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Kenny Bogus hails from the south side of Chicago’s infamous “Wild Hundreds” and has been on been on the underground scene for many years. He tested the waters in 1996 with the Chi-Town anthem, “Windy City Blues”. The song aired on the legendary “Pink House Show” on 106 Jam rap battle and won for three consecutive weeks. He then recorded an underground gem named “In the Door” featuring Latocha Scott of Escape later that year, and made his presence felt when they performed the song at an over packed Clique night club for Latocha’s birthday bash. Kenny Bogus brought the house down when he performed “Windy City”. The crowd gave the performance an ovation rarely received at the Clique. Bogus resurfaced again on a song, “Style War” which also featured Path, and the free style king Juice on the 1999 release of Rubber Rooms album, “Architechnology”. He also appeared on The Opus album “First Contact“, on the song “Veterans Day”, and “Dawreck” of “Triple Darkness” album “Dark City” on th... |
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