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After receiving his big break with a guest shot on <a href="spotify:artist:0WbeGaye1H1KUdYWzYlTmk">Dru Down</a>'s 1994 album Explicit Game, Oakland's Numskull spent the next ten years with rapper <a href="spotify:artist:0ndMofuAPmTktjONZv20JL">Yukmouth</a> in the successful crew <a href="spotify:artist:3z3g65U7mmyyBmmDfsQK9x">the Luniz</a>. After their hit 1995 cut "I Got 5 on It," <a href="spotify:artist:3z3g65U7mmyyBmmDfsQK9x">the Luniz</a> maintained a loyal audience, one that supported them through four albums and beefs with fellow rappers <a href="spotify:artist:7zICaxnDB9ZprDSiFpvbbW">Master P</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4sb7rZNN93BSS6Gqgepo4v">Too Short</a>. In 2000, while using the pseudonym Drank-A-Lot, Numskull recorded the album Good Laaawd That's a Lot of Drank with <a href="spotify:artist:7jocoSCuCtpCxCI6IbP8ye">Digital Underground</a> member <a href="spotify:artist:2Wy9edGzwOtTKpVcmfX2UQ">Clee</a>. In 2007 he partnered with the Ball or Fall label and released his first solo album, Numworld. A year later he was in prison facing a total of 15 felony charges, including one count of rape. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi

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