Tha Grimm Teachaz | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois |
Genres | Underground hip hop |
Years active | 1991 | –1993
Labels | Anticon, Chopped Herring Records, Legendary Entertainment, Breakfast Records |
Members |
KDz PMDF DJ Koufi |
Website |
www |
Tha Grimm Teachaz was a fictional American underground hip hop group. [1] It consisted of Serengeti's alter ego KDz (Kenny Dennis aka Killa Deacon), Hi-Fidel's alter ego PMDF (Prince Midnight Dark Force), and DJ Koufi. [2]
According to the band's lore, Tha Grimm Teachaz was signed to Jive Records in the early 1990s. [3] However, the trio got shelved shortly after an encounter with Shaq Fu at the Jive showcase in 1993, [4] leaving Da End Iz Near unreleased. [5]
In 2010, Kenny Dennis' little brother Tanya rediscovered two albums, There's a Situation on the Homefront and Da End Iz Near, while cleaning out his garage. [5]
There's a Situation on the Homefront, an album recorded in 1993, was released on Breakfast Records in 2010. [6] It features guest appearances from Son Doobie of Funkdoobiest, among others. [7]
Tha Grimm Teachaz | |
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Origin | Chicago, Illinois |
Genres | Underground hip hop |
Years active | 1991 | –1993
Labels | Anticon, Chopped Herring Records, Legendary Entertainment, Breakfast Records |
Members |
KDz PMDF DJ Koufi |
Website |
www |
Tha Grimm Teachaz was a fictional American underground hip hop group. [1] It consisted of Serengeti's alter ego KDz (Kenny Dennis aka Killa Deacon), Hi-Fidel's alter ego PMDF (Prince Midnight Dark Force), and DJ Koufi. [2]
According to the band's lore, Tha Grimm Teachaz was signed to Jive Records in the early 1990s. [3] However, the trio got shelved shortly after an encounter with Shaq Fu at the Jive showcase in 1993, [4] leaving Da End Iz Near unreleased. [5]
In 2010, Kenny Dennis' little brother Tanya rediscovered two albums, There's a Situation on the Homefront and Da End Iz Near, while cleaning out his garage. [5]
There's a Situation on the Homefront, an album recorded in 1993, was released on Breakfast Records in 2010. [6] It features guest appearances from Son Doobie of Funkdoobiest, among others. [7]