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Hip-Hop/Rap and Electronic
A.k.a. Kelton Alexander K. Alexander (3) Special K (5)
Special K made a name for himself around the Riverside/Inland Empire area, known to appear battling on local radio shows and at community events. Byron Davis, another aspiring Inland Empire hip-hop artist got together with K and began recording by 1985. The Southern California-native Special K is credited along with close friend Byron Davis in helping to launch the career of J.J. Fad. Davis recently said that Special K ghost produced the group's "Supersonic" single before it was picked up and revised by Arabian Prince, DJ Yella and Ruthless Records. After appearing with Byron Davis & The Fresh Krew through their stints on 4-Sight and Hot Productions, he restationed himself in the South through his military service.
Byron Davis & The Fresh Krew |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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We've Got The Juice | Byron Davis & The Fresh Krew Featuring Special K.M.C. | 1988 | Album |
Now Dance / Down With It | Byron Davis & The Fresh Krew Featuring Special K.M.C. | 1987 | Album |
The Drunk | Byron Davis & The Fresh Krew Featuring Special K.M.C. | 1986 | Album |
My Hands Are Quicker Than The Eye | Byron Davis & The Fresh Krew Featuring Special K.M.C. | 1985 | Album |