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JT the Bigga Figga
JT the Bigga Figga
American rapper from California
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Khayree
Khayree
American record producer
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Ray Luv
Ray Luv
American rapper
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Mac Dre
Mac Dre
American rapper
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Daz Dillinger
Daz Dillinger
American rapper and record producer
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San Quinn
San Quinn
American rapper
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J-Diggs
J-Diggs
American rapper
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Zaytoven
Zaytoven
American record producer, songwriter, and record executive
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Luni Coleone
Luni Coleone
American rapper
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Mistah F.A.B.
Mistah F.A.B.
American rapper
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Rydah J. Klyde
Rydah J. Klyde
American rapper
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PSD
PSD
rapper and producer
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The D.O.C.
The D.O.C.
American rapper
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Little Bruce
Little Bruce
American rapper
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Sleep Dank
Sleep Dank
American rapper
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Cold 187um
Cold 187um
American rapper
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Andre Nickatina
Andre Nickatina
African American rapper
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Bishop Lamont
Bishop Lamont
American rapper
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Kurupt
Kurupt
American rapper
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DJ Quik
DJ Quik
American rapper
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E-40
E-40
American rapper from California
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Brotha Lynch Hung
Brotha Lynch Hung
American rapper and record producer
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Crooked I
Crooked I
American hip-hop artist
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Fredwreck
Fredwreck
American musician
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Young Lay
Young Lay
American rapper
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Cougnut
Cougnut
American rapper
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Keak da Sneak
Keak da Sneak
rapper from Oakland, California
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Dr. Dre
Dr. Dre
American rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur
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Shock G
Shock G
American rapper and vocalist for Digital Underground
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The Game
The Game
American rapper and actor from California
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Bud'da
Bud'da
American West Coast hip hop producer, songwriter, composer, and rapper
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Dresta
Dresta
American West Coast rapper
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Philthy Rich
Philthy Rich
rapper
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Ant Banks
Ant Banks
American rapper
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Stevie Joe
Stevie Joe
American rapper
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MC Ren
MC Ren
American rapper
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Messy Marv
Messy Marv
rapper
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Turf Talk
Turf Talk
rapper
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Dubee
Dubee
American football player
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American rapper
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Jamal Rocker (born June 14, 1975 in Vallejo, California), professionally known by his stage name Mac Mall, is an American hip hop recording artist who became known in the mid/late 1990s as one of the local artists putting the Bay Area on the hip hop map. Mac Mall signed with the record label, Young Black Brotha Records, and later came to own the label, for the production of his own albums, and those of associates.

One of Mac Mall's first singles was a song called "Ghetto Theme", which had a music video directed by Tupac Shakur in 1994. He was also longtime friends with Mac Dre, who was his mentor early on in his career. He is also cousins to E-40, B-Legit and Sway Calloway.