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Combining old-school rhyming with soulful beats, the Washington, D.C., duo Panacea have drawn comparisons to revered hip-hoppers like <a href="spotify:artist:78xUyw6FkVZrRAtziFdtdu">the Roots</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5cMgGlA1xGyeAB2ctYlRdZ">Gang Starr</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:09hVIj6vWgoCDtT03h8ZCa">A Tribe Called Quest</a>. Producer K-Murdock was born and raised in D.C. and had worked with R&B singers <a href="spotify:artist:4jCbgl5Dmt3uOh8WRQfpPs">Bilal</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:59NO6KX7wQCG7jGdtH1NtL">Raheem DeVaughn</a> before hooking up with Philadelphia MC <a href="spotify:artist:0bFq0sqBE7i1056yjI7z5M">Raw Poetic</a>. With <a href="spotify:artist:0bFq0sqBE7i1056yjI7z5M">Poetic</a>'s easygoing flow fitting perfectly over Murdock's soulful beats, the two decided to become a team. When <a href="spotify:artist:0bFq0sqBE7i1056yjI7z5M">Poetic</a> made the move to D.C., Panacea was born and in 2003 they announced their arrival with the debut EP Thinking Back, Looking Forward on the Los Angeles-based Glow-in-the-Dark label. In late 2005, Glow-in-the-Dark announced they had signed a deal to co-release the duo's first full-length with the cutting-edge Rawkus label. Ink Is My Drink landed a year later, with "Starlite" as its leadoff single. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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