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'''L.O.C.''' (or '''Lyricists of Culture''') was a hip-hop group formed in [[1991]] at [[Jackson-Olin High School]] by [[Ricardo Johnson]], [[Antoine Johnson]], [[Alter Harris]] and [[Gary Richardson (rap)|Gary Richardson]]. The group released a casette single, "Here Comes the Hoodz", and performed at [[City Stages]].
'''L.O.C.''' (or '''Lyricists of Culture''') was a hip-hop group formed in [[1991]] at [[Jackson-Olin High School]] by [[Ricardo Johnson]], [[Antoine Johnson]], [[Alter Harris]] and [[Gary Richardson (rap)|Gary Richardson]]. The group, which was greatly influenced by Outkast, released a casette single, "Here Comes the Hoodz", and performed at [[City Stages]].


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:12, 20 August 2019

L.O.C. (or Lyricists of Culture) was a hip-hop group formed in 1991 at Jackson-Olin High School by Ricardo Johnson, Antoine Johnson, Alter Harris and Gary Richardson. The group, which was greatly influenced by Outkast, released a casette single, "Here Comes the Hoodz", and performed at City Stages.

References

  • Birmingham Weekly (June 4, 1998)