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Billy Danze M.O.P. (short for Mash Out Posse) is an. Composed of rappers Billy Danze and Lil' Fame, the duo are known for their aggressive lyrical delivery style. Although they maintain a strong underground following, they are mainly known for the song ', released on their album in 2000, and with which they have had success. The group has frequently collaborated with. Fame sometimes produces under the moniker Fizzy Womack, and has produced a significant number of tracks on all M.O.P.

Releases since 1996's, as well as work for other artists including, Teflon and. Contents.

Biography Early career Lil' Fame (Jamal Grinnage) and Billy Danze (Eric Murray) grew up together in the neighborhood of and formed a called Mash Out Posse. With a desire to express themselves through rap, they formed a hip-hop group named after their gang Mash Out Posse.

Fame always had a gift for making hiphop music, with his talent ranging from being an emcee / producer, to silently being skilled on the turntables. His music became his form of therapy when his older brother was gunned down in his neighborhood.

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Hamburg/Germany 1999 Rise to fame After contributing to the 1992 compilation The Hill That's Real, M.O.P. Debuted in 1993 with the single 'How About Some Hardcore?' , which appeared on the for the film. The underground success of the single, promoted by a low-budget video from then-unknown director, led to their debut album. It was released in 1994 on the small label, almost fully produced by DR Period.

In 1996, M.O.P. Released their second effort,. Hoping for better promotion, they signed with.

Changing record labels and production duties to include 's and Lil' Fame himself, the group still kept their energetic style, and gained a slightly larger following this time round. In 1998 M.O.P.

Released the, which was soon followed by the album. Working with the same formula, again with a heavy percentage of the record produced by DJ Premier and Lil' Fame, the album featured guest appearances by of Gang Starr, of, of and. The album had the dubious distinction of being the most stolen album from New York City's stores in 1998. S fan base was loyal but remained rather small until 2000, when they released, this time on.

Mainstream radio began playing the first single, 'Ante Up', produced by DR Period, with whom they had not worked with since their debut. The single was a hit and propelled the album to #25 on the chart. The follow-up single, the self-produced 'Cold As Ice' (which featured a sample from ' by ), also received radio airplay, although several of the song's lyrics had to be censored for the radio version. It was used in the on a TV advert for Ice White.

Both 'Ante Up' and 'Cold as Ice' reached the top ten on the peaking at #7 and #4 respectively. In 2001, a of 'Ante Up' was released featuring, and Teflon, which was also very well received. That same year, they collaborated on a song titled 'Life is Good' with the.

The song reached #40 on 's chart. Both singles continued the Posse's long-awaited mainstream success. In 2002, Loud Records folded, leaving the group stranded. In 2003, Loud's parent label Sony/Columbia issued a greatest hits album titled 10 Years and Gunnin'. Later joined Jay-Z and 's.

Their first recording for the label was a guest appearance on Jay-Z's album; they were set to release their album titled, but the eagerly anticipated album was shelved. Two other albums were recorded: one titled The Last Generation, and the other titled Kill Nigga Die Slo Bluckka Bluckka Bloaoow Blood Sweat Tears and We Out. A Dash-produced track 'It's That Simple' with was created, and received a premiere on radio stations in July 2003.

This generated mixed reviews and further criticism, with the feeling being that Beckham was far from convincing as an urban act. During this waiting period, the group kept busy by releasing a slew of and appearing on soundtracks to films such as. They also contributed two songs ('Ground Zero' and 'Put it in the Air') to the popular game, and another ('Fire') to - another video game.

They also contributed Ante Up to the third installment of the popular video game series. Also in 2004, M.O.P. Joined the successful American band on the second stage of the Tour. The group also released a mixtape called Marxmen Cinema (under the name The Marxmen), as well as a self-titled album (under the name Mash Out Posse) recorded as a collaboration with group Shiner Massive. In 2004, Damon Dash sold his share of Roc-A-Fella to new president, Jay-Z, and kept M.O.P. On his new label,.

The group was left feeling uncomfortable with the situation. They announced their departure from Roc-A-Fella and Dame Dash in May 2005.

Recent events In June 2005, M.O.P. Officially announced their signing with 's, around the same time as rap duo. 50 Cent is a big fan of the group, and has stated his plans to gain the group more mainstream success. The duo completed a song with 50 Cent which was featured on the entitled 'When Death Becomes You', and also contributed their rap vocals in a remix of '. Months after the signing, M.O.P.

Released a compilation album entitled, consisting of several tracks recorded while the group was signed to Roc-A-Fella. In July 2006, M.O.P released the long-shelved Ghetto Warfare. In February 2008, M.O.P. Left G-Unit Records, due to creative differences. Billy and Fame released their next album, The Foundation, in 2009 on. The album featured production from, and, and guest appearances from, and.

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The first single from the album, 'Blow the Horns' featuring Busta Rhymes, and another track called 'Street Life,' which is a collaboration with artist, was released on the internet. On October 14, 2008, M.O.P. Filed suit in a New York Federal Court against the and. The group claims that Cena and the WWE stole parts of their song 'Ante Up' for Cena's theme song 'The Time is Now'. The theme song is also featured as the first track on Cena's album.

Is seeking the destruction of the song and asking for $150,000 in damages. The lawsuit has since been dropped, it is unknown if a settlement was reached outside of court. In June 2009, with extensive production from Lil' Fame (as Fizzy Womack) and a historic guest-list (, ), the -executive produced ' debuted in the Top 50 within its first week.

Themselves appeared on the album cut 'Ill Figures' alongside and Kool G Rap. Lil' Fame also produced & executive produced the 2011 compilation alongside & Andrew Kelley. In June 2011, the duo appeared, rapping in Swedish on the chorus on Swedish rapper Ken Ring's single 'Plocka Han'. In July 2011, the song 'Raise Hell' is heard blaring out of Jesse Pinkman's excessive sound system in Breaking Bad's season 4, episode 2. On October 24, 2011, M.O.P. Released their first single, called 'Get Yours', from their upcoming album.

On November 22, 2011, M.O.P released their collaborative album with the German production team on Babygrand Records. The group also plans to release another M.O.P. Album in the future, as well as solo albums from Billy Danze titled Behind Gates, and from Lil Fame titled The Fame and the Glory. Lil Fame and teamed up on a collaborative album titled. The album was released on November 6, 2012 via Brick Records.

On November 18, 2014, M.O.P. Released a new EP called Street Certified under. It is executive produced by DJ Premier and features guest appearances from Maino, and. ^ Ryan, Chris (2004). Retrieved 2008-11-15. ^ Charles, Pat (2000-12-14).

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