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Leaders Of The New School

Leaders Of The New School

Leaders Of The New School has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 16 episodes and was first played on 4 October 2014.

The Leaders of the New School were an American hip hop crew composed of Uniondale, New York natives Charlie Brown, Dinco D, Busta Rhymes and Cut Monitor Milo, Busta Rhymes' cousin. The four got their start touring with Hip Hop group Public Enemy, and in fact it was member Chuck D who gave Busta Rhymes his name. The group made their first appearance on an Elektra Records compilation titled Rubaiyat: Elektra's 40th Anniversary, with a song called "Mt. Airy Groove". LONS soon joined up with popular Hip Hop crew, the Native Tongues Posse, along with the Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Black Sheep.

In 1991 they made a guest appearance on A Tribe Called Quest's classic hit single "Scenario". Their debut album also came in 1991, entitled A Future Without a Past, which included the hits "Case Of The P.T.A.", "Sobb Story" and "The International Zone Coaster". The group was praised for their light-hearted content, and old-school call-and-response deliveries. Their second and last album was T.I.M.E., released in 1993, which stood for "The Inner Mind's Eye". The album was less acclaimed than their debut, but spawned rap hits "What's Next" and "Classic Material".

As time passed, fans and critics began to focus less on LONS as a group, and more on rapper Busta Rhymes as an individual. During an infamous appearance on the TV show Yo! MTV Raps, the group was seen arguing, with member Charlie Brown becoming upset over Busta's show-stealing. The group soon split up, with Charlie Brown, Dinco D, and Milo garnering very limited success individually, while Busta Rhymes' popularity continued to increase. The group made an appearance on Busta's 1996 debut album The Coming, on the track "Keep It Movin'". However, in a recent interview, Busta Rhymes stated that he does not talk to Charlie Brown and Dinco D anymore, and even went as far to call Dinco D a "Dickhead". In 2015, the group (excluding Milo) reunitied again on Busta Rhymes' "The Return of the Dragon (The Abstract Went on Vacation)" on the track "We Home"

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Leaders Of The New School

Leaders Of The New School has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 16 episodes and was first played on 4 October 2014.

The Leaders of the New School were an American hip hop crew composed of Uniondale, New York natives Charlie Brown, Dinco D, Busta Rhymes and Cut Monitor Milo, Busta Rhymes' cousin. The four got their start touring with Hip Hop group Public Enemy, and in fact it was member Chuck D who gave Busta Rhymes his name. The group made their first appearance on an Elektra Records compilation titled Rubaiyat: Elektra's 40th Anniversary, with a song called "Mt. Airy Groove". LONS soon joined up with popular Hip Hop crew, the Native Tongues Posse, along with the Jungle Brothers, De La Soul, A Tribe Called Quest and Black Sheep.

In 1991 they made a guest appearance on A Tribe Called Quest's classic hit single "Scenario". Their debut album also came in 1991, entitled A Future Without a Past, which included the hits "Case Of The P.T.A.", "Sobb Story" and "The International Zone Coaster". The group was praised for their light-hearted content, and old-school call-and-response deliveries. Their second and last album was T.I.M.E., released in 1993, which stood for "The Inner Mind's Eye". The album was less acclaimed than their debut, but spawned rap hits "What's Next" and "Classic Material".

As time passed, fans and critics began to focus less on LONS as a group, and more on rapper Busta Rhymes as an individual. During an infamous appearance on the TV show Yo! MTV Raps, the group was seen arguing, with member Charlie Brown becoming upset over Busta's show-stealing. The group soon split up, with Charlie Brown, Dinco D, and Milo garnering very limited success individually, while Busta Rhymes' popularity continued to increase. The group made an appearance on Busta's 1996 debut album The Coming, on the track "Keep It Movin'". However, in a recent interview, Busta Rhymes stated that he does not talk to Charlie Brown and Dinco D anymore, and even went as far to call Dinco D a "Dickhead". In 2015, the group (excluding Milo) reunitied again on Busta Rhymes' "The Return of the Dragon (The Abstract Went on Vacation)" on the track "We Home"

Original source Last.fm

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What's Next
Leaders Of The New School
Elektra1993
Spontaneous (13 MC's Deep)
Leaders Of The New School feat. Blitz, Kollie Weed, Cool Whip Brittle Lo, Jeranimo, L.S., Pudge God, Rampage, Sha-now, The Capital
Elektra1993
Connections
Leaders Of The New School
Elektra1993
Case Of The P.T.A. (Remix)
Leaders Of The New School (Leaders Of The New School mix)
Elektra1991
Sobb Story (Instrumental)
Leaders Of The New School
Elektra1991
Sobb Story (LP Version)
Leaders Of The New School
Elektra1991
Noisy Meditation
Leaders Of The New School
Elektra1993
Daily Reminder
Leaders Of The New School
Elektra1993
Classic Material
Leaders Of The New School
Elektra1993
Understanding The Inner Mind's Eye
Leaders Of The New School
Elektra1993