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Rapper and producer from Beastie Boys
Rapper and producer from Beastie Boys
A prominent figure in hip hop, a member of the group Beastie Boys, contributed to the rise of rap music in the mainstream during the late 1980s and 1990s. Gained acclaim for innovative lyrical style and production techniques. The group achieved significant commercial success, with acclaimed albums such as 'Licensed to Ill' and 'Paul's Boutique'. In addition to music, involvement in acting included roles in films like 'Loser' and 'The Don'ts'.
Released the album 'Licensed to Ill'
Achieved commercial success with Beastie Boys
Contributed to film roles in 'Loser'
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