts like Mos Def and Talib Kweli before its operations were temporarily closed in 2004. Naledge's intelligence, imagery, and lyricism combined with the progressive and often jazz-inflected sounds of DJ/producer Double O easily recall the early-'90s aesthetic of hip-hop groups such as Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Gang Starr, and Souls of Mischief.
Read More...A native of Chicago, Naledge (born Jabari Evans) was always the creative and lyrical type of guy, writing poetry and short stories since he was 13, but the New Jersey-bred Double O (born Michael Aguilar) had always been a techie, first DJing in the ninth grade and then composing beats in college. They first met each other at their alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. After witnessing Naledge's rhyme skills at a talent show during his recruiter's visit, impressed audience members pointed him toward the talented DJ. Over the years, the two Ivy Leaguers worked together and became good friends. Once Naledge graduated, he again hooked up with Double O, who had relocated to Los Angeles as an engineer for Sony Studios, and the two decided to unite professionally as Kidz in the Hall. Naledge was already signed as a solo act to the reborn Rawkus and simply brought the Kidz in the Hall duo over to the label.
The amount of (mostly Internet) press coverage greatly increased after prolific producer Just Blaze, a fellow techie, friend, and mentor of Double O, co-signed the group's efforts. Naledge and Double O heavily promoted themselves through the Internet and released several mixtapes to build up anticipation for their favorably received Rawkus debut, School Was My Hustle, in October 2006. Their 2008 effort The In Crowd (Clean) found them moving to the Duck Down label, working with producer Black Milk, and making an impact with their “Drivin' Down the Block” single. Land Of Make Believe followed in 2010 with more club tracks and some electro-influenced sounds. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi
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Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months- Drivin' Down The Block (Low End Theory) ft. Masta Ace (clean) - (4:04) - 1,677 plays
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- Love Hangover ft. Estelle (clean) - (4:06) - 2,008 plays
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- Bonus: Drivin Down The Block (Low End Theory) remix ft. Pusha T of The Clipse, Bun B and The Cool Kids (clean) - (4:06) - 1,152 plays
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- Flickin - (4:05) - 2,092 plays
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- Middle of the Map Pt 1 ft. Fooch (clean) - (2:27) - 1,020 plays
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- Jukebox - (3:54) - 1,223 plays
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- Middle of the Map Pt 2 ft. Black Milk and Guilty Simpson (clean) - (2:34) - 860 plays
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- The Pledge ft. Sean Price & Buckshot (clean) - (4:34) - 806 plays
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- Break It Down - (3:11) - 1,586 plays
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- The In Crowd ft. Tim William (clean) - (5:03) - 728 plays
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