Members Cheklove | Years active 1991–1996 | |
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Past members Derek "D-Rock" MackenzieBrian "DJ Moves" HigginsCory "Cheklove Shakil" Bowles Albums Trailer Park Hip Hop, Unreleased & Rare, Land Of The Lost Similar Buck 65, Icebreaker International, Sixtoo, Len, The Hardship Post |
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Hip Club Groove was a Canadian hip hop band, active in the 1990s. Originally from Truro, Nova Scotia and later based in Halifax, the band consisted of rappers Derek "MC" Mackenzie and Cory "Cheklove Shakil" Bowles, and DJ Brian "DJ Moves" Higgins.
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- Hip club groove trailer park hip hop
- Hip club groove shootin the gift stinkin rich cameo
- Discography
- Songs
- References
The group's original lineup also included Sixtoo and Gordski, who both left the band before their full-length debut album but remained occasional collaborators. Another sometime collaborator was "Stinkin' Rich" Terfry, who later became better known as solo hip hop artist Buck 65.
The band released the EP Cool Beans in 1993 on No Records, before signing to Sloan's Murderecords for 1994's Trailer Park Hip Hop. They released their second and final album, Land of the Lost, on Funtrip Records in 1996.
Following the band's breakup, Higgins and Mackenzie went on to join Len as touring musicians and performed on a few tracks on Len's 1999 album You Can't Stop the Bum Rush, where Higgins retained the name DJ Moves but Mackenzie was known as D-Rock, while Bowles took an acting role in the television series Trailer Park Boys. After leaving Len, Mackenzie re-emerged in the band Alcona, and Bowles later returned to music with the band Aide-de-Camp. DJ Moves has released material as a solo artist.
The band released a compilation album, Unreleased & Rare, in 2010.
Hip club groove shootin the gift stinkin rich cameo
Discography
Songs
Shootin the GiftTrailer Park Hip Hop · 1994
Rugged OperatorTrailer Park Hip Hop · 1994
Phat Mad FlowTrailer Park Hip Hop · 1994