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Artist description
Potentially Dangerous consists of eight Chicago-based MC's; 6pac, Gach, Koubalicious, S To The C, Jiggawatt, Dizzy D, and The Bad Boys (Mr. JV and Buck C). They have been together since Novemeber 2000 and can be heard on local radio stations and via word of mouth anywhere in the Chicago area. |
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Music Style
Hip-Hop |
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Musical Influences
Big L, Notorious B.I.G., Eminem, Fabolous, and Jadakiss |
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Similar Artists
Fabolous, and Jadakiss |
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Artist History
November 2000 was when the group first formed, being with 6pac and Gach, as they handled production and vocals. Koubalicious was the first artist signed, and then Jiggawatt, later to be followed by S To The C. Their first smash hit came via 6pac's "P.D. Is Who We Be," which dropped in April 2001. Their second single, "Buddah This," didn't recieve as much street credibility as their first single did. Dizzy D handled that single, with a remix featuring 6pac. Their debut album, "Y'all Want Danger?" recieved mixed reviews. |
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Group Members
6pac, Gach, Koubalicious, Jiggawatt, S To The C, Dizzy D, and the Bad Boys (Buck C and Mr. JV) |
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Albums
Y'all Want Danger? and Proceed With Caution |
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Press Reviews
"These cats are five of Chicago's finest" - DJ B |
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Additional Info
Proceed With Caution, the groups second album, has a release date of February 12th, 2002. The first single off of the album was released on January 15th, 2002, which was 'Guess Who's Back (Somebody Droppin')' by Koubalicious. Other tracks include 'Watch Out' by Gach, 'My Name is 6pac' by 6pac, and 'The Blunt Song' by Jiggawatt. |
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Location
Medinah, Illinois - USA |
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