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Protégés of <a href="spotify:artist:19KwjzvIL92r29IINtlPNP">Scarface</a>, Facemob formed around the talents of five rappers from five different states, with no connections that didn't involve the former <a href="spotify:artist:3f5fB1YUbkUnW7cf7I0R48">Geto Boy</a>. Florida native <a href="spotify:artist:0OMJR0LjjKv21qNvICTgbi">Devin</a> originally performed with Rap-a-Lot's <a href="spotify:artist:1Pf8zpKpjCeqTAvcU9tmai">Odd Squad</a>; Houston's Smit-D was a childhood friend of <a href="spotify:artist:19KwjzvIL92r29IINtlPNP">Scarface</a>'s; 350, the only female member, was invited after passing him a tape at a show in Cleveland; from St. Paul, <a href="spotify:artist:7dLAxJdGXWqvFoe6ViWJJA">DMG</a> originally impressed <a href="spotify:artist:19KwjzvIL92r29IINtlPNP">Scarface</a> so much he gained his own solo album (1993's Rigormortiz) for RAL; and Chicago native Chi-Ray, who the group formed around, wasn't so much a rapper as a veteran of area talent shows. The group released a heavily hyped 1996 debut, The Other Side of the Law, on Rap-a-Lot, and returned (surprisingly) in 2002 with Silence. ~ John Bush, Rovi

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