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A member of the mid-'90s cluster of Memphis, TN, rappers affiliated with the extended Three 6 Mafia collective -- <a href="spotify:artist:6b7BFjMbRP4qNGHTpFNU9U">Hypnotize Camp Posse</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3V9xDqgOz3vgJRLUzl562T">Prophet Posse</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:6EXX0GpVsILp9TGCfu7AVG">Tear da Club up Thugs</a> -- Indo G quickly established himself as one of the city's most talented MCs, examplified with the <a href="spotify:artist:5gCRApTajqwbnHHPbr2Fpi">Juicy "J"</a>/<a href="spotify:artist:2ledyuziz6YjLK5Dw483Oc">DJ Paul</a>-produced Angel Dust (1998). Yet just as quickly, he found himself ostrocized from the Three 6 camp; without the aid of the Three 6 members and their major-label affiliation with Relativity, his second album, featuring the efforts of the Ghetto Troopers, Live & Learn, appeared to an indifferent audience. Before hooking up with <a href="spotify:artist:5gCRApTajqwbnHHPbr2Fpi">Juicy "J"</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2ledyuziz6YjLK5Dw483Oc">DJ Paul</a>, Indo G had recorded with <a href="spotify:artist:3hWMLqVkE42vKYPK72xyBX">Lil' Blunt</a> as part of a duo in the mid-'90s. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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