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Rammellzee (stylized RAMM:ΣLL:ZΣΣ,
pronounced "Ram: Ell: Zee";
December 15, 1960 – June 28, 2010) was a
visual artist,
gothic ****urist "graffiti writer"...
- Ramellzee. In 1983,
Basquiat produced the hip-hop
single "Beat Bop" by
Rammellzee and K-Rob, and he
created the
cover art.
Ramellzee and
Toxic accompanied...
- Bi-Conicals of the
Rammellzee is the
second and
final studio album by
American graffiti artist and
rapper Rammellzee. It was
released on
Gomma in 2004...
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overshadowed by Sen Dog. B-Real took
inspiration from hip hop
pioneer Rammellzee, who had
occasionally rapped in a high-pitched voice. B-Real initially...
- (Rodney Cee &
Kevie Kev
Rockwell of
Funky 4 + 1),
Prince Whipper Whip,
Rammellzee, AJ Scratch, D.J.
Stieve Steve and Shockdell. The
album has been described...
- "Beat Bop" is a song by
American hip-hop
artists Rammellzee and K-Rob. It was
produced and
arranged by Jean-Michel Basquiat. Initially, it was made as...
- One and Fnac France.
Along with
himself were
rapper and
graffiti artist Rammellzee, Zulu
Nation DJ
Grand Mixer DXT (formerly
Grand Mixer D.St), B-boy and...
- at the Mudd Club
which contained their own work
along with Basquiat,
Rammellzee,
Keith Haring,
Kenny Scharf and others. This was the
first time the many...
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American rapper most
famous for
providing vocals for "Beat Bop" with
Rammellzee in 1983. He was also a
graffiti artist with the tag "Crane." He released...
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Graffiti writer and
innovator featured in the do****entary
Style Wars
Rammellzee –
Graffiti writer, Hip-Hop
musician and
emcee featured in the film Wild...