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Busta Rhymes (Born Trevor Smith, Jr., May 20, 1972 in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY)
Spliff Star (Born William A. Lewis in Brooklyn, NY)
Chauncey Black (A.K.A. C. Black) (Born Chauncey Hannibal)
Show Money (Born October 5, 1985 in Brooklyn, NY)
Rah Digga (Born Rashia Fisher, December 18, 1972 in Newark, NJ)
Lord Have Mercy (Born Wayne Notise)
Reek Da Villian (Born Tariek (Shamel Rondo Horton) Williams in Roosevelt, NY)
DJ Scratchator (Born H. Jordan)
Baby Sham (Born L. Jones)
Rampage (A.K.A. Rampage The Last Boyscout) (Born Roger McNair, 1974 in Brooklyn, NY)
Serious
Roc Marciano
Meka
M. Dollars
Labba
Papoose (Born Shamele Mackie December 31, 1978 in Bedford-Stuyvesant/Brooklyn, NY)
Flipmode Squad - The Imperial
Chauncey Black - C. Black & The Pirate
Busta Rhymes - Anarchy
Busta Rhymes - Total Devastation: The Best Of Busta Rhymes
Busta Rhymes - Genesis
Busta Rhymes - It Ain't Safe No More
Busta Rhymes - The Big Bang
Busta Rhymes - Back On My B.S.
Rah Digga - Dirty Harriet
Busta Rhymes - WOO-HAH!! Got You All In Check (Single)
Busta Rhymes - Where's Your Money (Single)
Busta Rhymes - Don't Touch Me (Throw Da Water On 'Em) (Single)
Bad Boy Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (Busta Rhymes & Rampage)
Miri Ben-Ari - The Pulling Strings Mixtape (Rah Digga)
Common - Uncommon Classics (Rah Digga)
Frankie Cutlass - Politics & Bullshit (Rampage & Busta Rhymes)
DJ Clue? - The Professional
DJ Clue? - The Professional 2 (Busta Rhymes & Rah Digga)
DJ Green Lantern - Invasion Part II: Conspiracy Theory (Busta Rhymes & Rah Digga)
DJ Kayslay - Underground Part 1: Well Connected (Rah Digga)
DJ Kayslay - The Streetsweeper Vol. 1
DJ Skribble's Traffic Jams 2000 (Lord Have Mercy)
Dr. Dolittle 2
Friday After Next
Fugees - The Score (Rah Digga)
Fugees - Greatest Hits (Rah Digga)
The Game - Niggaz Wit' A Additude Vol. 2 (Rah Digga)
The Game - Put You On The Game (Rah Digga)
Wyclef Jean - The Preacher's Son (Rah Digga)
Syleena Johnson - Chapter II: The Voice
Alicia Keys - Songs In A Minor (Busta Rhymes & Rampage)
Kid Capri - Soundtrack To The Streets (Busta Rhymes & Spliff Star)
The Last Shall Be First (Rah Digga)
M.O.P. - Warriorz (Lord Have Mercy)
Terrace Martin - Signal Flow (Busta Rhymes, Chauncey Black & Spliff Star)
MTV Party To Go Platinum Mix (Busta Rhymes & Rampage)
Noreaga - N.O.R.E. (Busta Rhymes & Spliff Star)
Ol' Dirty Bastard - Osirus: The Official Mixtape (Baby Sham)
Outsidaz - Night Life (Rah Digga)
Outsidaz - The Bricks (Rah Digga)
Pacewon - Won (Rah Digga)
Papoose - The 1.5 Million Dollar Man (Busta Rhymes & Spliff Star)
Reflection Eternal (Talib Kweli & Hi Tek) - Train Of Thought (Rah Digga)
ShadyBlock Presents Shady Aftermath Volume 2 (Busta Rhymes, Spliff Starr & Rah Digga)
Slam
Clinton Sparks - Maybe You've Been Brainwashed (Busta Rhymes, Rah Digga & Rampage)
Sticky Fingaz - Black Trash: The Autobiography Of Kirk Jones (Rah Digga)
Keith Sweat - Didn't See Me Coming (Busta Rhymes & Rah Digga)
Tony Touch - Mic Construction (Rampage)
Urban Hip Hop Volume 1 (Rampage)
Why Do Fools Fall In Love (Baby Sham)
Baby Sham, Lord Have Mercy, Rampage, Rah Digga, and Spliff Star first appeared alongside Busta Rhymes as Flipmode Squad in 1996 on his album The Coming. The Brooklyn crew released their debut, The Imperial Album, in 1998 and members kept busy guesting on albums by Busta and others — as well as releasing the occasional solo album. Rampage's Scouts Honor...by Way of Blood was released in 1997 and featured the Flipmode loyal cut "Flipmode Iz da Squad." Rah Digga also stepped out of the Squad to release Dirty Harriet in 1999 with her crew appearing on "Just for You." A second Flipmode Squad release, Rulership Movement, was set for release in 2003. - Wade Kergan
As the female member of hip-hop's Flipmode Squad (which also counts Busta Rhymes, Rampage, and Lord Have Mercy among its ranks), Rah Digga is one of rap's most prominent women MCs. Though her rapping is hard-hitting, Digga's background is surprisingly stable. Born in New Jersey, she attended a private school in Maryland and studied electrical engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. She started rapping with Twice the Flavor and was the only woman in Jersey's Da Outsidaz clique. When A Tribe Called Quest's Q-Tip discovered her at a performance at New York's Lyricist Lounge, he introduced her to Busta Rhymes, who invited her to join the Flipmode Squad. As a part of that hip-hop clique, she appeared on Rhymes' 1997 album When Disaster Strikes and the Flipmode Squad's The Imperial Album from 1998. She also appeared on the Fugees' "Cowboys" and dueted with Bahamadia on "Be Ok" from Lyricist Lounge, Vol. 1. Her full-length solo debut, Dirty Harriet, arrived in 2000 and featured cameos from Rhymes and the Ruff Ryders' Eve. - Heather Phares
A childhood friend of Busta Rhymes while the two were growing up in Brooklyn, Rampage again hooked up with his old pal in the Flipmode Squad, the loose collective of rappers (also including Spliff Star, Lord Have Mercy, Rah Digga, and Serious) centered around Busta Rhymes for his first solo album, 1996's The Coming. When the album proved a hit, Rampage earned his own solo deal the following year. The two had begun playing music together while listening to Rampage's musician-father, and though Busta later moved out to Long Island and formed Leaders of the New School, the pair remained friends. Rampage gained his own record deal with Rowdy Records in 1994, releasing his debut album, Ramp Sack, but later leaving the label for their lack of hip-hop how-to. Later that year, both Rampage and Busta Rhymes contributed to the legendary 1994 remix of Craig Mack's "Flava in Ya Ear" (which broke the Notorious B.I.G. and re-launched LL Cool J), also appearing together on four tracks from Busta's The Coming. After signing with Elektra/Asylum, Rampage released Scouts Honor...By Way of Blood, in July 1997, with several tracks including the Flipmode Squad. - John Bush

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