The Grouch

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  • hip-hop
  • underground hip-hop
  • living legends
  • hip hop
  • rap
The Grouch always wanted to make beats since he first heard about this music called hip-hop. His dad played keys and he felt music was inside him as well, but he didn't plan on being an MC. Being from Oakland, he grew up on local heroes like Digital Underground, Too Short, Toni, Tony, Tone, and many others. Around '91/'92 Del tha Funkee Homosapien and the Hieroglyphics crew were first starting to make noise in the bay and it was then that he felt he could really make something out of this music thing.

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Songs

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    Every Day Is Saturday

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    Everyday's a Saturday

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    Exit

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    Favorite Folks

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    For a Few

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    Fork in the Road

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    Frustrated

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    Futuristic

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    Get It Right

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    Gibberish

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    Giventake

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    God Bless the Elephant (feat. Abstract Rude)

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    Grouch's Prayer

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    Grow Up

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    Hot Air Balloons (feat. Bicasso & Scarub)

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    Howitisnow

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    I Got Class

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    I Wanna Know

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    I'm Here (Get the Picture)

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    I've Got More

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    Idunno

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    Intermission

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    Intro

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    It Means Too Much (feat. Bicasso & Nebulus)

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    Itchin for a... (feat. Bicasso)

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    Just a Feeling

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    Juxtaposed (feat. Eye Cue)

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    Land Ho (feat. Luckyiam.PSC & 427)

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    Language Barrier

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    Let's Rally

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    Lets Rally

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    Life/Dreams (feat. Luckyiam.PSC & Eligh)

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    Microphone Intro

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    Mom & Pop Killer

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    More Than Meets the Eye

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    Moves That Make Me (feat. Zion & Bicasso)

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    Mr. Invisible

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    Neglected (feat. Eligh)

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    Never Die

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    Never Look Back

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    No Slow Thinkers

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    No Strings

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    Nothing Changing

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    Nothing's Changing 2003

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    Nowadays

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    Numb to Life

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    Oh

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    Once Upon a Rhyme

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    Open It Up

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    Opening Spit


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