of Hip-Hop/Rap
A.k.a. Harold E. Armstrong Harold Armstrong
DMG (which stands for DetriMental Ganxta) got his start in St. Paul, Minnesota recording underground hip-hop tapes in the early 1990's. One night after a rap concert, DMG followed rapper Scarface (3) to his hotel room where he played for him one of his tapes. The impressed Scarface took a liking to DMG's unique style and landed him a deal with Rap-A-Lot Records where the Minnesota-based artist released the underground classic Rigormortiz in 1993. Several years later DMG was invited to become a part of Scarface's spin off project Facemob, a hip-hop collective consisting of several rappers from different regions. DMG continued recording on collaboration hip-hop projects for Rap-A-Lot into the late 1990's and early 2000's, including a second solo release titled "Black Roulette" in 2003. He is known to many hip-hop critics for his overtly violent lyrics and having a sound and flow similar to his protégé Scarface.
Facemob |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Maelstrom | DMG | 2017 | Album |
Black Roulette | DMG | 2003 | Album |
You Don't Hear Me Doe | DMG | 1993 | Single |
Rigormortiz | DMG | 1993 | Album |
Hot Club Wax | DMG | 1993 | Album |
DMG Hip-Hop/Rap |
DMG |
DMG |
DMG Clearances, Inc. US |
DMG Plantlife BE Dance |
DMG$ Hip-Hop/Rap and Electronic |
DMGroove Hip-Hop/Rap |