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Reuben 'Bonyx' Armstrong
Reuben 'Bonyx' Armstrong
American record producer
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Young Chris
Young Chris
American rapper
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Kutt Calhoun
Kutt Calhoun
American rapper
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Cory Gunz
Cory Gunz
American rapper
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Krizz Kaliko
Krizz Kaliko
American rapper
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The Cool Kids
The Cool Kids
American hip hop duo
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Young Gunz
Young Gunz
American hip hop duo
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Yung Ro
Yung Ro
American rapper
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Jahlil Beats
Jahlil Beats
American record producer
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Chevy Woods
Chevy Woods
American rapper
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David Banner
David Banner
American rap artist and hip hop producer from Mississippi
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Chuck Inglish
Chuck Inglish
American record producer
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Kid Ink
Kid Ink
American rapper from California
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Kidz in the Hall
Kidz in the Hall
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Young Dro
Young Dro
American rapper from Georgia
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King Chip
King Chip
American rapper
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J. Wells
J. Wells
American record producer
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Field Mob
Field Mob
American hip hop duo from Georgia
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Roscoe
Roscoe
American rapper
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Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record executive, and entrepreneur
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Young Bleed
Young Bleed
American rapper
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Vado
Vado
American rapper
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Sir Michael Rocks
Sir Michael Rocks
American rapper
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Sonny Digital
Sonny Digital
American record producer and rapper
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Kurupt
Kurupt
American rapper
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Trae tha Truth
Trae tha Truth
American rapper
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Baby Bash
Baby Bash
American rapper
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Clipse
Clipse
American hip hip duo from Virginia
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Tray Deee
Tray Deee
American rapper from California
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B.G.
B.G.
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor from Louisiana
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Mark Battles
Mark Battles
Hip hop artist
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¡Mayday!
¡Mayday!
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Yung L.A.
Yung L.A.
American rapper
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Luni Coleone
Luni Coleone
American rapper
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Bun B
Bun B
American rapper from Texas; 1/2 of UGK
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Fabolous
Fabolous
American rapper from New York
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Dorrough
Dorrough
American rapper, songwriter
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Bobby V
Bobby V
American singer and songwriter from Georgia and Mississippi
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Birdman
Birdman
American rapper
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Twista
Twista
American rapper from Illinois
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Memphis Bleek
Memphis Bleek
American rapper from New York
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Lil Scrappy
Lil Scrappy
American rapper from Georgia
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Migos
Migos
American hip hop trio
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The HBK Gang
The HBK Gang
musical artist
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Bones
Bones
American rapper
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YC
YC
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor
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B.o.B
B.o.B
American rapper, record producer, and conspiracy theorist
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Jarren Benton
Jarren Benton
American rapper
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Paul Wall
Paul Wall
American rapper, actor, and DJ from Texas
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Twiztid
Twiztid
American band that plays underground hip hop
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Nappy Roots
Nappy Roots
American hip hop group
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Philthy Rich
Philthy Rich
rapper
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T-Pain
T-Pain
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and streamer
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De La Ghetto
De La Ghetto
American reggaeton singer
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Ying Yang Twins
Ying Yang Twins
American hip hop duo from Georgia
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Blac Youngsta
Blac Youngsta
American rapper from Tennessee
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Snow Tha Product
Snow Tha Product
American rapper
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City Girls
City Girls
American female hip hop duo
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Lil Baby
Lil Baby
American rapper from Georgia
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Skatterman & Snug Brim is a rap duo from Kansas City, Missouri, best known for their song "Block Party".

After releasing projects separately, Skatterman (born Stacy Dewayne Landis) and Snug Brim (born Aaron R. Henderson) combined as a group. The duo released their first album, Worth A Million, in 2002 through Below Radar Records. On the cover they were listed as "Skatterman & Snug Brim," but the inside of the case displayed "Skatterman & Snug Brim AKA Yung Gunz." The "Yung Gunz" name was later dropped due to a conflict with another group of the same name, but different spelling, (Young Gunz).

After the release of their first album, the duo signed with the Kansas City-based label, Strange Music. They recorded the album, Urban Legendz which was released in 2004. The single from the album, "Block Party," charted #24 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales in October of the same year.

Word on tha Streets was released August 12, 2008. The follow up to their Urban Legendz album featured the songs: "I'm That Nigga", "Sukka Dukkas" and "Heartbreaker." Featured artists included Tech N9ne, Young Buck, Paul Wall and Rich The Factor.

On February 9, 2009, Tech N9ne's official website announced the duo's decision to leave the Strange Music label after fulfilling their commitment.