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Afrika Bambaataa
Afrika Bambaataa
American DJ, record producer and activist
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LL Cool J
LL Cool J
American rapper, record producer, and actor
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Run-DMC
Run-DMC
American hip hop group
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Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five
American hip-hop group
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KRS-One
KRS-One
American rapper and record producer
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Jeru the Damaja
Jeru the Damaja
American hip hop artist
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M.O.P.
M.O.P.
band
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Bronx Style Bob
Bronx Style Bob
American rapper
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Body Count
Body Count
American band
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Soulja Boy
Soulja Boy
American rapper
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Fresh Kid Ice
Fresh Kid Ice
Chinese Trinidadian-American rapper and co-founder of rap group 2 Live Crew
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Tory Lanez
Tory Lanez
Canadian rapper and singer
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B.o.B
B.o.B
American rapper, record producer, and conspiracy theorist
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Ice Cube
Ice Cube
American hip hop artist, music producer and actor
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DJ Premier
DJ Premier
American record producer and DJ
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Freddie Foxxx
Freddie Foxxx
American rapper
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Mike WiLL Made-It
Mike WiLL Made-It
American record producer and DJ from Georgia
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Kurtis Blow
Kurtis Blow
American rapper
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T-Bone
T-Bone
American rapper
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Vanilla Ice
Vanilla Ice
American rapper
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Mike Skinner
Mike Skinner
English rapper
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Donald D
Donald D
musical artist
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Emile Haynie
Emile Haynie
American record producer, songwriter, recording artist
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Joe Budden
Joe Budden
American hip hop recording artist
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Rich Homie Quan
Rich Homie Quan
American rapper and singer from Georgia
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Kool Moe Dee
Kool Moe Dee
American rapper
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N.W.A.
N.W.A.
American hip hop group
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E-40
E-40
American rapper from California
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Chyskillz
Chyskillz
American record producer, beatmaker, DJ, rapper
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Jim Jones
Jim Jones
American rapper and music video director from New York
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Everlast
Everlast
American musician and songwriter
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Pete Rock
Pete Rock
American hip hop producer
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Pusha T
Pusha T
American rapper and record executive from Virginia
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Schoolly D
Schoolly D
American rapper
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Big Daddy Kane
Big Daddy Kane
American rapper and actor
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Tupac Shakur
Tupac Shakur
American rapper (1971–1996)
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Compton's Most Wanted
Compton's Most Wanted
American hip-hop group
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Jay Rock
Jay Rock
American rapper
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Biz Markie
Biz Markie
American rapper and record producer
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Trippie Redd
Trippie Redd
American rapper from Ohio
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Prodigy
Prodigy
American rapper
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Rick Ross
Rick Ross
American rapper
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Common
Common
American rapper, actor and author from Illinois
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Lupe Fiasco
Lupe Fiasco
American rapper from Illinois
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J Cole
J Cole
American Song Writer, Rapper and former Pro Basketball Player, From Fayetteville, North Carolina
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Whodini
Whodini
American hip-hop group
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Melle Mel
Melle Mel
American hip-hop musician and member of Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five
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Grandmaster Caz
Grandmaster Caz
American rapper
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Cypress Hill
Cypress Hill
American hip hop group
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Sir Jinx
Sir Jinx
American rapper
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Eminem
Eminem
American rapper
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Crooked I
Crooked I
American hip-hop artist
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Dr. Dre
Dr. Dre
American rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur
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Erick Sermon
Erick Sermon
American rapper, musician and record producer
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Boogie Down Productions
Boogie Down Productions
American hip-hop group
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Master P
Master P
American rapper, actor, producer, and basketball player
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Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar
American rapper, songwriter and record producer from California
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Gang Starr
Gang Starr
East Coast hip hop duo
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Fat Joe
Fat Joe
American rapper from New York
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American rapper, actor, songwriter, and producer
Record Labels
Awards Received
Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated For
MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group MTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a Film Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
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Tracy Lauren Marrow (born February 16, 1958), better known by his stage name Ice-T, is an American rapper, actor, songwriter, and producer. He began his career as an underground rapper in the 1980s and was signed to Sire Records in 1987, when he released his debut album Rhyme Pays—the second hip-hop album to carry an explicit content sticker (following Slick Rick's La Di Da Di). The following year, he founded the record label Rhyme $yndicate Records (named after his collective of fellow hip-hop artists called the "Rhyme $yndicate") and released another album, Power, which would go platinum. He also released several other albums that went gold.

He co-founded the heavy metal band Body Count, which he introduced on his 1991 rap album O.G. Original Gangster, on the track titled "Body Count". The band released their self-titled debut album in 1992. Ice-T encountered controversy over his track "Cop Killer", the lyrics of which discussed killing police officers. Ice-T asked to be released from his contract with Warner Bros. Records, and his next solo album, Home Invasion, was released later in February 1993 through Priority Records. Body Count's next album, Born Dead, was released in 1994, and Ice-T released two more albums in the late 1990s.

As an actor, he played small parts in the films Breakin' and its sequels, Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo and Rappin', during the 1980s, before his major role debut, starring as police detective Scotty Appleton in New Jack City (1991). He received top billing for his role in Surviving the Game (1994) and continued to appear in small roles in TV series and other films throughout the 1990s. Since 2000, he has portrayed NYPD Detective/Sergeant Odafin Tutuola on the NBC police drama Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. A reality television show titled Ice Loves Coco ran for three seasons (2011-2013) on E!, featuring the home life of Ice-T and his wife Coco Austin. In 2018, he began hosting the true crime documentary, In Ice Cold Blood, on the Oxygen cable channel, which as of 2020, is in its third season.