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Aliases:
Big Red, Trouble Maker |
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Red joined M.U.R.D.A.H .O.N.E //M1
SOUND Atlanta in 1996. An original member his versatile selecting
and mic skills has made him an indispensable member to the M1
Family.
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Email:
Red@M1sound.com
Myspace Page:
www.myspace.com/nahbusblank |
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Aliases: C-Dot Faze, The
General, Mr. Bailey |
C-Dot
C-Dot joined the sound in 2004 and brought
another Hip Hop flavor to the sound. C-Dot is
responsible for making some of the hottest M1
Hip Hop & Reggae mix CD’s. He has established
his name amongst the top Hip Hop mix CD DJ’s
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Email:
Cdot@M1sound.com
Myspace Page:
www.myspace.com/murda1sound |
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Aliases:
Chief |
CHIEF
Chief from
the start, Chiefs main goal was to expand M1 sound. With the rest of
the crew holding down the music, he decided to focus on another
task. Chief handles the business aspects of the sound. Such things
include events, promotions, and his favorite cutting dubs.
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Email:
Chief@M1sound.com
Myspace Page:
www.myspace.com/m1chief |
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Aliases:
The Admiral, Mr. Face, Face Mon, Face Royale, Mad Face. |
Face
Face is the main hip hop selecta for M1.
His in-depth knowledge of Hip Hop brought another dimension to the
sound. Together, Face and Q formulated the “pop style”
of reggae juggling, geared to the Hip Hop audience who are only
slightly familiar with Dancehall Reggae. Face is the designer for
M1, concepting and creating CD cover art, logo’s, and necessary
marketing graphics. |
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Email:
Face@M1sound.com |
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Aliases: Twin |
R.I.P "Mr. Marley" 1983-2006
Saturday July 29th, 2006 we lost a soldier and
Murda One Family Member. Please say a prayer for
him and his family. Mr. Marley was shot and
killed in front of his twin sister early
Saturday during an apparent robbery after three
men approached them as they sat in a car in
front of their Pine Hills home. Jamaal Williams,
22, was outside his home on Piney Ridge Drive
after night clubbing when the suspects arrived
wielding a gun shortly before 6 a.m. "The boys
just came up out of nowhere," said Santana
Murphy, 21, who was in the passenger's seat next
to Jessica Williams. The brother and sister were
"rapping" when a man poked his gun through the
driver's half-open window, Murphy said. The
gunman and his two companions had black shirts
wrapped around their mouths as masks. "He put
the gun in the car and Jess pushed it out of the
way; I'm guessing she thought it was one of her
friends playing a joke on her," Murphy said.
"She turned around and looked at me and she was
like 'Oh God.' " The man ordered Jessica
Williams out of the car and onto the ground,
Murphy said. She and Jamaal Williams went to the
back of the car, where the gunman asked Jamaal
Williams if he had anything in his pockets. He
threw $11 on the car trunk and began fighting
back, Murphy said. "He swung at the boy with the
gun," she said. "He thought about it. At first
he was punching, then he was trying to grab the
gun -- slapping it out of the way, and the shots
was just firing." That was the last thing she
saw before she ran to a nearby home to ask for
help. "I don't know what they were thinking when
they did that," she said. "It's done and over
with, and I still can't believe it." Jessica
Williams, 22, was shot a few times in the leg,
said her mother, Leonie Chandersingh, 46, who
lives in the house with her children. |
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