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Little Ko-Chees

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Little Ko-Chees
OriginOrlando, Florida, United States
GenresHardcore hip hop, gangsta rap, hip hop
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsSynthesizer
Years active1993–1994
LabelsCJ RECORDS, Attitude Records

Little Ko-Chees (& the X-Club) is a hip-hop/hardcore rap[1] artist that published two albums Holler At Me in 1993 and The 57th Blow in 1992 as their first album with one song. Coming away the next yer with a one hit single ("Work Baby Work") in 1994. Little Ko-Chees was 5 ft 9-10 in. Little Ko-Chees first album, The 57th Blow was benefited to the families affected by the LA Riots in the early 1990s. Mainly Little Ko-chees's lyrics were written by their executive producer Charles J. Hesse IV (CJ) and himself. The X-Club is a southern rap/hip hop band consists of 12 members and 10 vocal and DJ/instrumental members and the members are Little Ko-Chees, DJ K.G, Joe"D", L.M. Smooth, Shorty "C", "G" Slow, Little Dollar, "B" Fast, Shane, Romeo, CJ, & James G. DeFalco.

Holler at me

  • 1.Booty Swang
  • 2.Work Baby Work
  • 3.Hip Hop & Bass
  • 4.Give it to me
  • 5.Little Johnny
  • 6.South of the Border
  • 7.Holler at me
  • 8.X-Club Groove
  • 9.Azz
  • 10.Player
  • 11.Done Deal
  • 12.Party Starter

Record labels and producers[edit]

Their albums were labeled by Attitude Records (US) and CJ Records

Their executive producers were Charles J. Hesse IV and James G. DeFalco Scratches by DJ K.G., Vocals by Tuf, Guitar by Carlos Garcia Albums Produced by Ko-Chees and Joseph C. Smith Albums Engineered by Joseph C. Smith Published by TitanDAssan(BMI) Charles J. Hesse IV was the founder of CJ RECORDS

Discography[edit]

  • The 57th Blow (1992)
  • Holler at me (1993)

References[edit]

  1. "SPOTLIGHT MARKY MARK AND THE FUNKY BUNCH". Orlando Sentinel. January 8, 1993. p. 8. Retrieved 21 April 2011. ... the opening act is Little KoChees and the XClub...

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