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Lil' C
Lil' C
American record producer, songwriter, rapper
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Young Scooter
Young Scooter
rapper
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Big Kuntry King
Big Kuntry King
rapper
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Bankroll Mafia
Bankroll Mafia
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Rich Boy
Rich Boy
American rapper from Alabama
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Ricco Barrino
Ricco Barrino
American singer-songwriter
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Young Dro
Young Dro
American rapper from Georgia
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Yo Gotti
Yo Gotti
American rapper from Tennessee
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Mitchelle'l
Mitchelle'l
American musician
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Dizzy Wright
Dizzy Wright
American rapper
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Juicy J
Juicy J
American rapper and record producer from Tennessee
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SwizZz
SwizZz
American rapper
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Cashis
Cashis
American rapper
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Boldy James
Boldy James
American rapper
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BJ the Chicago Kid
BJ the Chicago Kid
American singer-songwriter
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Stalley
Stalley
American rapper from Massillon, Ohio
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Troy Ave
Troy Ave
American rapper
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Bankroll Fresh
Bankroll Fresh
American rapper from Atlanta, Georgia
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Brian Honeycutt
Brian Honeycutt
American singer
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DJ Kay Slay
DJ Kay Slay
American DJ
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Waka Flocka Flame
Waka Flocka Flame
American rapper and songwriter
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Chinx
Chinx
American rapper from Queens, New York
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Trinidad James
Trinidad James
American rapper from Georgia
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Peewee Longway
Peewee Longway
American rapper
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RJ
RJ
American rapper
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Clyde Carson
Clyde Carson
American rapper
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Rockie Fresh
Rockie Fresh
American rapper from Illinois
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Dorrough
Dorrough
American rapper, songwriter
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Los
Los
American rapper
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ASAP Mob
ASAP Mob
American hip hop collective
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American rapper
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Glenn Thomas (June 13, 1991 – December 28, 2013), better known by his stage name Doe B, was an American rapper from Montgomery, Alabama. He was perhaps best known for being signed to fellow American rapper T.I.'s Atlanta-based record label, Hustle Gang. Thomas was also known for his signature eye patch, the result of a shooting that occurred in 2009. During his career he released several mixtapes, including Trap Life (2012) and Baby Jesus (2013); he was also featured on the 2013 Grand Hustle compilation G.D.O.D. (Get Dough or Die). Thomas was shot and killed on December 28, 2013, at the Centennial Hill Bar & Grill, in his hometown of Montgomery. There have been two posthumous projects, D.O.A.T. 3 (Definition of a Trapper) and the compilation mixtape Doe B Presents C.B.M.: Choppaz, Brickz & Money, released by Doe B's own label, Cote Block Music.