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What DFC actually stands for has changed a few times during this Flint, MI, group's existence: Dope Flint Connection was how they started, Da Flint Crew and Da Funk Crew are a few of the permutations, but the hardcore sound of the group has remained intact. One of the first Midwest rap breakouts, "Ain't No Future in Yo' Frontin'" introduced the world to <a href="spotify:artist:5q69vt7lpPu2McPRVNJVFO">MC Breed & DFC</a> in 1991. The self-titled album that spawned the hit would be the only time DFC would share billing with <a href="spotify:artist:63727CmmJ8oWFh8eAHvDYq">MC Breed</a>, but the group -- Al "Alpha" Breed (cousin of <a href="spotify:artist:63727CmmJ8oWFh8eAHvDYq">MC Breed</a>) and T-Trouble E -- have remained close to their former partner. Their first release on their own, Things in tha Hood, featured production from <a href="spotify:artist:63727CmmJ8oWFh8eAHvDYq">MC Breed</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2B4ZHz4QDWJTXPFPgO5peE">Warren G</a> and included the minor hit "Caps Get Peeled" featuring <a href="spotify:artist:4XqfpACObRB5AsBcUYjL8X">MC Eiht</a>. They released a second effort in 1997, Whole World's Rotten, but have not been heard from since. ~ Wade Kergan, Rovi

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