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    Kendrick Jeru Davis (born February 14, 1972), known as Jeru the Damaja (/'jeiru: ðə ˈdæmɪʤə JAY-roo thuh DAM-ih-juh), is an American rapper and record...
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  • The discography of Jeru the Damaja, an American hip hop musician, consists of five studio albums, one extended play and nineteen singles. His most successful...
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  • song by Jeru the Damaja from his 1994 debut album The Sun Rises in the East. The song appeared in many compilation albums.[citation needed] The song was...
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  • The Sun Rises in the East is the debut album by American hip hop rapper Jeru the Damaja, released May 24, 1994, on Payday Records. It was produced by...
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  • Jeru may refer to: Gerry Mulligan or Jeru, American musician (1927–1996) Jeru the Damaja, American musician (born 1972) Jeru people, an indigenous tribe...
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  • of the Math is the second album by the hip hop artist Jeru the Damaja. The album spawned the 2 singles "Ya Playin' Yaself" and "Me or the Papes". The album...
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    underground rapper. A member of the Gang Starr Foundation, he has worked closely with its members, including Gang Starr, Jeru the Damaja, Big Shug and Group Home...
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    The Game, Griselda Records, Group Home, Jeru the Damaja, J. Cole, Jay-Z, Joey Bada$$, Kanye West, KRS-One, Limp Bizkit, M.O.P., Mos Def, Nas, The Notorious...
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  • Heroz4Hire (category Jeru the Damaja albums)
    Heroz4Hire is the third studio album by hip hop artist Jeru the Damaja. It is entirely produced by Jeru the Damaja himself unlike his first two albums...
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  • appearances on the album include Group Home, Jeru the Damaja, and Big Shug. At the time, all were part of the Gang Starr Foundation, which made the album a stepping-stone...
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  • Phat Bonus Remix)" 05. "Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers" (by Crooklyn Dodgers '95 - Chubb Rock, O.C. and Jeru the Damaja) B1. "Danger (Remix) (Street Mix)"...
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    Members of the foundation included Big Shug, Afu-Ra, Jeru the Damaja, Krumbsnatcha, Bumpy Knuckles, and Group Home. Each episode title of the first season...
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  • Rock, Jeru the Damaja and O.C. Their first and only record was "Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers", produced by DJ Premier, and was featured in the 1995 film...
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    Sunshine Anderson, Mutya Buena, Jeru the Damaja, Richie Havens, Will Young, Brodanse and Joel Culpepper. In February 2014 the EP Pork Soda was released. It...
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  • Divine Design (album) (category Jeru the Damaja albums)
    Divine Design is the fourth album by hip hop artist Jeru the Damaja. It is produced by Ed Dantez and Luis "Sabor" Tineo as opposed Jeru's earlier albums...
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  • Bounty—everyone from the Fugees on "Hip-Hopera" to reggae singer Barrington Levy on "Living Dangerously" to hardcore rapper Jeru the Damaja on "Suicide or Murder...
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    include Jeru the Damaja, Jay Z, Mos Def (via his first group U.T.D.), Showbiz & A.G., WC and the Madd Circle. Other associated productions include the works...
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  • mixing "The Guru" – vocals, producer, mixing Lil Dap – vocals (6) Jeru the Damaja – vocals (6, 11) Eddie Sancho – engineering Lisle Leete – recording...
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  • Still Rising (category Jeru the Damaja albums)
    the fifth studio album by Jeru the Damaja. It was released on October 16, 2007. The album cover is based on the 1968 Olympics Black Power salute. The...
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    featured in The New York Times and The Source. The Slums Attack broke up in 2016. Peja has collaborated with such artists as Onyx, Jeru the Damaja, Masta Ace...
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    guest appearances from artists Jeru the Damaja, Sulaiman, and Guru of Gang Starr. In the same year, the group appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation...
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  • his feature on the Clockers soundtrack as part of the Crooklyn Dodgers, which also featured rappers Chubb Rock and Jeru the Damaja on the now classic DJ...
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  • The following list is a discography of production credited to Pete Rock, an American hip hop record producer and recording artist from Mount Vernon, New...
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    Kelly, Sean Combs, Big L, Jeru the Damaja, Trina, and Jay-Z. Those in hip hop sometimes used the nickname "Crissy" for the drink. Tupac Shakur created...
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  • Melachi the Nutcracker. Notes Track 5 features additional vocals from Jeru the Damaja Sample credits "Intro" contains samples from "Yesterday" by Wes Montgomery...
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  • D. Original (category Jeru the Damaja songs)
    musician Jeru the Damaja, issued as the second single from his debut studio album The Sun Rises in the East. In 1994, the song peaked at #22 on the Billboard...
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  • The album consists of mixed tracks of Dr. Dre, B-Real, Busta Rhymes, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, Mobb Deep, Notorious B.I.G., Sunz Of Man, Jeru The Damaja and...
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  • hop acts including Afrika Bambaata, De La Soul and Jeru the Damaja to Birmingham. Leftfoot is the bar's main funk and soul night which is part run by...
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  • by the hip hop group Gang Starr. It was co-founded by Boston legend Big Shug. It was established in 1993. [citation needed] Big Shug Jeru the Damaja Group...
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  • [citation needed] The album features several guest vocalists, including Jeru the Damaja in "Suntoucher", MC M.A.D. in "Superstylin'", Tim Hutton in "Drifted"...
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