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Top Authority was one of the first rap groups from Flint, Michigan and among the earliest of the underground Midwest rap scene to release a nationally recognized album. Bootleg, a member of the slightly later Flint group The Dayton Family, told ''Murderdog'' magazine, "We grew up together, same hood. We'd be together every day. That's family." He lists them as leading lights in Flint music, along with acts like Ready for the World and MC Breed. Rapper Chilla Pertilla defined Northern hip hop to ''Murderdog'' as "Eminem, Twista, Bone, Breed, Dayton Family, Top Authority, Esham, and ICP". They first came to public attention with the single "93 (Things Ain't How They Should Be)" from the debut album ''Something To Blaze To'' (TRAK Records, 1993). ''Something To Blaze To'' reached #21 on ''Billboard'' ==Albums== * ''Something For Them To Blaze To'', 1993. * ''Rated G'', 1995. * ''Top Authority Uncut (The New Year)'', 1997. * ''kush music'', 2009. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Top Authority」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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