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KMD (''K.M.D.'', ''Kausing Much Damage'', or ''A Positive Kause in a Much Damaged Society'') was an American hip hop trio active from 1988 to 1994, during the
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. The core of the group was composed of brothers Daniel "Zev Love X" Dumile and Dingilizwe "DJ Subroc" Dumile. The group's original third member, Jade 1 (believed to later be known as Rodan), left before the group signed with
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, being replaced with Onyx the Birthstone Kid. The group dissolved in 1994 following the sudden death of DJ Subroc in 1993, the departure of Onyx and conflicts with Elektra that resulted in them being dropped from the label. KMD released two studio albums, ''
Mr. Hood ''Mr. Hood'' is the debut studio album by hip hop group KMD. It was released on May 14, 1991 via Elektra Records. Recording sessions took place at Calliope Studios in New York. Production was handled by K.M.D., except two tracks produced by the ...
'' (1991) and ''
Black Bastards ''Black Bastards'' is the second and final studio album by KMD (an American rap trio featuring an early alias of MF Doom), completed in 1993 and eventually released on May 15, 2000, through Readyrock Records. Initially, the album was scheduled fo ...
''; the latter of which was recorded in 1993 and not officially released until 2000. Zev Love X subsequently changed his moniker to MF Doom and achieved success as a solo artist. Doom attempted to revive the KMD name in the 2010s, releasing two new songs, "Sorcerers" and "True Lightyears", and announcing a comeback album in 2017, but no further updates or recordings surfaced before his death in October 2020.


History

Zev Love X, DJ Subroc, and Jade 1 formed KMD in
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, in 1988. The three were Black Muslims active in the
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. KMD began as a graffiti crew; they also practiced
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. Onyx the Birthstone Kid soon replaced Jade 1, who left the group in order to finish high school.
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, a native of nearby Far Rockaway, met the group at community functions and recruited them for a guest spot on "The Gas Face," a single off
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' ''
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''. The guest appearance caught the attention of A&R executive Dante Ross, who signed KMD to
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. KMD released their debut album ''
Mr. Hood ''Mr. Hood'' is the debut studio album by hip hop group KMD. It was released on May 14, 1991 via Elektra Records. Recording sessions took place at Calliope Studios in New York. Production was handled by K.M.D., except two tracks produced by the ...
'' in 1991. Its songs focus on racism and black empowerment in a comical manner. Subroc heavily sampled old children's television shows and recordings, including drops of ''
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'' character
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on the singles "Who Me?" and "Humrush." Skits featuring KMD interacting with "Mr. Hood" (a series of samples from a language instruction tape) tie the album together. Stimulated Dummies co-produced ''Mr. Hood''; the album also featured fellow Five Percenters, Brand Nubian appearing on "Nitty Gritty." Around the same time ''Mr. Hood'' was released, Zev Love X and Onyx testified before the
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in support of the
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, on behalf of Rock the Vote. The group recorded their follow up, ''
Black Bastards ''Black Bastards'' is the second and final studio album by KMD (an American rap trio featuring an early alias of MF Doom), completed in 1993 and eventually released on May 15, 2000, through Readyrock Records. Initially, the album was scheduled fo ...
'', in 1993. The album was a departure from their lighthearted previous release with songs celebrating sex ("Plumskinnz"), drugs ("Smokin' That S*#%", "Contact Blitz", "Suspended Animation"), and drinking ("Sweet Premium Wine"). Onyx left the group during the recording sessions. His verse was removed from "Plumskinzz" (the B-side to the "Nitty Gritty" single off ''Mr. Hood''), which was included on ''Black Bastards'' as two separate tracks, "Plumskinzz.(Loose Hoe, God&Cupid)" (Zev Love X's verse) and "Plumskinzz.(Oh No I Don't Believe It!)" (Subroc's verse). Zev Love X created the cover art, a
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being hanged in a game of hangman. Shortly before finishing ''Black Bastards'', Subroc was killed while attempting to cross the 878 Nassau Expressway on April 23, 1993. Zev Love X completed the album alone over the course of the next months and advance copies were finally sent out in early 1994. "What a Nigga Know?" was released as the first single in March that same year and ''Black Bastards'' was announced to be released on May 3, 1994. Soon afterwards Elektra Records unexpectedly cancelled the album and dropped KMD. The album's title and cover art proved too controversial for Elektra's management, who instructed Dante Ross to give Zev Love X the ''Black Bastards'' master tapes and $20,000 as incentive to leave the label. The album was heavily bootlegged until it was officially released on ReadyRock Records in 2000. Zev Love X dropped out of the New York hip hop scene until 1997, when he reemerged as MF Doom. On August 16, 2017, MF Doom premiered the first new KMD track in eight years, "True Lightyears", on
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. It was the first single from KMD's still-unreleased comeback album ''Crack In Time'' and featured Jay Electronica and MF Doom. The track was also released as part of MF Doom's 2017 compilation album ''
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''. MF DOOM died on October 31, 2020, with the cause of death originally not being revealed. In July 2023 it has been reported that DOOM died of angioedema.


Discography


Albums


Studio albums


Compilation albums


EPs

* '' Black Bastards Ruffs + Rares'' (1998,
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) ** Released only on 12" vinyl.


Singles

*"Peachfuzz / Gasface Refill" (1990) from ''Mr. Hood''. *"Who Me? / Humrush" (1991) from ''Mr. Hood''. *"Nitty Gritty / Plumskinzz" featuring Brand Nubian (1991) from ''Mr. Hood''. *"What a Nigga Know?" (1994) from ''Black Bastards''. *"It Sounded Like a Roc" (1999) from ''Black Bastards''. *"Notebook 01 – True Lightyears" featuring Jay Electronica and
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(2017) from ''Crack In Time''.


Music videos

* "Peachfuzz" (1991) * "Who Me?" (1991) * "What A Niggy Know?" (1994) - Unreleased


References


External links

* {{Authority control American hip hop groups Five percenters East Coast hip hop groups Elektra Records artists Musical groups established in 1988 Musical groups disestablished in 1993