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B. R. Gunna

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B. R. Gunna

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Ralph James Rice ("<a href="spotify:artist:5KBwAQ3DCGfHNdAcFr4eSh">Young RJ</a>") and <a href="spotify:artist:77zgRkcehIGCAtROXkXkb3">Curtis Cross</a> ("<a href="spotify:artist:77zgRkcehIGCAtROXkXkb3">Black Milk</a>") make up B.R. Gunna, a production duo with ties to fellow Detroiters <a href="spotify:artist:4wABtHLfonVzRw1v2gt12A">Athletic Mic League</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1020a42xVklY6c56imNcaa">Slum Village</a>. In 2004, Rice and <a href="spotify:artist:77zgRkcehIGCAtROXkXkb3">Cross</a> put together the sequel to <a href="spotify:artist:1020a42xVklY6c56imNcaa">Slum Village</a>'s Dirty District mixtape, with guest spots from <a href="spotify:artist:16L1SS4OancaZUTu3qWqHb">Jay Dee</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:63727CmmJ8oWFh8eAHvDYq">MC Breed</a>, and a cast of up-and-comers. Rice is the son of RJ "The Wiz" Rice, former leader of RJ's Latest Arrival ("Shackles on My Feet") and operator of the Barak label. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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