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Also known as
  
MHz

Years active
  
1997–present

Past members
  
Camu Tao (deceased)

Genres
  
Hip hop

Associated acts
  
Scratch Johnson

Genre
  
Hip hop music

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Labels
  
Fondle 'Em Records, Man Bites Dog Records

Origin
  
Columbus, Ohio, United States (1995)

Albums
  
Table Scraps, MHz Legacy, Hg - EP, Blunted Science

Members
  
Copywrite, RJD2, Camu Tao, Jakki tha Motamouth, Tage Proto

Mhz legacy


MHz Legacy, formerly known as MHz, is an American hip hop group from Columbus, Ohio. It consists of producer RJD2 and rappers Copywrite, Tage Future, Jakki Da Motamouth, and the late Camu Tao. It was described by HipHopDX as "one of the city’s most influential groups".

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History

In 1997, MHz was formed in Columbus, Ohio. In 1998, the group released the debut single, "World Premier", which was later praised by Complex as "one of the best and most underrated 12" cuts from Fondle Em Records' impeccable catalog".

In 2001, MHz released a compilation album entitled Table Scraps, which was described by Allmusic as "one of the quintessential of the Cowtown releases".

In 2011, three years after the death of Camu Tao, MHz ended the hiatus and changed the name to MHz Legacy. The first studio album, MHz Legacy, was released on Man Bites Dog Records in 2012. It featured guest appearances from Danny Brown, Ill Bill, Slaine, Blu, and Slug. Production was handled by RJD2 as well as Harry Fraud, Marco Polo, and J. Rawls. Columbus Alive called it "a record that sounds distinctly like MHz, updated for 2012 without compromising the group’s hardscrabble, battle-born identity".

Studio albums

  • MHz Legacy (2012)
  • Compilation albums

  • Table Scraps (2001)
  • Singles

  • "World Premier" (1998)
  • "Rocket Science" (1999)
  • Guest appearances

  • RJD2 - "Counseling" (2002)
  • Copywrite - "Union Rights" from God Save the King (2012)
  • Songs

    Mechanical MeMHz Legacy · 2012
    Mass TempleMHz Legacy · 2012
    AddictionaryMHz Legacy · 2012

    References

    MHz Legacy Wikipedia