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Darryl Gibson (other)
Darryl Gibson may refer to: *Darryl Gibson (lacrosse) (born 1976), Canadian lacrosse coach and former player *Darryl Gibson (rapper) (born 1967), known as Positive K, American MC and songwriter See also

*Daryl Gibson (born 1975), New Zealand rugby union footballer {{hndis, Gibson, Darryl ...
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Darryl Gibson (lacrosse)
Darryl Gibson (born July 28, 1976 in Toronto, Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadians, Canadian indoor lacrosse, lacrosse coach and former professional player. He played for the Albany Attack, Toronto Rock, San Jose Stealth, Arizona Sting, Minnesota Swarm, Chicago Shamrox and Buffalo Bandits the National Lacrosse League. Gibson is now an Assistant Coach for the Albany FireWolves. Gibson's son Tyson is also a professional lacrosse player currently playing for the Colorado Mammoth. Statistics NLL Reference: References

1979 births Living people Albany FireWolves coaches Arizona Sting players Canadian lacrosse players Chicago Shamrox players Buffalo Bandits players Lacrosse people from Ontario Minnesota Swarm players San Jose Stealth players Sportspeople from Toronto Toronto Rock players {{Canada-lacrosse-bio-stub ...
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Darryl Gibson (rapper)
Positive K (sometimes stylized as +K) (born Darryl Gibson on August 9, 1967) is an American MC and songwriter from the Bronx, New York City, New York, and one of the original artists of the First Priority Music camp. He is best known for his hits " I'm Not Havin' It" (a duet with MC Lyte) and his 1992 hit "I Got a Man". Early life Darryl Gibson was born August 8, 1967 and was raised in the Bronx, New York and spent much of his childhood near Richman (Echo) Park where early hip hop DJs Grandmaster Flash, DJ Sinbad and Busy Bee would throw block parties. He was inspired as a child to rap when one day The Fearless Four were performing in his neighborhood and invited him to say a rhyme on their mic. Gibson's first musical endeavor was a short-lived rap group with his family named Disco Cousins, and he rapped under the name Baby Breeze. Later, while a member of the Five-Percent Nation, Gibson joined the rap group Almighty God Committee from Queens, rapping under the name Posit ...
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