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Starting thier path to success in Buckingham-Montgoemry, ALabama. This duo set the Gump on fire with their magical lyrics as youngsters.Soon to come they was on the level already with groups who charted thoer success long before them. That’s what’s up!

Signed to Def Jam, Montgomery’s 334 MO.B.B. look to continue

Alabama’s recent success on the hip-hop map. Their new single, Supafly, is yet another “I’m so fresh” record, but before you Northerners dismiss them as cookie-cutter Southerners, you might want to pay attention to their extremely catchy swagger and original lyrics (Treat my girl like my chickens, cuz I keep ‘em in a coupe/coop). Fellow Alabamian Rich Boy describes his shine on a guest feature, although what really makes Supafly is the Beat Kingz’ Just Blaze-esque production. Old school vocal samples easily invade the listener’s head; leading to numerous requests and the growth of a mobb.



Artist: 334 MO.B.B
Title: Supafly ft. Rich Boy
Label: Black Drop Ent/Def Jam
Album: Birth Of A Hustler
Producer: Beat Kingz
Artist Website
Featuring: Rich Boy,

Originally from Alabama, the duo of Sawed-Off (aka Dreads) & Big Ken (aka Supa Star) have been performing since 1994 when they joined their father’s gospel group in church. Although Def Jam head honcho LA Reid was not in attendance at church, he was in his office when the guys made a visit. After a quick performance full of introspective song writing, unique flows and a compelling production style, 334 MO.B.B. was officially official. Having been on the grind with their own label, Black Drop ENT, their signing to Def Jam simply showcased the Bama boys as an upstart success story.
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