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About suicidekingshiphop

The scene takes place in July 2010; downtown Detroit on Woodward Ave. in front of Motown's legendary venue, The Magic Stick. In his hometown, Detroit native, Joey Knuckles AKA Joe Hyde was kickin it outside the venue. It was at that time, he ran into producer King Cole who was on the Terror US tour with hardcore heavyweights Gravemaker. After a freestyle session outside, JK and King Cole decided to get in touch with each other when they got back to Calgary. Early October 2010, demos started coming to the table and things immediately began to click; Suicide Kings were born. Since then, Knuckles and King Cole have been grinding non-stop to bring you the illest, most aggressive hip-hop style Calgary has ever seen. With the debut CD, "Supreme", set to drop Feb 2012, the Kings are destined for greatness. The rest, as they say, is history in the making.

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