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Genre: Funk / Hip Hop / Rap
Location Philly 2 Newark 2 Atl, Georgia, US
Profile Views: 31244
Last Login: 5/5/2010
Member Since 6/4/2008
Website www.hiphopgame.com/jamal
Record Label Warzone Ent
Type of Label Indie
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.. ................ .. ...... .... .. .. .. A part of an outbreak of boy-rap duos in the early ’90s, Illegal was the brainchild of Atlanta rap producer Dallas Austin. Following in the footsteps of Michael Bivins’ Another Bad Creation and Jermaine Dupri’s Kris Kross, Austin put the duo together after an Atlanta rap convention. Lil Malik, a cousin of Snoop Dogg, hailed from Holly Hill, SC, and Mally G came from Philadelphia. The two youngsters possessed a decidedly more venomous spirit than their teen rap predecessors. In fact, the duo took it upon themselves to distance themselves from the teen rap title in an attempt to be considered peers among established rappers in the field. In late 1992, the duo released the single Head or Gut, which found its way to college underground rap radio playlists. The strangely titled full-length album The Untold Truth was released in August 1993. While the pre-pubescent rhymers offered little but potential on the album, the production was anything but immature. Big-timers like Lord Finesse, Diamond D, Erick Sermon, and Spearhead lent a production hand and Diamond, Lord Finesse, and A.G. dropped a few verses as well. After the duo parted ways in 1994, both Jamal and Lil Malik went on to record solo albums. Jamal later became a part of Erick Sermon’s Def Squad as well. In 1995 he performed on Conspiracy, the LP from Junior M.A.F.I.A. He has since gone on to collaborate with other renowned rappers; in 1996, he was featured on The Coming the LP from Busta Rhymes and Keith Murray‘s Enigma. The following year, he teamed up again with Busta Rhymes, performing on that rapper‘s 1997 LP, When Disaster Strikes. In 1998, he collaborated with the Def Squad on El Niño, their debut release. Redmans Album Malpractice He also had production duties on B.Coming, the 2005 release from Beanie Sigel. Jamal appears on Illegal bandmate Malik‘s recent (2005) CD Malik M.D. aka Hershey Locc Hefner: The Game Needs Me. He has also appeared on songs with Shyheim, Heltah Skeltah, Coolio, MC Breed, Method Man, Busta Rhymes, Young Zee, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Treach,The D.O.C. George Clinton,Lil Wayne,Too Short,Tupac, Amongst others. Jamal Has never left the music scene. He has continuously worked throughout all these years. And Is about to come back out with some new Music for the Masses. -
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A part of an outbreak of boy-rap duos in the early ’90s, Illegal was the brainchild of Atlanta rap producer Dallas Austin. Following in the footsteps of Michael Bivins’ Another Bad Creation and Jermaine Dupri’s Kris Kross, Austin put the duo together after an Atlanta rap convention. Lil Malik, a cousin of Snoop Dogg, hailed from Holly Hill, SC, and Mally G came from Philadelphia. The two youngsters possessed a decidedly more venomous spirit than their teen rap predecessors. In fact, the duo took it upon themselves to distance themselves from the teen rap title in an attempt to be considered peers among established rappers in the field. In late 1992, the duo released the single Head or Gut, which found its way to college underground rap radio playlists. The strangely titled full-length album The Untold Truth was released in August 1993. While the pre-pubescent rhymers offered little but potential on the album, the production was anything but immature. Big-timers like Lord Finesse, Diamond D, Erick Sermon, and Spearhead lent a production hand and Diamond, Lord Finesse, and A.G. dropped a few verses as well. After the duo parted ways in 1994, both Jamal and Lil Malik went on to record solo albums. Jamal later became a part of Erick Sermon’s Def Squad as well. In 1995 he performed on Conspiracy, the LP from Junior M.A.F.I.A. He has since gone on to collaborate with other renowned rappers; in 1996, he was featured on The Coming the LP from Busta Rhymes and Keith Murray‘s Enigma. The following year, he teamed up again with Busta Rhymes, performing on that rapper‘s 1997 LP, When Disaster Strikes. In 1998, he collaborated with the Def Squad on El Niño, their debut release. Redmans Album Malpractice He also had production duties on B.Coming, the 2005 release from Beanie Sigel. Jamal appears on Illegal bandmate Malik‘s recent (2005) CD Malik M.D. aka Hershey Locc Hefner: The Game Needs Me. He has also appeared on songs with Shyheim, Heltah Skeltah, Coolio, MC Breed, Method Man, Busta Rhymes, Young Zee, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Treach,The D.O.C. George Clinton,Lil Wayne,Too Short,Tupac, Amongst others. Jamal Has never left the music scene. He has continuously worked throughout all these years. And Is about to come back out with some new Music for the Masses.
