Here are the tandem checking out the Adidas Mega Pop Up Shop with the help of MTV, while they were in Chicago for their Lallapalooza performance. Afterward, head right this way for their interview.
Here are the tandem checking out the Adidas Mega Pop Up Shop with the help of MTV, while they were in Chicago for their Lallapalooza performance. Afterward, head right this way for their interview.
Surviving the sophomore jinx triumphantly with The In Crowd, Kidz In The Hall [click for interview] return with their third effort in Land Of Make Believe.
The new darlings of Duck Down Records come with a new sound, as Double-O opts to be original, (meaning he used no samples), as the mouthpiece, Naledge once again takes advantage of the production provided for him; and the ivy-league graduates open their halls to folks like Amanda Diva, Marsha Ambrosius, Chip Tha Ripper, Colin Munroe, and Donnis to help make this their most successful CD to date.
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Naledge from Kidz In The Hall drops by DJ Enuff’s little place in the universe, and blesses him with a freestyle. Land Of Make Believe, March 9th.
In the music business, the word “chemistry” can be considered as a sacred one. It determine whether you’ll be around next year, or end up on an episode of VH1’s ‘Where Are They Now.’
For Ivy-League graduates Jabari “Naledge” Evans and Michael “Double-O” Aguilar, (known to the world as Kidz In The Hall) the chemistry they’ve shown on projects like their Rawkus Records debut, School Was My Hustle to Duck Down Records’ The In Crowd has been undeniable.
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Double-O and Naledge play double as hosts to their party, commentators, as ping-pong players. The Land Of Make Believe drops March 9th.