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InI was an American hip hop group that formed in 1990 and broke up in 1997. The group was composed of members Rob-O, Grap Luva, Ras G a.k.a. I Love H.I.M., Marco Polo (now known as Jolomite), and DJ Boodakhan.


History


''The Life I Live'' and disputes with Elektra Records

The group started working on their debut album, with the working title ''The Life I Live'', together with producer
Pete Rock Peter O. Phillips (born June 21, 1970), better known by his stage name Pete Rock, is an American record producer, DJ and rapping, rapper. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest hip hop producers of all time, and is often mentioned alongs ...
in the mid-1990s. They signed a deal with Rock's newfound imprint Soul Brother Records through Elektra. Despite the fact that Pete Rock was not an official member of the group, it became synonymous with his name. He produced almost every track on ''Center of Attention'', and his younger brother Grap Luva formed a crucial part of the group. Rock had two guest verses in the album on tracks "Fakin Jax" and "Think Twice", with additional ad-libs and background vocals on almost every track. In 1996, the lead single from their album, ''Fakin' Jax'' saw release and became an underground hit. Unbeknownst at the time, this single ultimately ended up being the group's only release on the label. Rock later revealed that management shifts were to blame for the album changing title from ''The Life I Live'' to ''Center of Attention'' before eventually being shelved:
“When I finished the InI album, there was a guy who was the president who approved of InI and got them signed to Elektra...But once
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came into the picture things didn’t work out between me and her. We didn’t have the greatest relationship. She came in with some of her own insights, which I didn’t approve of, and I felt she didn’t understand real Hip-Hop music. She came in with the brand new polished sound, which was, to me, it was like water to skin. It just rolls off of you. It doesn’t stick to you…I felt like me and her, I didn’t feel like we would have a great relationship with our thought processes going in different directions.”
Following the disputes with Sylvia Rhone, Rock's relationship with Elektra Records quickly turned sour, which led to his distribution deal with them ending, along with the demise of Soul Brother Records. As a result, two releases Rock was working on at the time (InI's ''Center of Attention'' and Deda's ''The Original Baby Pa'') never came out due to legal complications surrounding the ownership of the masters.


Aftermath

Despite the initial lack of an official release, the album eventually became one of the most bootlegged albums in hip-hop's history. In 2003, it finally saw an official release after being included on '' Lost & Found: Hip Hop Underground Soul Classics'', a
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of
Pete Rock Peter O. Phillips (born June 21, 1970), better known by his stage name Pete Rock, is an American record producer, DJ and rapping, rapper. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest hip hop producers of all time, and is often mentioned alongs ...
's mid-1990s production work, originally canceled by
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. Rock later revealed that In 2016, ''Center of Attention'' was made available for streaming, along with other unreleased recordings Rock had been working on at the time. The Song "Step Up" was featured in the video game
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. Working with EA games, Pete Rock also has a song called "They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y.)" which was featured in the video game Madden NFL 12, which was released April 2, 1992. InI had released a demo-tape called "Krossroads", and "Concerned", Grap Luva describes this as their earliest tapes. Concerned appears to be called ''"For Your Own Concern"'' although it was called ''"Concerned"'' by the InI group. Friend of Grap Luva from France was responsible for sharing the "concerned" track. "The beat is sick" - Grap describes. The song talks about safe sex; thus the title, to be concerned. The verse Rob-o had spit on "To each his own" from InI's album was the same verse which he had used on the early tape "Concerned". After '' Center of Attention'' got shelved, the group members went their separate ways, with only two of them staying in the music scene to pursue solo careers. Grap Luva released a few limited 12" singles in the new millennium and aspired toward achieving his true interest in being a beat boy and producer. He appeared, and produced on various albums and singles from artists such as
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Pete Rock Peter O. Phillips (born June 21, 1970), better known by his stage name Pete Rock, is an American record producer, DJ and rapping, rapper. He is widely recognized as one of the greatest hip hop producers of all time, and is often mentioned alongs ...
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. Rob-O released many singles and an 8-track album named "Superspectacular" through an imprint called St. Nick Entertainment and in 2006 he came out with a compilation album "Rhyme Pro", a mix of the older 12" singles with a few new songs sprinkled throughout.


Discography

* '' Center of Attention'' (1995)


References


External links


Fakin' Jax music video
{{DEFAULTSORT:INI African-American musical groups East Coast hip hop groups Elektra Records artists Musical groups from New York (state) Pete Rock