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"CGP" was formed behind the desolate walls of prison. Vowing to do something constructive with their lives they chose to hone their musical talents. Using outdated tape decks and poorly looped tracks they created over 1000 songs that they consider today as "practice". Now out of the belly of the beast and a fresh start they comb the hip hop scene with a unique sound that has gotten the attention of the rap world. Their debut album "The Takeover",2004, sold over 10,000 units underground. Their sophomore project "The Game", was recorded in two months. .
Trixie Smith (1895 – September 21, 1943) was an African-American blues singer, recording artist, vaudeville entertainer, and actress. She made four dozen recordings. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Smith came from a middle class-background. She attended Selma University in Alabama before moving to New York around 1915. Smith worked in minstrel shows and on the TOBA vaudeville circuit, before making her first recordings for the Black Swan label in 1922. Amongst these were "My Man Rocks Me (With One Steady Roll)" (1922), written by J. Berni Barbour, of historic interest as the first secular recording to reference the phrase...