No Names

No Names is a hip-hop group from the Netherlands, consisting of four members: MC's Dio, Appa, Brakko and producer Sef. They are known for their unique blend of rap, reggae, and dancehall music.

No Names

No Names is a hip-hop group from the Bronx, New York. The group consists of four members: MCs Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane, KRS-One, and DJ Red Alert. The group was formed in the late 1980s and released their debut album, No Names, in 1989.

No Names is known for their hard-hitting, socially conscious lyrics and their innovative production style. Their lyrics often address issues such as racism, poverty, and police brutality. They also often incorporate samples from classic soul and funk records. Their production style is characterized by heavy use of sampling, scratching, and drum machines.

No Names has been credited with helping to shape the sound of hip-hop in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They have been cited as an influence by many of today’s top hip-hop artists, including Jay-Z, Nas, and Kanye West.

No Names has released two albums, No Names (1989) and No Names II (1991). They have also appeared on numerous compilations and soundtracks, including the soundtrack to the movie Juice (1992).

No Names has been inactive since the early 1990s, but their influence on hip-hop is still felt today. They are remembered as one of the most important and influential hip-hop groups of their era.