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Provocative rapper G-Mo Skee wove horror, humor, and audaciously filthy content into his tight bars, which were developed by years of underground rap battles. He is a member of the Infantry Gang crew and one of the purveyors of a style he called &#34;Filth.&#34; Born Jaron Johnson in Richmond, California, the Bay Area MC adopted his stage moniker from a childhood nickname, Geronimo, and was influenced as much by &#64;<a href="spotify:artist:5Qi4Bb7a8C0a00NZcA77L0" data-name="D12">D12</a> as he was Dragon Ball Z, slasher flicks, and Mortal Kombat. G-Mo debuted with <a href="spotify:artist:7EWU4FhUJM1sZQgQKdENeT" data-name="Hopsin">Hopsin</a> on the track &#34;Shit Bowl&#34; in 2010, a song released on his own mixtape, Got Filth, in 2011. Then its sequel, Got Filth: The Great Adventures of G-Mo, in 2012. The Android FiLFTEEN EP arrived in 2015, produced by C-Lance, the Massachusetts-born in-house producer for <a href="spotify:artist:0PI3pXpUMScjweiw3IbADc" data-name="Jedi Mind Tricks">Jedi Mind Tricks</a>. G-Mo signed with spotify:search:label%3A%22Majik&#43;Ninja&#43;Entertainment%22 and issued My Filthy Spirit Bomb in late 2016. The album debuted in the Billboard 200 and broke into the Top Five of the rap chart. His follow-up, Chaly &amp; The Filth Factory, arrived in 2018 and featured guests <a href="spotify:artist:3rExe3A3FzAmYDlQuvW2Wx" data-name="Vinnie Paz">Vinnie Paz</a>, Crowda, and Infantry Gang. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi

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