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Revision as of 08:09, 29 June 2016
This is a List of Birmingham hip-hop artists, a growing list of significant musicians and groups born or based in the Birmingham area.
- Attitude
- B. A. Boy$ (Young PJ and Joe 2 Tymes)
- Big 6
- Birmingham J
- Black District (Mose Leonard)
- The Green Seed (R-Tist, COMPLET and DJ FX)
- Gucci Mane
- Hood Dynasty (Champ Tha DonDada, Eric Jose Azcona, Steven Joseph "Essay" Azcona, Joshua Caleb Lewis and Devin Daiget Coleman)
- Houseakillaz
- Jay
- Patrick Johnson (AKA S-Fly, Blaq Angel)
- K.L.U.B. Monsta
- L. T. Goon Life
- Joint Effort (Supreme)
- Jon Malone (AKA Supreme, DJ Supreme)
- Mr Bailey
- Ms Nina
- Nerves Baddington (Ryan "Inkline" Howell and John McNaughton)
- Northside Weezy (David Wayne McDaniel)
- Over C's (Hi-C and C-Block)
- P.O.E.
- Red Light District (Patrick Johnson, The Phantom, Vic the Truth, Blac Boy, Rudy, Q. Lee, P. A. W., Green Jeans, D. Live, Billy Billions, Frost, Jake Steel, John Woodlawn and Dogrue)
- Shaheed Tawheed (AKA Shaheed)
- ShuNuff
- Southern Comffort (Patrick Johnson, The Phantom and Vic the Truth)
- T-Peso
- Deandrea Thomas (AKA Teddy T)
- Randall Turner (AKA R-Tist)
- Uri
- Young Symba
Venues
The Birmingham hip hop scene was decidedly underground before Jon Malone began organizing "Eargasm" events at the High Note Lounge on 21st Street South between 1999 and 2004. It was revived with a new generation of artists in 2009 when Rashid Qandil began holding "Lobotomix" events at Speakeasy on 3rd Avenue North, later at the Syndicate Lounge on 20th Street South.
See also
References
- Prickett, Sam (June 22, 2016) "The Lives and Deaths of Birmingham Hip-Hop." Weld for Birmingham