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Qwazaar
Marty Brown, better known by his stage name Qwazaar, is an American underground hip hop artist from Chicago, Illinois. Qwazaar is co-founder of the underground rap crew Typical Cats, with fellow MCs Denizen Kane and Qwel, and producers / DJs Kid Knish and DJ Natural. He is also a member of the group Outerlimitz, with rapper Hellsent and producer Silence. Qwazaar also collaborates with Silence under the name Dirty Digital, and has released several collaborative records with Florida-born, Berlin-based producer Batsauce. Discography Albums Qwazaar :* ''Walk Thru Walls'' (2001) :* '' Bat Meets Blaine'' (2011) (with Batsauce) Typical Cats (Qwazaar with Denizen Kane, Qwel, DJ Natural & Kid Knish) :* ''Typical Cats'' (2001) :* ''Civil Service The civil service is a collective term for a sector of government composed mainly of career civil servants hired on professional merit rather than appointed or elected, whose institutional tenure typically survives transitions of political lea ...
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Batsauce
Britt Traynham, better known by his stage name Batsauce, is an underground hip hop producer from Jacksonville, Florida who lives out of a suitcase and is either in Berlin, Southeast Asia, or camping in the Northwest in his VW van. He is signed to Galapagos4 and has released several records with his wife Lady Daisey and with Typical Cats member Qwazaar. Discography Solo Albums :*''Starcrossed'' (Galapagos4, 2012) Mixtapes, beat tapes, etc. :*''Pour It in Your Ear'' (2004) :*''1971 Instrumentals'' (2006) :*''The Gypsy Diaries'' (2008) :*''Spy vs Spy'' (2009) :*''Summertime'' (2010) :*''Bat Meets Blaine Instrumentals'' (2012) :*''What Is a Batsauce?'' (2012) :*''The Rudy Stevenson Remixes'' (2014) Collaborations Albums :*''Party... Place.'' (Subcontact, 2007) (with The Smile Rays) :*''Smilin' on You'' (Rawkus 50, 2007) (with The Smile Rays) :*''In My Pocket'' (Barely Breaking Even, 2010) (with Lady Daisey) :*'' Bat Meets Blaine'' (Galapagos4, 2011) (with Qwazaar) :*''In My Head ...
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Qwel
Adam Vincent Schreiber (born June 6, 1980), better known by his stage name Qwel, is an underground rapper and author, originally from Chicago, Illinois. Qwel is co-founder of the underground rap crew Typical Cats, with fellow MCs Denizen Kane and Qwazaar, and producers / DJs Kid Knish and DJ Natural. Qwel has also released full-length collaboration projects with producers Maker, Jackson Jones, Meaty Ogre, Mike Gao, Silence and Kip Killagain. Qwel's label is Galapagos4, which he is an integral part of, along with co-founders Jeff Kuglich and fellow rapper Offwhyte. Discography Albums ;Qwel :* ''If It Ain't Been in a Pawn Shop, Then It Can't Play the Blues'' (2001) :* ''The Rubber Duckie Experiment'' (2002) :* ''Caffeine Dream'' (2006) (with Mike Gao) :* ''Freezerburner'' (2006) (with Meaty Ogre) :* ''Nerdy'' (2007) (with Silence) :* ''The New Wine'' (2008) (with Kip Killagain) :* ''Visible Light'' (2011) ;Qwel & Jackson Jones :* ''Rapid Eye Movements'' (2004) :* ''Dark Day'' (2005 ...
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Bat Meets Blaine
''Bat Meets Blaine'' is the debut full-length collaboration between Chicago-based rapper Qwazaar, of the group Typical Cats, and Berlin-based producer Batsauce. The album was released on September 13, 2011, on Galapagos4. It is the follow-up to their debut EP ''Style Be the King'', released the previous July. Track listing #"A Choice" - 1:37 #"I Know" - 2:37 #"What Love" - 2:54 #"Chop 'Em Down" - 2:28 #"Eye to the Sky" - 3:04 #"Never Weaker" - 4:20 (featuring Onry Ozzborn & Offwhyte) #"Surrealism" - 2:52 (featuring Lady Daisey Daisey Traynham, known by the stage name Lady Daisey, is a Brooklyn born soul/funk singer. She spent her childhood touring with her parents’ band, and years later, settled in Jacksonville, Florida, where she met her husband/producer, Batsauce ...) #"Power" - 2:36 #"If It Seems Wrong" - 2:51 #"I'm Gone" - 2:47 #"A Feeling" - 4:11 (featuring Denizen Kane & KP the Illustrado) #"The Dream" - 2:39 #"'Til It's Done" - 2:45 #"Thank You" - 3:53 References ...
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Denizen Kane
Dennis Kim, better known by his stage name Denizen Kane, is an underground rapper and spoken word artist. Denizen Kane is co-founder of the underground rap crew Typical Cats, with fellow MCs Qwazaar and Qwel, and producers / DJs Kid Knish and DJ Natural. He is also a founding member of Asian-American spoken word group I Was Born with Two Tongues. Discography Albums * ''Typical Cats'' (2001) (with Typical Cats) * ''Broken Speak'' (2003) (with I Was Born with Two Tongues) * ''Civil Service'' (2004) (with Typical Cats) * ''Tree City Legends Volume 2: My Bootleg Life'' (2005) * ''Brother Min's Journey to the West'' (2009) * '' 3'' (2012) (with Typical Cats) EPs * ''Tree City Legends'' (2002) Compilations * ''Typical Bootlegs Volume 1'' (2004) (with Typical Cats) Singles * "Easy Cause It Is" (2004) (with Typical Cats) References External links Denizen Kaneat Galapagos4 Denizen Kaneon Discogs Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information about audio record ...
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Chicago, Illinois
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21st-century American Rappers
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Year Of Birth Missing (living People)
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Underground Rappers
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Rappers From Chicago
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Living People
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African-American Male Rappers
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