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A native of Long Island, Keith Murray first hooked up with Erick Sermon (of EPMD) in 1994 The two worked together to produce Murray’s debut single, “The Most Beautifullest Thing in This World,” and the song became a hit by the end of the year
In the year 2000 the Swedish MC Ken managed to stir up reactions similar to those facing metal in the ’80s when he told his audience at a concert to attack the royal family
Ken Elliot is part of a five-man songwriting unit responsible for “Harmony” — the song, not the musical concept — on the second release from rap group Slum Village
Born in Suffolk, VA, rapper Kenn Starr grew up listening to artists like Nas, 2Pac, A Tribe Called Quest, and Ras Kass, writing his first rhyme at age ten While at the University of Maryland Starr, he formed the Low Budget crew, which consisted of him, Oddisee, Kevin Brown, Critically Acclaimed, and Cy Young, among others
French rapper Keny Arkana rose to fame as a member of the politically charged hip-hop collective La Rage du People before mounting a solo career in 2004 Born in Argentina in 1983, Arkana spent the vast majority of her childhood in Marseilles
Hailing from Landover, MD, Kevin Brown, aka Kev Brown, got his first exposure to hip-hop when he heard his brother’s copy of the 1986 Run-DMC album Raising Hell, though he didn’t begin to heavily immerse himself in the genre until he was in high school in the early ’90s
One of the most notorious pop culture figures of the 2000s, Kevin Federline became an instant superstar when he married Britney Spears Federline’s immediate fame led to the reality TV show Chaotic, which documented the early days of the couple known as “Spederline,” and also to the launch of his own career as a rapper and actor
Key Kool and DJ Rhettmatic are a Californian-based duo who released their first album, Kozmonautz, in 1995 Since then, they’ve gone on to found a group called the Visionaries, consisting of themselves plus Dannu, Lord Zen, LMNO, and 2Mex
The saucy rapper Khia may be a one-hit wonder, but that one hit was still influencing Southern rap two years after its release The sexually demanding “My Neck, My Back” was the perfectly formed Dirty South hit
Khrysis is a main in-house producer for underground North Carolina rap crew the Justus League alongside esteemed producer (and mentor) 9th Wonder of rap group Little Brother