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When MC and producer <a href="spotify:artist:08WNnspvTW1ztVl5Xye8ym">S1</a> (<a href="spotify:artist:3LIn3WbNEJurF2MiZqAWwO">Symbolyc One</a>), who grew up playing piano and drums in his church in Waco, TX, wanted to start a band, it made sense for him to look no further than fellow MC and cousin Myth (Mythological). Though not much ever came from their group, Symbolic Elementz, in 1998 <a href="spotify:artist:08WNnspvTW1ztVl5Xye8ym">S1</a> met <a href="spotify:artist:5EMJYtBJrZNpWKGYmDpKsW">Myone</a> through work, and when the cousins decided to go to the studio, <a href="spotify:artist:5EMJYtBJrZNpWKGYmDpKsW">Myone</a> tagged along. When he joined in on one song, the trio soon realized how well they worked together. They chose the name Strange Fruit Project from the <a href="spotify:artist:1YzCsTRb22dQkh9lghPIrp">Billie Holiday</a> song of the similar name, and in 2004 their record Soul Travelin' came out. After collaborating with <a href="spotify:artist:6FD0unjzGQhX3b6eMccMJe">Ghostface Killah</a> in 2005 on the song "Milk 'Em," SFP gained more critical attention, and in 2006 they were signed to Om Records, which released The Healing the same year. ~ Marisa Brown, Rovi

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