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From 1994 Album: "Keepers Of The Funk".....

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The Lords of the Underground (L.O.T.U.G.) are a hip-hop trio based in Newark, New Jersey. MCs Mr. Funke and DoItAll Dupré met DJ Lord Jazz (a native of Cleveland) when all three were undergraduates at Shaw University.

The three are perhaps best remembered for the singles "Funky Child", "Chief Rocka" and "Tic Toc"; all of which were wildly eccentric manifestos. The music video for "Funky Child" features one of the group members parading around in a diaper.

Their chief producer was Marley Marl's protégé, K-Def. Pete Rock remixed their songs "Flow On" and "Check It" in 1994 .

In their initial releases, their first two albums Here Come The Lords (1993) and Keepers of the Funk (1994), earned them an award from Black Entertainment Television in 1993 . They collaborated with George Clinton; their second album's title track, which samples his work, features him in a cameo. The track is generally more abrasive and less conventionally tuneful in its instrumentation than most of their work.

Gangster posturing was rhetorically referenced, but never outright indulged in, by the group, except on their 1995 single "Burn Rubber", which took a cavalier pro-carjacking attitude and featured a line where Mr. Funke unapologetically said he'd "even jeopardize [his] friends" for the sake of a jacking. However, the song was recorded for and prominently featured in the Newark car-jacking film "New Jersey Drive," and can be seen as a reflection of that film's mentality, as well as the popularity of joyriding carjacks in that city in the 1990s, rather than an endorsement of violent crime. Because their dalliance in gangsterism was half-hearted, they were one of a number of groups lost in the shuffle when gangsta rap became dominant.

Their reunion album Resurrection (1999), released via Queen Latifah's Jersey Kidz imprint, was so small-scale a release that few realized it had been recorded. Da Brat made an appearance on it.

The Lords are best remembered in connection with the golden age of hip hop. As such, when Nas decided in 2007 to do a remix of his song "Where Are They Now?", which asked of the fates of several long-forgotten golden age rappers, the Lords were among those requested to appear. DoItAll Dupré performs eight bars on the track. The others featured include Positive K, Father MC, Rob Base, Redhead Kingpin, Monie Love, and members of Black Sheep, Salt-N-Pepa, Three Times Dope, the Jungle Brothers, the Fu-Schnickens and Das EFX.

DoItAll appeared briefly in the final scene of the final episode of The Sopranos credited as Du Kelly, as one of a series of potentially ominous figures entering the diner. He also appeared on other TV shows Law & Order as Two Tone, on OZ the HBO series, & On the Christmas episode of 30 Rock on NBC (2008). He has also been in Independent movies such as SOMEWHERE IN THE CITY with Bai Ling, American Rap Stars, Rhyme & Reason, Durdy Game(Xenom), Cash Rules (Koch) With Treach of Naughty By Nature, & he has also starred in an off broadway play entitled Diss, Diss, & Diss, Dat.

Lords of the Underground also made a featured appearance on Pete Rock's 2008 album "NY's Finest" on the track "The Best Secret".

DJ Lord Jazz currently resides in Paris, France.

Extended & updated info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_Of_The_Underground

Comments

8 years ago

Matthew Stanton

hip hop at its finest

8 years ago

Manuel Soto

excelente canción... para andar por el centro dando el rol... que buen Hip Hop de la época.

8 years ago

Duane M

Why on earth would you give this song a thumbs down?

8 years ago

MtildetT

is this version slowed down?

9 years ago

Krzysztof Korzeniowski

Lords Of The Underground - Neva Faded

9 years ago

Leeza Da Diva II

This is another favorite of mine from The Lords. They're right, they never faded because they will be relevant forever. They're legends and one of the best rap groups of all time. Supreme C did this thing as usual. #NewJersey

9 years ago

Czysty Szczur

Hip Hop one shot 1 the world czy jakoś tak.

9 years ago

Duncan Mansveld

DAMN i miss this shit!! Neva Faded!

9 years ago

FunkGizzDK

DAAAAAAAAAAMN!

9 years ago

Deutsch Rap 97

still listening in 2015

9 years ago

Loose Arnold

born 1990 and get to enjoy it anytime thanks to youtube lol

9 years ago

beincheekym8 ?

wow the last verse is so fckin ill

9 years ago

Atomic Chronic

its that dope shit

9 years ago

eme lopes

respects from mexico cabrones

9 years ago

topiltzinitli

ma children have not born yet, when they do, I'm sure they love this...

9 years ago

Eddy Hilaire

Yo all these joints make me realize that the 90's was the best of all times Hip Hop was raw & Original Ni#$as didn't talk about Dumb Shit! I wish we could do it all over again!!!!!!! Real Hip Hop Heads Sound off. Bring the Real Back!! One 

9 years ago

Nhilzer

Why everybody crazy with everyone ? Come on... Hip-hop's bout passion you people, so share it and enjoy it, stop fighting for stupid things, peace to everyone

9 years ago

TRUEFUNKSOULDIER

Daaam Supreme killed it!!

9 years ago

Roger Schwanz

You have to know this if you call yourself a rap fan

9 years ago

Jack Nettleton

+Dj Steelo your comment was misunderstood no doubt. But your response is the most childish thing ive ever set eyes on. Better be glad you were born in '95 cause u damn sure act like it

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