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DJ Yella
DJ Yella
American DJ, rapper and record producer
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Da Lench Mob
Da Lench Mob
American hip-hop group
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Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony
American hip hop group
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Bizarre
Bizarre
American rapper
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Ice Cube
Ice Cube
American hip hop artist, music producer and actor
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blackbear
blackbear
American singer
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Mobb Deep
Mobb Deep
American hip hop duo
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Kokane
Kokane
American rapper
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Kris Kross
Kris Kross
American hip hop duo
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Total
Total
American band
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Eazy-E
Eazy-E
American rapper
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Hit-Boy
Hit-Boy
American Producer and Rapper
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Donald D
Donald D
musical artist
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Skylar Grey
Skylar Grey
American singer-songwriter
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Bad Meets Evil
Bad Meets Evil
hip hop duo between Eminem and Royce da 5'9"
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Gerald Earl Gillum
Gerald Earl Gillum
American rapper, record producer and songwriter from California
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The D.O.C.
The D.O.C.
American rapper
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Black Eyed Peas
Black Eyed Peas
American band
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N.W.A.
N.W.A.
American hip hop group
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Kyle
Kyle
American rapper from California
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Jewell
Jewell
American R&B singer
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Cherish
Cherish
American R&B, soul, and hip hop quartet
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J. J. Fad
J. J. Fad
American hip hop group
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112
112
American band
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Prairie Oyster
Prairie Oyster
band that plays country music
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Dream Warriors
Dream Warriors
Canadian band
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E-40
E-40
American rapper from California
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Royce da 5'9"
Royce da 5'9"
American rapper and songwriter from Michigan
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Majid Jordan
Majid Jordan
Canadian R&B duo
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
American hip hop duo
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Classified
Classified
Canadian rapper and producer
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¡Mayday!
¡Mayday!
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Trina
Trina
American rapper, record producer, songwriter and model from Florida
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Whodini
Whodini
American hip-hop group
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Jon Bellion
Jon Bellion
American singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer
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Next
Next
American R&B musical group
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Jermaine Dupri
Jermaine Dupri
American record producer, rapper, record executive and DJ from Georgia
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The Futuristics
The Futuristics
musicians
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Compton's Most Wanted
Compton's Most Wanted
American hip-hop group
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N.O.R.E.
N.O.R.E.
American rapper
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Joyner Lucas
Joyner Lucas
American rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer
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Roger Troutman
Roger Troutman
American musician, songwriter, producer
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The Judds
The Judds
American country music duo
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Naughty by Nature
Naughty by Nature
American hip hop trio
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MC Ren
MC Ren
American rapper
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OutKast
OutKast
American hip hop duo
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Salt-N-Pepa
Salt-N-Pepa
American hip-hop group
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Kardinal Offishall
Kardinal Offishall
Canadian rapper, record producer, DJ, and record executive
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N.E.R.D
N.E.R.D
American rock, funk, and hip hop band
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Moneybagg Yo
Moneybagg Yo
American rapper from Tennessee
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apl.de.ap
apl.de.ap
American singer, drummer
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The Neptunes
The Neptunes
American record production duo formed by Teddy Riley
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Twista
Twista
American rapper from Illinois
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Tito El Babuino
Tito El Babuino
Puerto Rican singer and songwriter
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BeBe & CeCe Winans
BeBe & CeCe Winans
American musical duo
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Pia Mia
Pia Mia
American singer
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Twenty 4 Seven
Twenty 4 Seven
Dutch music group
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Mulatto
Mulatto
American rap performer
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World Class Wreckin' Cru
World Class Wreckin' Cru
band that plays electro
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La Bouche
La Bouche
band

Yomo & Maulkie were an American hardcore hip hop duo from Los Angeles, California, composed of rappers Yomo (born Yomo Smith) and Maulkie (born Mark Eric Green). They were signed with Ruthless Records, the label owned by Eazy-E. Their discography consists of one studio album, which spawned three singles.

The duo first worked with Eazy-E in 1989 when they provided additional vocals to The D.O.C.'s debut album No One Can Do It Better. They were associated with the members of N.W.A., although the duo was not a gangsta group. Instead, its lyrics hewed more toward Public Enemy's political style. In 1991, Eazy worked with them again as executive producer for their only full-length album Are U Xperienced?, which was distributed by Atco/Atlantic Records. The album's name is derived from Jimi Hendrix's 1967 album Are You Experienced?. The group found little commercial success with their single "Glory" from the album, which peaked at number 7 on the Hot Rap Songs. The song "For the Love of Money" off of the album was reused on the Bone Thugs-n-Harmony single "Foe tha Love of $" from the 1994 album Creepin on ah Come Up. Maulkie later joined Ice Cube's protégé group Da Lench Mob on their sophomore effort Planet of da Apes.