Foreign Legion (hip hop crew)

For the punk band, see Foreign Legion (band).
Foreign Legion
Origin Bay Area, California
Genres Rap, Hip hop
Years active 1999 - present
Labels Insiduous Urban Records
Look Records
Hungerstrike Records
ABB Records
Website

http://www.hungerstrikerecords.com

http://www.lookrecords.com/
Members Marc Stretch
Prozack Turner
DJ Design

The story of Foreign Legion began in the bay area in the late nineties where rappers Prozack Turner and Marc Stretch were both pursuing their careers as emcees separately. The universe brought the two together one fateful afternoon in a run down strip club in a filthy part of town where Stretch was working as the daytime DJ, and Turner working for the company that supplied the strip club with everything from the plastic cups for the “bottomless soda” fountain, to the blue cleaning agent the strippers used to spray down the brass pole between sets. Sharing a love for hip hop music, the two quickly became friends and soon after, band mates. The two involved themselves with a Hip Hop organization based in Oakland called Ill Crew Universal, which helped to promote Foreign Legion by pushing their demo, booking shows and getting them on Davey D radio show.[1] Releasing their first single “Full Time B Boy” on ABB Records in 1999 with DJ Design, the group quickly became popular in the bay area, Los Angeles, New York and overseas due to their on stage presence and high powered live shows, complete with costume changes, theatrics and a cynical brand of humor, not normally found in hip hop circles. Releasing their first full length “Kidnapper Van” on Insiduous Urban Records in 2000, led to more critical acclaim, a U.S., European and two Australian tours, and being courted by the Beastie Boys Mike D. and his then label, Grand Royal.

In 2002, Prozack Turner signed with DreamWorks Records for a solo deal and went on to record “Death, Taxes and Prozack” featuring production by Pete Rock, J Dilla, Madlib and Organized Noize. The album was never officially released due to the label closing its doors, but Foreign Legion returned with their second LP,” Playtight” on Look records, and continued to stay on the road, building a strong fan base from Oakland to Berlin. In 2005, fed up with the deal breaking, ball dropping habits of the record industry, Turner started his own label, Hungerstrike Records and released, “Bangathon”, his second solo album, recorded in Ireland with production by Oh No (Stones Throw Records) Jake One (G unit) and featuring Brother Ali (Rhymesayers). The album was an instant success and sent Turner back on the road for the next two years, touring the album three times in Europe, three music videos (one award winning) and traveling everywhere from Dublin, Berlin, Stockholm, and Romania!

Dropping another 6 song EP, "The Secret Knock" in 2008, Marc stretch and Prozack Turner enlisted G Koop (Parliament, George Clinton, Nas, Ice Cube, Jake One, Nelly), and Introbeats as part of the production crew. They went back to Europe again and pillaged the fans with their musicIn 2012 Foreign Legion triumphantly returned with another full length album titled "Night Moves" along with a 45 minute independent film of the same name directed by Prozack Turner. They toured the west coast of the U.S. and screened the film before each concert. The album produced two music videos as well for the songs "Son Of A Gun" and "Travel Lite". The album featured production by Prozack Turner,G Koop and Intr0beats.

Discography

Albums

Singles

Videos

References

External links

www.hungerstrikerecords.com

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