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Los Angeles rapper <a href="spotify:artist:7zLtNQ6XNc0sdYeD3wg9JT">Ahmad Ali Lewis</a> was only 18 when he burst onto the scene in 1994 with the laid-back groove of "Back in the Day." With its images of playground foolery and junior-high discovery, "Back in the Day" depicted <a href="spotify:artist:7zLtNQ6XNc0sdYeD3wg9JT">Ahmad</a>'s South Central neighborhood in an idyllic, wistful light. The rapper, whose melodic and narrative delivery recalled that of <a href="spotify:artist:7yk35uHNQclPXFGFoTU44w">the Pharcyde</a>'s <a href="spotify:artist:2rjcywjNOv7KNRGktTYLbR">Fatlip</a>, rode a remix of the track to number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 that summer. Its success sent the rapper's self-titled debut album to gold certification from the RIAA. <a href="spotify:artist:7zLtNQ6XNc0sdYeD3wg9JT">Ahmad</a> later formed 4th Avenue Jones, a jazz-rap group that released several albums during the early 2000s. He returned to college, graduated from Stanford University with a degree in sociology, and worked as a personal development speaker and author. He also became a songwriter, working behind the scenes for artists like <a href="spotify:artist:3sgFRtyBnxXD5ESfmbK4dl">LMFAO</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:0jnsk9HBra6NMjO2oANoPY">Flo Rida</a>, but in 2010 he stepped back out front and issued The Death of Me, his sophomore album and first for the WeClap label. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi

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