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Boyz N da Hood feature Miguel "Big Gee" Scott, Lee "Big Duke" Dixon, Jay "Young Jeezy" Jenkins, and <a href="spotify:artist:2PACq2ZcgnzS5MrVTbcm09">Jacoby "Jody Breeze" White</a>, four MCs from Atlanta who signed with <a href="spotify:artist:59wfkuBoNyhDMQGCljbUbA">P. Diddy</a>'s Bad Boy label and released a self-titled album during the summer of 2005. Put together by Sho'Nuff Records co-owner Russell "Block" Spencer, the quartet generated a significant amount of label interest with its first recordings. <a href="spotify:artist:59wfkuBoNyhDMQGCljbUbA">Diddy</a>, who apparently wasn't looking to sign anyone at the time, was won over and sought them out. Following the smash success of Young Jeezy's solo debut, Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101 (2005), which was released by Def Jam a couple months after Boyz N da Hood and significantly outsold it, he left the group for a solo career. Young Jeezy's replacement, <a href="spotify:artist:3Y365ZqTf6fJ4ZcRnLKPGt">Gorilla Zoe</a>, came aboard in time for the group's second album, Back Up N da Chevy (2007). ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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