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Heltah Skeltah
Heltah Skeltah
band
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Boot Camp Clik
Boot Camp Clik
hip hop supergroup from Brooklyn, New York
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Sean Price
Sean Price
American rapper from New York
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Smif-n-Wessun
Smif-n-Wessun
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Buckshot
Buckshot
American rapper
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Da Beatminerz
Da Beatminerz
underground hip hop crew from Brooklyn
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Black Moon
Black Moon
band
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Outlawz
Outlawz
American hip hop group
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Originoo Gunn Clappaz
Originoo Gunn Clappaz
Hip-hop group
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Illmind
Illmind
American record producer
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Ed O.G.
Ed O.G.
Hip-hop musician
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Kidz in the Hall
Kidz in the Hall
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The D.O.C.
The D.O.C.
American rapper
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Tony Touch
Tony Touch
American reggaeton singer of Puerto Rican descent
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Jamal
Jamal
American rapper
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Double-O
Double-O
American record producer
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Mr. Attic
Mr. Attic
Canadian record producer
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M.O.P.
M.O.P.
band
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Hi-Tek
Hi-Tek
rapper
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O.C.
O.C.
American rapper
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The Gadjits
The Gadjits
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Mario Millo
Mario Millo
Australian musician
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DJ Lethal
DJ Lethal
disc jockey
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Royce da 5'9"
Royce da 5'9"
American rapper and songwriter from Michigan
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Pete Rock
Pete Rock
American hip hop producer
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Three 6 Mafia
Three 6 Mafia
American hip-hop group
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Tiger Army
Tiger Army
American pyschobilly band
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Koopsta Knicca
Koopsta Knicca
American rapper
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Rod Bernard
Rod Bernard
American singer
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Kool G Rap
Kool G Rap
American rapper
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The Cardigans
The Cardigans
Swedish rock band
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Twista
Twista
American rapper from Illinois
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Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
American hip hop group
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Freestylers
Freestylers
British electronic music group
Intro
musical artist
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The Fab 5 was a Hip Hop group that consisted of Heltah Skeltah (Rock and Ruck) and O.G.C. (Starang Wondah, Louieville Sluggah and Top Dog). The group joined the Boot Camp Clik and signed a record deal with Duck Down Records in 1995. They released their debut single "Blah" b/w "Leflaur Leflah Eshkoshka" later that year, with the B-Side "Leflah" becoming a surprise Billboard Hot 100 hit in 1995. The two groups split up to release separate debut albums in 1996, with Heltah Skeltah dropping Nocturnal in June (including "Leflah"), and O.G.C. dropping Da Storm in October. Da Storm did not feature a Fab 5 track, and neither did Heltah Skeltah's 1998 second album Magnum Force. The next "Fab 5" track came on O.G.C.'s 1999 second effort The M-Pire Shrikez Back, on the song "Dirtiest Players in the Game", which was supposed to serve as a prelude to a full-length Fab 5 album. Multiple Duck Down Records releases noted plans for a Fab 5 album in the liner notes, with the album being named either Simply Fabulous or Without the Freddy. The album was never released, due to Rock leaving Duck Down Records in 1999 in pursuit of a solo career. All five took part in the latest Boot Camp Clik album The Last Stand, released July 18, 2006. On August 8, 2015, group member Sean Price died in his sleep in his apartment in Brooklyn at the age of 43.