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Entering the hip-hop arena in an almost-forgotten fashion, the MC-and-the-DJ tag team Common Market has been pegged as leaders of Seattle's new-school rap movement. MC RA Scion and DJ Sabzi have received rave reviews locally, landing in the Seattle Times' artists-to-watch list in 2006, appearing on the front cover of Sound Seattle magazine's September 2006 issue, and obtaining the personal endorsement of hip-hop pioneer KRS-One as an exceptional up-and-coming group. Sabzi, a classically trained pianist and member of Seattle rap group Blue Scholars, and RA Scion came to meet each other in 2004 because of their identical ambitions to make Seattle a hotbed for hip-hop and their similar beliefs as worshipers of the Baha'i Faith. After Sabzi lent production help to RA Scion's solo album, Live and Learn, the two formed Common Market in 2005. Their self-titled debut album was first released in 2005 but then released nationally in early 2006. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi
brokenfears7027 is fresh out the joint, gotta give his ears time to adjust to positive things.
game.monk
All the people down towards the bottom are cool. Its kinda funny how all the commenters from over 5 months ago are like Love to you guys! And then everyone else is like GAAAAY
For some reason, I see the Punk Guy with the Stars in His Eyes comment on every band I like. Either we have VERY similar tastes or he literally comments on every band on Pandora...
A friend of mine had this band's music playing at work. He knew when i held my iPhone up to the speaker, i was Shazaming it. He told me who it was so i downloaded the albums Common Market and Tobaco Road. Great Jams, ;-))))))))))
great music and innovation within a genre tht has been scarred by the "gangstas" and the record companies saturating the music market with dime a dozen artists.
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