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Combine Lateef from Latryx and Chief Xcel from <a href="spotify:artist:42Np3r8zXnaKcjLQsQSjyG">Blackalicious</a> and you've got Lateef & the Chief, the politically and socially conscious rap group that offers "hard music for hard times." Climb up either of the West Coasters' family trees and you'll find a relative in or involved in the Black Panthers. It was this common bond that made the two fast friends when they met in 1992 in the basement studios of KDVS-FM at the University of California, Davis. The two talked and talked about their favorite hip-hop records and decided to work together. The two released a series of singles under the Soulsides name, which evolved into the group/label <a href="spotify:artist:2ZSCqnfcrLXHx14Yz59E58">Quannum</a>. Taking its name from the renegade 18th century African societies that erupted in the slave colonies, the Maroons project started after <a href="spotify:artist:42Np3r8zXnaKcjLQsQSjyG">Blackalicious</a>' NIA album was finished but both members were to be called away for other projects. The Maroons: Ambush debut full-length finally appeared in 2004 on the Quannum Projects label. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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