King Tee had been around the Los Angeles hip-hop scene for many years alongside Ice-T and Kid Frost and is widely considered a pioneer in the genre.
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King Tee had been around the Los Angeles hip-hop scene for many years alongside Ice-T and Kid Frost and is widely considered a pioneer in the genre.
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King Tee helped mentor their loosely affiliated collective, the Likwit Crew.
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King Tee T has worked extensively with Oakland rapper and producer Ant Banks.
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King Tee first appeared on Banks' 1997 compilation Big Thangs, on the song "West Riden".
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King Tee T co-wrote and produced most of the songs on the album.
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King Tee released The Ruthless Chronicles in 2004, which had songwriting by T's protege Young Maylay and featured some of the songs heard on The Kingdom Come, as well as others produced by DJ Quik.
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King Tee has started his own label, though no artists are yet signed to it.
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King Tee stated that working on Xzibit's song "Louis XIII" motivated him to record his last album.
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King Tee notably collaborated with a pair of premier West Coast rap producers, DJ Pooh and E-Swift, who were largely unknown at the time.
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