The result? If you want labels…Southern boom-bap. Too white for BET, too black for MTV2. A preacher’s son, a caucasian guy from rural Georgia and a convicted felon. But mainly … a self-made career, one of the most consistent catalogs of any current hip-hop act and one of the most loyal, worldwide fanbases in all of indie rap music. Backed with gritty beats, quality rhymes and 808 thump, the ‘Lynguists intend on recapturing the soul in southern hip-hop. With what Spin Magazine calls “Outkast’s tragicomic poignancy”, Deacon The Villain, Kno and Natti follow in the footsteps of artists like Goodie Mob, Ya’ll So Stupid, Geto Boys and the aforementioned ‘Kast in painting a picture meant to remind the world that politics, death, racism, relationships, religion and struggle are just as relevant to life below the Mason-Dixon as anywhere else. Their critically acclaimed debut LP, Will Rap For Food, was released in October 2001. CunninLynguists were joined by Floridian emcee Mr. SOS for their 2nd LP, Southernunderground, which was independently released April 1, 2003 on Freshchest Records and QN5 Music and re-released in 2004. Guests included Masta Ace, Tonedeff and RJD2. Their most recent LP, A Piece of Strange, was released in January of 2006 via LAU Records and is their most successful album to date. The group has toured worldwide, appearing onstage alongside acts like Nappy Roots, Cee-Lo Green, Bun B, Kanye West, Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan, Brand Nubian and more. Kno, hailing from Georgia and currently residing in Lexington, Kentucky, has been described as “one of the top loop-miners east of the Mississippi” by URB. He produced the majority of Will Rap For Food and Southernunderground, all of A Piece of Strange, and has also recieved critical acclaim in The NY Times, Rolling Stone and other magazines for his remix of Jay-Z’s Black Album, entitled Kno vs. Hov : The White Al-bu-lum in 2004. Born in Versailles, Kentucky, Deacon has also established himself as a producer. His beats have been rocked by the likes of KRS-One, King Tee as well as local Kentucky artists such as Rob Jackson and Bonafide Circle. The son of a reverend, his ear for melody and church trained voice have also landed him hook work for Ruff Ryders, Sean Price and more. The duo has already begun work as a production duo under the name A Piece Of Strange, currently producing for Lil’ Scrappy, Devin the Dude, D-12, Immortal Technique, Warner Brothers’ rock and roll outfit Melee and others. They are managed by Lee “Skill” Resnick, whose only other clients are platinum producers Denaun Porter, Naughty by Nature’s Kay Gee and Mr. Lee from Houston. The group now officially counts emcee Natti as the third and final piece of the CunninLynguists’ puzzle. After turning to music as a positive release after a 2 year prison stint in the early 2000’s, Lexington, Kentucky native Natti’s gravely drawl and streetwise lyrics give the group a decidedly interesting 3rd angle on the group’s already broad range of subject matter. Origin: Atlanta, GA|Year Formed: 2001|Members: Deacon the Villain|Kno|Natti|Former Member: Mr. SOS|Official Site: www.myspace.com/cunninlynguists |
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