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G. Dep joined the Bad Boy family during the rebuilding years following <a href="spotify:artist:5me0Irg2ANcsgc93uaYrpb">the Notorious B.I.G.</a>'s death in the late '90s. Hailing from the same Harlem streets of fellow Bad Boy rapper <a href="spotify:artist:1QPZhx0asYTBxD5RDqfU49">Black Rob</a>, Dep, aka the Deputy, first appeared on <a href="spotify:artist:1QPZhx0asYTBxD5RDqfU49">Rob</a>'s 1999 debut album and subsequently continued to make cameos with other Bad Boy artists. Following Puff Daddy's conversion to <a href="spotify:artist:59wfkuBoNyhDMQGCljbUbA">P. Diddy</a>, Bad Boy entered its Saga Continues era, beginning with <a href="spotify:artist:59wfkuBoNyhDMQGCljbUbA">Diddy</a>'s album of the same name. Dep played an important role in this Bad Boy era, being second only to <a href="spotify:artist:1QPZhx0asYTBxD5RDqfU49">Black Rob</a> as <a href="spotify:artist:59wfkuBoNyhDMQGCljbUbA">Diddy</a>'s right-hand man. Dep's debut album, Child of the Ghetto, appeared in late 2001, featuring "Let's Get It," one of the better songs on the previously released Saga Continues, along with the lead single "Special Delivery." Child of the Ghetto, like most Bad Boy album releases of the time, didn't make a lasting impression, however, and Dep fell by the wayside. He eventually resurfaced in 2007 on Bad Boy, an independently released album also featuring <a href="spotify:artist:2gie1bU1LwnxdFAJoTLjzT">Loon</a>, another Bad Boy casualty. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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