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K-Solo (born Kevin Madison) is an American rapper from New York who, along with EPMD, Redman, Das EFX, and Keith Murray, was part of the Hit Squad in 1990s. His two biggest hits were "Your Mom's in My Business" and "Spellbound." K- Solo later accused DMX of stealing this style from him when the two were serving jail time together. In the mid-90s he signed with Death Row Records after meeting with them in a Pittsburgh show and recorded a still unreleased album. The only track released was a bootleg of Kurupt and him freestyling. In 2003 he toured the world with PMD and DJ Honda and vowed never again citing PMD "flipping over nearly everything but the his ticket and record sales." In 2004 he was working on a new album for his Waste Management Records tentatively titled "There Will Be Hell to Pay" which has yet to be released. I remember when this whole thing surfaced about DMX stealing K-Solo style. All I can say is there's a lot of people that this happens too. Including myself. This happens however what's meant for you no man can stop or take away. So just keep your head up and keep pushing on.If this is true then this shows that nothing has stopped K-Solo and nothing shall stop you.
K-Solo (born Kevin Madison) is an American rapper from New York who, along with EPMD, Redman, Das EFX, and Keith Murray, was part of the Hit Squad in 1990s. His two biggest hits were "Your Mom's in My Business" and "Spellbound." K- Solo later accused DMX of stealing this style from him when the two were serving jail time together. In the mid-90s he signed with Death Row Records after meeting with them in a Pittsburgh show and recorded a still unreleased album. The only track released was a bootleg of Kurupt and him freestyling. In 2003 he toured the world with PMD and DJ Honda and vowed never again citing PMD "flipping over nearly everything but the his ticket and record sales." In 2004 he was working on a new album for his Waste Management Records tentatively titled "There Will Be Hell to Pay" which has yet to be released. I remember when this whole thing surfaced about DMX stealing K-Solo style. All I can say is there's a lot of people that this happens too. Including myself. This happens however what's meant for you no man can stop or take away. So just keep your head up and keep pushing on.If this is true then this shows that nothing has stopped K-Solo and nothing shall stop you.