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After several years of working with the like of West Coast profiles <a href="spotify:artist:1zrMGaRSRvx67vF4xzvUcu">C-BO</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2GnW4VvOkvtjWh4Boadetv">Cougnut</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4BJ2npDKREG84GsC8mKGHN">Chunk</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4bNu30M0t26RG2CHBJrQWp">Hollow Tip</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:6DPYiyq5kWVQS4RGwxzPC7">Dr. Dre</a>, J-Mack made off on his own with 1996's "Crimerate" on Priority Records. With his street-smart attitude and gangsta persona, J-Mack's follow-up, "Bloody Money," was released by Big Grip Records in 1999 with a little help from fellow California hood's Cappone, Doobie, and Nate Fox. Changes followed two years later. ~ Mike DaRonco, Rovi

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