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Jehst
Jehst
British rapper
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Braintax
Braintax
British rapper
2
Skinnyman
Skinnyman
English rapper
3
Foreign Beggars
Foreign Beggars
4
Canibus
Canibus
American rapper
5
Murphy Lee
Murphy Lee
American rapper
6
King Tee
King Tee
American rapper
7
Tragedy Khadafi
Tragedy Khadafi
American rapper
8
Verb T
Verb T
British rapper
9
DJ Whoo Kid
DJ Whoo Kid
American hip hop DJ
10
Fabolous
Fabolous
American rapper from New York
11
Reef the Lost Cauze
Reef the Lost Cauze
American rapper
12
DJ Paul
DJ Paul
American record producer, rapper and DJ from Tennessee
13
DJ Maj
DJ Maj
American Christian music DJ
14
Lil' C
Lil' C
American record producer, songwriter, rapper
15
Copywrite
Copywrite
American hip-hop artist and rapper
16
Chali 2na
Chali 2na
American rapper
17
DJ Jazzy Jeff
DJ Jazzy Jeff
musician
18
Compton's Most Wanted
Compton's Most Wanted
American hip-hop group
19
Peewee Longway
Peewee Longway
American rapper
20
Kurupt
Kurupt
American rapper
21
Criminal Manne
Criminal Manne
American rapper
22
Osunlade
Osunlade
American musician
23
Martin Sexton
Martin Sexton
musician
24
Dame Grease
Dame Grease
Harlem based music and film producer.
25
Freddie Foxxx
Freddie Foxxx
American rapper
26
Royce da 5'9"
Royce da 5'9"
American rapper and songwriter from Michigan
27
Three 6 Mafia
Three 6 Mafia
American hip-hop group
28
Brian Honeycutt
Brian Honeycutt
American singer
29
Torae
Torae
American rapper
30
Mars Ill
Mars Ill
musical artist
31
Ace Hood
Ace Hood
American rapper from Florida
32
Metro Boomin
Metro Boomin
American record producer, DJ, record executive and songwriter from Georgia
33
Lil' Kim
Lil' Kim
American rapper, actress and model from New York
34
Big Kuntry King
Big Kuntry King
rapper
35
D-Sisive
D-Sisive
Canadian rapper
36
Tony Touch
Tony Touch
American reggaeton singer of Puerto Rican descent
37
Lucky Luciano
Lucky Luciano
American rapper
38
Venetian Snares
Venetian Snares
Canadian musician
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Mustard
Mustard
American record producer, DJ and hype man from California
40
Ghetts
Ghetts
British rapper
41
Young Chris
Young Chris
American rapper
42
Lord Finesse
Lord Finesse
American rapper and hip-hop record producer
43
Stat Quo
Stat Quo
U.S. rapper
44
Roll Deep
Roll Deep
English hip hop group
45
EPMD
EPMD
American hip-hop group
46
DJ Drama
DJ Drama
American DJ, record executive and hype man from Pennsylvania
47
Raheem Jarbo
Raheem Jarbo
American rapper
48
Gangsta Boo
Gangsta Boo
American Rapper
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Plies
Plies
American rapper from Florida
50
RJ
RJ
American rapper
51
Lateef the Truthspeaker
Lateef the Truthspeaker
American rapper
52
French Montana
French Montana
Moroccan-American rapper
53
2Mex
2Mex
American rapper
54
Little Brother
Little Brother
American hip hop duo from Durham, North Carolina
55
Ali Vegas
Ali Vegas
American rapper
Intro
British hip hop group
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Task Force are a British hip hop group from Highbury in London, England. The group is led primarily by two brothers Chester P (vocals, songwriting and occasional music production) and Farma G (vocals, songwriting and music production). However, the Task Force family, according to Chester P, also includes DJ Louis Slipperz (music production), Ramson BadBones (vocals and songwriting), Remus, D.Molish, Inja MC (Delegates of Culture, Cambridge), Calculus, Merkamillion, Blinks and Marley. Task Force officially formed in 1999, releasing their debut album New Mic Order.

Task Force's debut album, New Mic Order was produced by Mark B and features guest appearances from fellow Mud Family member Skinnyman and Mr. Thing of the Scratch Perverts. Task Force's releases have consisted for the most part of vinyl-only EPs and singles. In 2000, Task Force released Voice of the Great Outdoors, which featured Braintax and Jehst, on Braintax's Low Life Records. Task Force started their own label, Music from the Corner in 2001, and released Music from the Corner Volume 1. A darker, more intense series of predominantly self-produced albums followed. Chester P released his long-awaited solo album From the Ashes in 2008, which was largely a hit with the Task Force fan base, despite receiving a mixed review (3 out of 5) from UK hip-hop magazine Hip-Hop Connection (as Chester had previously ripped the magazine on MFTC 2). Both Farma G and Louis Slipperz contributed to the album. The first single released from the album was "Oh No (He Loves a Ho)" featuring Farma G. The song was more light hearted than the recent Music from the Corner series.