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Da' T.R.U.T.H.
Da' T.R.U.T.H.
American musician
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Phanatik
Phanatik
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The Ambassador
The Ambassador
rapper
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Sho Baraka
Sho Baraka
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Street Symphony
Street Symphony
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The Cross Movement
The Cross Movement
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Andy Mineo
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Tyshane
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Jai
Jai
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Lil' Ronnie
Lil' Ronnie
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Benno de Goeij
Benno de Goeij
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DJ Official
DJ Official
musician
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Trip Lee
Trip Lee
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The Futuristiks
The Futuristiks
production duo
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Nellee Hooper
Nellee Hooper
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Da'Ville
Da'Ville
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Gangsta Boo
Gangsta Boo
American Rapper
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Doughboy
Doughboy
musical artist
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T-Minus
T-Minus
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Rollo Armstrong
Rollo Armstrong
English music producer
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Thomas Troelsen
Thomas Troelsen
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Bizzle
Bizzle
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Full Intention
Full Intention
British house music duo
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116 Clique
116 Clique
American musical group; Christian rap band
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Polow da Don
Polow da Don
American record producer and rapper from Georgia
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Courtney Orlando Peebles (born March 4, 1979), better known as J.R., is a Christian singer and producer formerly signed to Cross Movement Records. He is also half of the So Hot Productions team along with N.A.B. His debut album was Metamorphosis, released in 2005. J.R. often appears on the hooks of songs by fellow labelmates, such as FLAME and Da' T.R.U.T.H. He was expected to release his second album, Life by Stereo, in September 2007; however, it was pushed back to December. In 2009, J.R. left Cross Movement Records and went indie to work on a new sound.