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Kane & Abel
Kane & Abel
group
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Mercedes
Mercedes
American rapper and singer
2
Young Bleed
Young Bleed
American rapper
3
Silkk the Shocker
Silkk the Shocker
American rapper from Louisiana
4
Juelz Santana
Juelz Santana
American rapper from New York
5
Master P
Master P
American rapper, actor, producer, and basketball player
6
Mia X
Mia X
American rapper
7
Big Ed
Big Ed
American rapper (1971-2001)
8
Romeo Miller
Romeo Miller
American rapper, actor and basketball player
9
Cassidy
Cassidy
American rapper (1982-)
10
DJ Quik
DJ Quik
American rapper
11
Fiend
Fiend
American rapper and producer
12
Big L
Big L
American rapper
13
Mac
Mac
American Rapper from Louisiana
14
Mystikal
Mystikal
American rapper from Louisiana
15
Pimp C
Pimp C
American rapper and record producer from Texas
16
Gudda Gudda
Gudda Gudda
American rapper
17
Souls of Mischief
Souls of Mischief
band
18
Bun B
Bun B
American rapper from Texas; 1/2 of UGK
19
Dream Warriors
Dream Warriors
Canadian band
20
Blueface
Blueface
American rapper
21
UGK
UGK
American hip-hop group from Texas
22
Joe
Joe
American R&B singer-songwriter and record producer
23
Shyheim
Shyheim
American rapper
24
Bubba Sparxxx
Bubba Sparxxx
American rapper
25
Huey
Huey
American rapper
26
Hot Boys
Hot Boys
American band
27
Kutt Calhoun
Kutt Calhoun
American rapper
28
Afu-Ra
Afu-Ra
American rapper
29
Lloyd
Lloyd
American singer, songwriter, dancer and actor from Georgia
30
Keith Murray
Keith Murray
American rapper
31
Mr. Serv-On
Mr. Serv-On
African-American rapper
32
C-Murder
C-Murder
American rapper from Louisiana
33
Andre Nickatina
Andre Nickatina
African American rapper
34
Fat Joe
Fat Joe
American rapper from New York
35
Maino
Maino
American hip hop recording artist
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rapper
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Andrew Jordan, better known as Skull Duggery, is an American rapper best known for his time spent with Master P's No Limit Records in the late 1990s.

Skull Duggery made his first appearance on No Limit's 1995 compilation, Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin' on the song entitled "Darkside". About a year later, Master P released a trailer on Silkk the Shocker's first album The Shocker promoting for Duggery's debut album, and setting the album's release date for September 24, 1996, but the release was pushed forward to a week later. Skull Duggery released Hoodlum Fo' Life on October 1, 1996, under the alias Skull Dugrey, but the album failed to sell well, only peaking at #29 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #8 on the Top Heatseekers. His next album, 1998's These Wicked Streets fared much better, making it to #21 on the Billboard 200 and #4 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

After leaving No Limit in 1999, Skull Duggery independently released 2000's 3rd Ward Stepper and 2003's Controversy.