Kidz in the Hall
Appearance
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Kidz in the Hall | |
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Origin | Double-0 |
Website | http://www.kidzinthehall.com/ |
Kidz in the Hall is an
hip hop
duo from Chicago, Illinois.
History
Group members Jabari Evans (
Double-0 made a connection with Just Blaze through a job he had at T-Mobile. Blaze then aligned himself with the duo and oversaw their debut School Was My Hustle. Kidz in the Hall signed a group deal with Rawkus Records, and released the album in 2006.[1]
In early 2007, Kidz in the Hall created a song entitled "Work To Do It" in support of democratic presidential nominee
The Main Ingredient's version of The Isley Brothers original of the same name.[2]
In November 2007, Kidz in the Hall were officially signed to Duck Down Records, an independent label started by founding members of the
XXL Magazine.[3]
Discography
- Studio albums
- School Was My Hustle (2006), Rawkus Records
- The In Crowd (2008), Duck Down Records
- Land of Make Believe (2010), Duck Down Records
- Occasion(2011), Duck Down Records
- Free Nights & Weekends (2017)
- "Adulting Anonymous" (2023)
- Extended plays
- Wishful Drinking (2013)[4]
- Mixtapes
- Detention (2007), Major League Entertainment
- Geniuses Need Love Too (2008)
- "The Professional Leisure Tour" (2009) LRG [5][6]
- "Semester Abroad" (2011)
- Singles
- Wheelz Fall Off ('06 'Til...) (2006), Rawkus Records
- Drivin' Down the Block (2008), Duck Down Records
- Love Hangover (2008)
- Take Over The World ft Colin Munroe and Just Blaze (2010)
- Jukebox (2010)
- Pour it Up (2011)
- Music videos
- "Wheelz Fall Off ('06 Til...)" (2006)
- "Drivin' Down The Block" (2008)
- "Love Hangover (feat. Estelle)" (2008)
- "I Got It Made (Reebok Classic)" (2009)
- "Jukebox" (2010)
- "Break It Down" (2011)[7]
- "Occasion" (2011)
- "Pour it Up" (2012)
References
- ^ Frederick, Brendan (2006-11-02). "Kidz in the Hall: School was my Hustle". xxlmag.com. Archived from the original on 2009-04-10.
- ^ Adaso, Henry (2007-12-11). "Kidz in the Hall Record Rap Anthem for Obama's Campaign". rap.about.com. Archived from the original on 2008-08-23. Retrieved 2008-09-24.
- ^ XXL Staff (March 9, 2010). “"XXLmag.com - » Kidz in the Hall, Land of Make Believe". Archived from the original on 2010-10-21. Retrieved 2010-07-22.”.
- ^ "Kidz in the Hall "Wishful Drinking" EP Release Date & Cover Art". April 2013.
- ^ "That's That...: Kidz In The Hall – We At It Again". That's That. December 2009. Retrieved 18 February 2010.
- ^ "Kidz in the Hall – "We at It Again"".
- ^ [1][dead link ]
Sources
"Jukebox" Land Of Make Believe (2010)