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Kno
Kno
American DJ, producer and rapper
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CunninLynguists
CunninLynguists
band
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Deacon The Villain
Deacon The Villain
American rapper
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Domingo
Domingo
American record producer
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Anna Wise
Anna Wise
American singer
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Substantial
Substantial
American rapper
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Grieves
Grieves
American hip hop artist
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Dee-1
Dee-1
American rapper
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Sjava
Sjava
South African singer-songwriter
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Death Grips
Death Grips
American hip-hop industrial band
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Morris Walker
Morris Walker
South African rapper and songwriter (born 2001)
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Vinnie Paz
Vinnie Paz
American rapper
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Kevin Gates
Kevin Gates
American rapper from Louisiana
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Yelawolf
Yelawolf
American rapper
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Lehlogonolo Ronald Mataboge
Lehlogonolo Ronald Mataboge
hip hop recording artist and songwriter from Pretoria West, Gauteng.
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Lloyd
Lloyd
American singer, songwriter, dancer and actor from Georgia
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RA Scion
RA Scion
musical artist
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Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
American hip hop group
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Your Old Droog
Your Old Droog
American rapper
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Samy Deluxe
Samy Deluxe
German rapper
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Chiddy Bang
Chiddy Bang
American hip hop recording artist
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Elzhi
Elzhi
American musician
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Crooked I
Crooked I
American hip-hop artist
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Wale
Wale
American rapper
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Onry Ozzborn
Onry Ozzborn
American musician
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The Pack
The Pack
hip hop group
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Too Short
Too Short
American rapper and record producer from California
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$uicideboy$
$uicideboy$
American rap duo
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Sadistik
Sadistik
American rapper
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Kardinal Offishall
Kardinal Offishall
Canadian rapper, record producer, DJ, and record executive
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Eligh
Eligh
American rapper
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Aloe Blacc
Aloe Blacc
American soul musician, singer, record producer, and philanthropist
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RJD2
RJD2
American music producer and musician
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MC Jin
MC Jin
Hong Kong American rapper
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Shy Glizzy
Shy Glizzy
American rapper from Washington, D.C.
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Ty Dolla $ign
Ty Dolla $ign
American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer
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Hit-Boy
Hit-Boy
American Producer and Rapper
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Jacquees
Jacquees
American singer
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Curren$y
Curren$y
American rapper from Louisiana
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Dom Kennedy
Dom Kennedy
American rapper from California
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Maestro
Maestro
Canadian rapper, record producer, and actor
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DJ Muggs
DJ Muggs
American hip hop musician
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Murs
Murs
American rapper
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Outasight
Outasight
American singer and rapper
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Bones
Bones
American rapper
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D12
D12
American hip-hop group Michigan
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Young Buck
Young Buck
American rapper
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Frenkie
Frenkie
Bosnia and Herzegovina musician
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Rico Love
Rico Love
American singer-songwriter and record producer
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Louis Logic
Louis Logic
American rapper
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Chuck D
Chuck D
American rapper and producer
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David Banner
David Banner
American rap artist and hip hop producer from Mississippi
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King Gordy
King Gordy
American rapper
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The Pharcyde
The Pharcyde
American hip hop group
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Cashis
Cashis
American rapper
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Travis Mills
Travis Mills
American rapper, singer, and actor from California
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Pusha T
Pusha T
American rapper and record executive from Virginia
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Sammy Adams
Sammy Adams
American rapper
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Showbiz and A.G.
Showbiz and A.G.
american band
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Positive K
Positive K
American rapper
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Smokepurpp
Smokepurpp
American rapper from Florida
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Farid Bang
Farid Bang
German rapper of Moroccan-Spanish descent
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Krizz Kaliko
Krizz Kaliko
American rapper
Intro
American rapper

Pedro Antonio Rojas, Jr. (born December 14, 1976), better known by his stage name Tonedeff, is an American rapper, producer, singer-songwriter and record executive.

Tonedeff first gained national recognition on the underground hip hop scene after winning a string of distinguished rap battles (i.e. "Braggin Rites"), opening shows for Common, Rahzel, The Beatnuts, Royce da 5'9", and Brand Nubian. He also appeared as a guest artist on several 12" releases, including the controversial KRS-One diss track "Clear Em Out" criticizing Nelly.

He has appeared on most of the Cunninlynguists albums, including Will Rap For Food, SouthernUnderground, A Piece of Strange, Strange Journey Volume One and Oneirology. He appeared on Immortal Technique's "Peruvian Cocaine" (on the album Revolutionary Vol. 2), playing the role of an American CIA agent in an elaborate drug trade conspiracy. He has also provided comedic skits for artists such as Masta Ace and Pumpkinhead.

Tonedeff founded the QN5 Music label in 1997 and releases music independently, with a roster that includes himself, CunninLynguists, Substantial, PackFM, Kokayi, and Extended Famm as well as a production roster that includes himself, Kno, Domingo, Deacon the Villain and Kokayi. He continues to perform and release music internationally today.