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In 1994, Hip-Hop was gaining momentum at light speed, asserting itself as not only a style of music, but a culture poised to influence product marketing, all things entertainment, even politics. Some of the brightest stars of the future were just being discovered, and three exceptionally talented tenth grade students from Westchester High School in Los Angeles decided to answer opportunity's knock. Bambino, Stenge-O, and Ced Twice formed the group Anotha Level, recording a demo which reached the ears of Hip-Hop heavyweight Ice Cube. He was so impressed by the maturity of their sound and their lyrical skill that he took them to Priority Records where they were signed on the spot. Cube went on to executive produce the group's first album which spawned the memorable west coast anthem "What's That Cha Say" and sold over 250,000 units. After graduation, the members of Anotha Level branched out, refining their individual styles, collaborating with other artists and each other, recording solo projects, and studying the business aspects of the music industry. Inspired by his necessity to be both heard and seen, Ced Twice pursued acting as well as music landing several national TV ads including a starring role in Miller Lite's addition to the ever popular Superbowl commercials and a Time Warner Cable spot. He also lent his voice to several radio ads and had a cameo in Snoop Dogg's hit movie "Boss'n Up." His passion for music never ceased and he continued to explore it using his ab

On Anotha Level

Street Fighter
On another level
What's That Cha Say
Back To The Future
Street Fighter - The Movie
Street Fighter Soundtrack
Street Fighter (All New Songs From The Motion Picture ''Street Fighter'')
Whats That Cha Say 12"
Street Fighter OST
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