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Masta Ace
Masta Ace
American rapper
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Sha Stimuli
Sha Stimuli
American rapper
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Rah Digga
Rah Digga
American rapper and actor
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Ed O.G.
Ed O.G.
Hip-hop musician
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Domingo
Domingo
American record producer
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O.C.
O.C.
American rapper
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Juice Crew
Juice Crew
band
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Boot Camp Clik
Boot Camp Clik
hip hop supergroup from Brooklyn, New York
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Lord Jamar
Lord Jamar
American actor and rapper
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Koolade
Koolade
Croatian hip-hop producer
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Pacewon
Pacewon
American rapper and producer
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Lakeisha Babe Heart
Lakeisha Babe Heart
Quartet from Oakland California
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MC Paul Barman
MC Paul Barman
American rapper
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Ice Cube
Ice Cube
American hip hop artist, music producer and actor
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DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince
American hip-hop group
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Kool G Rap
Kool G Rap
American rapper
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M.O.P.
M.O.P.
band
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Double-O
Double-O
American record producer
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Ace Hood
Ace Hood
American rapper from Florida
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The High & Mighty
The High & Mighty
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Lord Finesse
Lord Finesse
American rapper and hip-hop record producer
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Big Daddy Kane
Big Daddy Kane
American rapper and actor
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Paul Wall
Paul Wall
American rapper, actor, and DJ from Texas
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G Herbo
G Herbo
American rapper
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Skepta
Skepta
English Grime artist, songwriter and record producer
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Keith Murray
Keith Murray
American rapper
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Masta Killa
Masta Killa
American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang Clan
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Heltah Skeltah
Heltah Skeltah
band
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Brand Nubian
Brand Nubian
American hip-hop group
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Juicy J
Juicy J
American rapper and record producer from Tennessee
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Afu-Ra
Afu-Ra
American rapper
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Romeo Miller
Romeo Miller
American rapper, actor and basketball player
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Frenkie
Frenkie
Bosnia and Herzegovina musician
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Flo Rida
Flo Rida
American rapper from Florida
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Fabolous
Fabolous
American rapper from New York
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Trick Daddy
Trick Daddy
American rapper and actor from Florida
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C+C Music Factory
C+C Music Factory
American musical group
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Tash
Tash
American rapper
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Baby Bash
Baby Bash
American rapper
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Large Professor
Large Professor
American rapper and record producer
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Big Tymers
Big Tymers
American hip hop duo from Louisiana
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Trackmasters
Trackmasters
American hip hop production duo
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Mis-Teeq
Mis-Teeq
British band
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Killah Priest
Killah Priest
American rapper
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Project Pat
Project Pat
Memphis Rapper
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J-Ax
J-Ax
Italian rapper
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Rae Sremmurd
Rae Sremmurd
American hip hop duo
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New Boyz
New Boyz
American hip hop duo
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Mellow Man Ace
Mellow Man Ace
American rapper
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Harvey
Harvey
English rapper and footballer (born 1979)
Members, past and present

Masta Ace Incorporated was a hip hop crew formed by rapper Masta Ace. The group, also known as The I.N.C., included Eyceurokk (Eyce, Uneek and Rokkdiesel), Lord Digga, Paula Perry and R&B vocalist Leschea. Ace first gained notice in the rap world as a member of the legendary Juice Crew, and with the release of his acclaimed 1990 debut Take a Look Around, which featured an appearance from Eyceurokk. In 1992, Ace formed the I.N.C. crew and recorded their first group album, SlaughtaHouse, which was released in May 1993. Ace provided almost all of the rapping, with Lord Digga serving as the hype-man. Digga was also responsible for a bulk of the beats, producing five of the album's songs as part of the duo Bluez Brothers. Paula Perry was the main performer on the song "Who U Jackin'?", Leschea provided vocals for "Don't Fuck Around (Outro)", and Eyceurokk appeared on the tracks '"Slaughtahouse"' (as MC Negro & Ignant MC), "Ain't U Da Masta" and "Saturday Nite Live". The album was highly acclaimed, but sold only moderately well. Some versions of SlaughtaHouse included the hidden bonus track, "Born to Roll", which became a huge hit in 1994, breaking into the Top 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. Eyceurokk split from the crew after SlaughtaHouse, leaving the group to four members.

In 1995, the crew released their second album, Sittin' On Chrome, which featured "Born to Roll", as well as two more Hot 100 hit singles, "The I.N.C. Ride" and "Sittin' on Chrome". The album, produced by Ace, Bluez Bruthas (Lord Digga and Witch Doctor), Uneek and Louie Vega, featured a sound Ace called "Brooklyn Bass Music". The album was also highly acclaimed, and sold better than SlaughtaHouse, but still wasn't able to push a strong amount of units. The crew split up in 1996, after Ace began having personal conflicts with Lord Digga and Paula Perry. Ace was largely missing from the scene until 2001, when he returned with his acclaimed solo album Disposable Arts. According to a 2006 interview on Prince Paul's XM Radio show, Ace stated that he and Lord Digga are finally speaking again, but Ace has yet to collaborate with either Digga or Paula Perry since the crew's break-up. However, he did work with Leschea on "Type I Hate" from his 2001 album, Disposable Arts and "Bklyn Masala" from his 2004 album, A Long Hot Summer.