Combat Jack and Malice of The Clipse at PNC Studios in Brooklyn, New York.
R.I.P. Combat Jack
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Combat Jack and Malice of The Clipse at PNC Studios in Brooklyn, New York.
R.I.P. Combat Jack

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Amp Fiddler Live at Montreux Jazz Festival 2004
RIP - Amp Fiddler (1958–2023)
Amp Fiddler on teaching J Dilla how to use MPC
Amp Fiddler & Q-Tip Discussing J Dilla
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Reggie "Combat Jack" Osse Honored with Street Naming in Brooklyn, New York
Reggie “Combat Jack” Osse Honored with Street Naming in Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn, New York, is a vibrant hub of creativity and cultural diversity, known for its influential figures who have shaped the music and entertainment industry. In recent news, the late Reggie “Combat Jack” Osse, a highly respected hip-hop attorney, podcast host, and writer, has been posthumously honored with a street…
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I know we’ve talked about this before, but GK E4 Combat Jack, when Brad has just started peeking out of a downward spiral, brushing his teeth in the unyielding Iraqi sun beside his Humvee, wearied just by the idea that he may have to fend off the approaching Chaplain.
Ray, seeing this, jumping in to deflect so that Brad doesn’t have to say a word to the guy, so that the guy, unimpressed, leaves them alone.
Brad: ‘Now I gotta deal with this too’
Ray: ‘Nah’
Ray’s conspiratorial amused little look back at Brad, Brad’s ‘well, somebody’s looking out for me’ smile, guyyyyys

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Can’t believe it’s been five years. Dallas always said we should celebrate people on their born days, not when they ascend - and so, here’s my small tribute of remembrance.
I hope whatever realm you are traveling, the mysteries of eternity are treating you well. All love today, tomorrow, and every day after - as the saying goes, it doesn’t ever stop. #combatjackforever
Nice & Smooth's Ain't A Damn Thing Changed Album Anniversary
Nice & Smooth's biggest radio fame came from "Sometimes I Rhyme Slow...," from the group's second album, Ain't a Damn Thing Changed, released in 1991. The song was a moderately somber rhyme with introspective lines about poverty, AIDS, and drugs that was set to the guitar loop from Tracy Chapman's hit "Fast Car." In the summer of 1992, the music video received heavy rotation on MTV. "Hip-Hop Junkies," which featured a sample from The Partridge Family's "I Think I Love You" was also a hit, and it was once performed live on Keenan Ivory Wayans’ comedy/variety TV show, In Living Color. The duo is known for its humorous rhymes and catchy hooks. They often appeared as guest emcees on albums by the Beatnuts, Gang Starr, and Tony Touch among many others. They were represented by Reggie Osse aka Combat Jack. Read more about Nice and Smooth here.