- KRS-One
Lawrence Krisna Parker (born August 20, 1965), known as KRS-One, is an American hip hop MC of Jamaican and Nigerian descent from South Bronx. Over his career he has been known by several pseudonyms, including "Kris Parker," "The Blastmaster," and "The Teacha." KRS-One is a significant figure in the hip hop community, … - Ice T
Tracy Marrow (born February 16, 1958), better known by stage name Ice-T, is an American rapper, rock musician, author, and actor. He was instrumental in creating gangsta rap and rapcore. Much of his music is politically oriented, like that of Public Enemy, although this has declined with time. Since 2000, he has played the role of Det. Fin Tutuola on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit". As of 2007, Marrow resides in North Bergen, New Jersey. - Lennox Yearwood
Rev. Lennox Yearwood, Jr. is an American minister, activist, and hip hop organizer. He has served as a White House intern under President Bill Clinton and currently serves as CEO of the Hip-Hop Caucus (H2C) in Washington, D.C.. In 2007, the U.S. Air Force decided to take disciplinary action against him. - Tupac Shakur
Tupac Amaru Shakur (June 16 1971 - September 13 1996), also known by his stage names: 2Pac, Makaveli, or simply Pac, was an American artist renowned for his rap music, movie roles, poetry, and his social activism. He is recognized in the "Guinness Book of World Records" as the best selling hip-hop artist, with over seventy-five million albums sold worldwide including over fifty million in the United States alone. - Afeni Shakur
Afeni Shakur (born January 10 1947) is the mother of the famous African American rapper the late Tupac Shakur and was an important member of the Black Panther Party. Shakur was born Alice Faye Williams in Lumberton, North Carolina to Rosa Belle and Walter Williams, Jr. She led a series of chapters during the "break down" of the Black Panther party. - Chali 2na
Chali 2na (born Charlie Stewart in Chicago, Illinois, in 1971) is an MC for the hip-hop group Jurassic 5. His deep voice is one of the most recognizable in all of hip-hop. As a young boy, he moved to South Central Los Angeles, the home base of Jurassic 5 since the group's inception in 1995. He was raised by his grandmother. His stage name is a reference to Charlie the Tuna, the deep-voiced animated mascot of Starkist. - Voletta Wallace
Voletta Wallace is the mother of the late rapper and cultural icon The Notorious B.I.G.. She is the founder of the Christopher Wallace Memorial Foundation in his memory, and remains a well-known figure in hip-hop alongside the similar Afeni Shakur. - Kj-52
KJ-52 or Fivetweezy (born Jonah Sorrentino, June 26, 1975) is a Christian rapper, best known for two songs addressed to another rapper, Eminem. "KJ" is an abbreviation that stands for King Jonah (a previous mantle). "52" (pronounced "five-two") represents the miracle of the five loaves and two fish as also told in the Bible. KJ-52 desires to give his gifts and talents in much the same way the boy gave his food to Jesus in the story. - James G. White
The Reverend Dr. James G. White was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1962. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with honors, attended graduate school at the Milwaukee School of Engineering, and was conferred the degree of Dr. of Divinity by the Trinity Theological Seminary. Dr. White is a former Hip Hop Music recording artist, producer, and musician. Signed in the fall of 1990, as Ghetto Priest, … - Dj Maj
DJ Magic, or DJ Maj is a Christian music deejay, contributing to Christian rap albums released by Toby Mac, GRITS, Ill Harmonics, Dc Talk, and the Newsboys. DJ Maj has released 3 mixtapes called "Wax Museum Mixtape", "Full Plates", and "Ring Leader", as well as an album entitled "BoogiRoot". - Chris Rolle
Chris Rolle, also known as "Kazi" (a shortened form of "Kharma Kazi"), is founder and Co-CEO of One+One Records, a hip hop performer, and a motivational speaker on men's issues in the African American community. He was born in Nassau, Bahamas; since the age of 4 he has lived in Brooklyn, New York City, USA. "The Hip Hop Project" (documentary film), 2006. - T-Bone
T-Bone is a Christian rapper. In 2002, he became an ordained minister. T-Bone is of hispanic, black and white descent (reportedly, he's part Nicaraguan and part El Salvadoran). In 1991, he released his first album, "Redeemed Hoodlum". In 1993, he released "The Life of A Hoodlum". In 1995, he released "The Hoodlum's Testimony". In 1997, he released "History of A Hoodlum-Compilation". In 2000, he released: "The Last Street Preacha", … - Ruth Brinkley
One of tha realest shorties rockin the Mic just ask somebody....check myspace music page or Shortyreal's official site www.shortyreal.net. - Corey Lane
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