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DJ Drama
DJ Drama
American DJ, record executive and hype man from Pennsylvania
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Cash Out
Cash Out
rapper
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Plies
Plies
American rapper from Florida
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Jadakiss
Jadakiss
American rapper from New York
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T-Pain
T-Pain
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and streamer
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Mustard
Mustard
American record producer, DJ and hype man from California
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Tyga
Tyga
American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and television personality
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Lloyd Banks
Lloyd Banks
American rapper from New York; member of G-Unit
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Joe Budden
Joe Budden
American hip hop recording artist
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Shawty Lo
Shawty Lo
American rapper from Georgia
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DJ Kay Slay
DJ Kay Slay
American DJ
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Bow Wow
Bow Wow
American rapper, actor and broadcaster
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Cory Gunz
Cory Gunz
American rapper
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Verse Simmonds
Verse Simmonds
American songwriter and singer from California
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Bun B
Bun B
American rapper from Texas; 1/2 of UGK
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Jeezy
Jeezy
American rapper from Atlanta
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Mike WiLL Made-It
Mike WiLL Made-It
American record producer and DJ from Georgia
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Lil Uzi Vert
Lil Uzi Vert
American rapper, singer, songwriter
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Maino
Maino
American hip hop recording artist
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Gudda Gudda
Gudda Gudda
American rapper
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Mark Battles
Mark Battles
Hip hop artist
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Young Scooter
Young Scooter
rapper
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YG
YG
American rapper from Bodie, California
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Soulja Boy
Soulja Boy
American rapper
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Red Café
Red Café
American rapper and songwriter from New York
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Trey Songz
Trey Songz
American singer, songwriter, and actor
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Chris Webby
Chris Webby
American rapper
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Ali Vegas
Ali Vegas
American rapper
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Moneybagg Yo
Moneybagg Yo
American rapper from Tennessee
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David Banner
David Banner
American rap artist and hip hop producer from Mississippi
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Trina
Trina
American rapper, record producer, songwriter and model from Florida
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Yo Gotti
Yo Gotti
American rapper from Tennessee
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Kid Ink
Kid Ink
American rapper from California
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DJ Khaled
DJ Khaled
American DJ, record executive, record producer, and media personality
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Rich Boy
Rich Boy
American rapper from Alabama
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YFN Lucci
YFN Lucci
American rapper from Georgia
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Diggy "Busy Boy" Simmons
Diggy "Busy Boy" Simmons
American rapper
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Lil Twist
Lil Twist
American rapper from Texas
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Ludacris
Ludacris
American rapper and actor
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Brian Honeycutt
Brian Honeycutt
American singer
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Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record executive, and entrepreneur
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Dorrough
Dorrough
American rapper, songwriter
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Jim Jones
Jim Jones
American rapper and music video director from New York
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Angie Martinez
Angie Martinez
American radio personality, rapper, and actress
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Ace Hood
Ace Hood
American rapper from Florida
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Lloyd
Lloyd
American singer, songwriter, dancer and actor from Georgia
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Migos
Migos
American hip hop trio
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Mack Maine
Mack Maine
American rapper and songwriter from Louisiana
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Juicy J
Juicy J
American rapper and record producer from Tennessee
Fabolous
American rapper from New York

Fabolous

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John David Jackson (born November 18, 1977), better known by his stage name Fabolous, is an American rapper. Jackson's career began when he was a senior in high school and ended up performing live on American record producer and music executive DJ Clue's radio show, then on Hot 97. Jackson was subsequently signed by DJ Clue to his label Desert Storm, and later secured a distribution deal with Elektra Records. Fabolous' first release, Ghetto Fabolous (2001), spawned the hit singles "Can't Deny It" (featuring Nate Dogg) and "Young'n (Holla Back)", which led Jackson to prominence. His second release was 2003's Street Dreams, which was supported by two Top 10 singles "Can't Let You Go" (featuring Lil' Mo) and "Into You" (featuring Tamia or Ashanti).

Including the aforementioned songs, Jackson's series of hit singles extended throughout the 2000s, including "Trade It All, Pt. 2" (featuring Diddy and Jagged Edge), "Breathe", "Make Me Better" (featuring Ne-Yo), "Baby Don't Go" (featuring T-Pain), "Throw It in the Bag" (featuring The-Dream) and "You Be Killin' Em". He is also known for appearing on several R&B singles, including "Superwoman Pt. II" by Lil' Mo, "Dip It Low" by Christina Milian, "Shawty Is a 10" by The-Dream, "Addiction" by Ryan Leslie, "I Can't Hear the Music" by Brutha, "She Got Her Own" by Jamie Foxx, "Say Aah" by Trey Songz, and many more.

In 2004, Jackson signed to Atlantic Records (another subsidiary of Warner Music Group), after leaving Elektra, where he released Real Talk, his first and only album under Atlantic. In 2006, Jackson was let out of his contract with Atlantic and officially signed with Def Jam Recordings (owned by Warner competitor Universal Music Group). Also in 2006, Jackson founded his own record label, Street Family Records. In 2007, he released From Nothin' to Somethin', under Def Jam. In 2009, he would go on to release his fifth album, Loso's Way. Throughout the years Jackson has released several mixtapes, including several installments of his highly acclaimed There Is No Competition series and The S.O.U.L. Tape series, respectively. He released his sixth album, The Young OG Project, in 2014.