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A part of an outbreak of boy-rap duos in the early ’90s, Illegal was the brainchild of Atlanta rap producer Dallas Austin. Following in the footsteps of Michael Bivins’ Another Bad Creation and Jermaine Dupri’s Kris Kross, Austin put the duo together after an Atlanta rap convention. Lil Malik, a cousin of Snoop Dogg, hailed from Holly Hill, SC, and Mally G came from Philadelphia. The two youngsters possessed a decidedly more venomous spirit than their teen rap predecessors. In fact, the duo took it upon themselves to distance themselves from the teen rap title in an attempt to be considered peers among established rappers in the field. In late 1992, the duo released the single Head or Gut, which found its way to college underground rap radio playlists. The strangely titled full-length album The Untold Truth was released in August 1993. While the pre-pubescent rhymers offered little but potential on the album, the production was anything but immature. Big-timers like Lord Finesse, Diamond D, Erick Sermon, and Spearhead lent a production hand and Diamond, Lord Finesse, and A.G. dropped a few verses as well. After the duo parted ways in 1994, both Jamal and Lil Malik went on to record solo albums. Jamal later became a part of Erick Sermon’s Def Squad as well. In 1995 he performed on Conspiracy, the LP from Junior M.A.F.I.A. He has since gone on to collaborate with other renowned rappers; in 1996, he was featured on The Coming the LP from Busta Rhymes and Keith Murray‘s Enigma. The following year, he teamed up again with Busta Rhymes, performing on that rapper‘s 1997 LP, When Disaster Strikes. In 1998, he collaborated with the Def Squad on El Niño, their debut release. Redmans Album Malpractice He also had production duties on B.Coming, the 2005 release from Beanie Sigel. Jamal appears on Illegal bandmate Malik‘s recent (2005) CD Malik M.D. aka Hershey Locc Hefner: The Game Needs Me. He has also appeared on songs with Shyheim, Heltah Skeltah, Coolio, MC Breed, Method Man, Busta Rhymes, Young Zee, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Treach,The D.O.C. George Clinton,Lil Wayne,Too Short,Tupac, Amongst others. Jamal Has never left the music scene. He has continuously worked throughout all these years. And Is about to come back out with some new Music for the Masses.
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Happy New Year 2010! 2010 your new life begins! Blessings to you & in ur creative endeavors. Remember, you got the talent & ultimate power to cross the deep blue seas and move mountains. Real Recognize Real!
Hector
Hey sweetie long time since i heard or seen from u whats up? Hope everything aight
wit u..damn we gta get up again sometime n kick it like we use to..Just wanted to come thru and show some Luve to ya!!
Chyna!!
glad to see you still bringing it homie. peace
WHEN I GROW UP..I WANNA BE JAMAL,,AKA MALLY G -DEF SQUAD,WARZONE, BOOM SKWAD.. LITTLE NIGGA YOU DA SICKEST LYRICIST EVER..OFF TOP,WIT' A PEN,WHATEVER...IF U LOOK UP "PROBLEM" IN THE HIPHOP/SLANG DICTIONARY, YO'LITTLE CRAZY AZZ JUMPS OFF THE PAGE N STARTS SPITTIN BARZ... "I DONT GIVE A FUK I KILL 'EM WIT' JUST ONE RHYME...(WOO!!)..YEAH.."
Mally G whats good playboy. Yo I been a fan since the 90's homie.. Still got the cassette. You the one that told me never to trust no beyotch!!
Peace on the add though...
one thousand
Awrite Mally! You fades em' all boy, illegal was the shit and we need to hear a re-up soon along with a
Flipmode meets Def Squad meets DPG track!!
Peace out from Glasgow!
What the deal; glad to see you are still involved in music; I thought you quit on us. I still bump the Illegal and Last Chance, No Breaks l.p.'s regularly. I hope to hear much more from you in the future.
1 line just 1 line i dont give a fuck i kill em with just 1 line!!!!!!!
Mally f'n G, whats da drilly