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Born in Griffin, Georgia, a rural industrial city 30 minutes south of Atlanta. Known throughout as “Grip-Town City” or simply, “Da Grip”, Griffin has produced athletic greats like NFL Hall of Fame member, Rayfield Wright, future Hall of Famer member, Jesse Tuggle, Olympic Women’s Track & Field gold medalist, Wyoma Tyus, and former NBA star, Darren Hancock, who Michael Jordan called “one of the best defensive players he’s ever faced”. Now, Griffin is setting its sights for the takeover in the music industry starting with one of the pioneer and innovators of the “Grip-Town Sound”, Homebwoi Homebwoi (pronounced Homeboy), a.k.a. James Maddox, Jr. has been a tear of nature within the music industry for quite some time. Homebwoi began his music career when he was 8 years old when his older brother Kelvin Bell A.K.A. Pete, who was a deadly lyricist as well, made him learn to freestyle. Pete would be so hard on Homebwoi about his freestyling, he made a solid oath to himself to work hard at his new craft and become way better than his big brother. A few years have passed and Homebwoi was recording and producing himself in the studio when his brother returned home after joining the Army. After having a very long session of freestyling, Homebwoi finally got the approval of his brother. It was on a citywide sixth grade middle school trip to Washington, D.C. that he met friend Derrick Cleveland. After returning to Griffin, they started their first group NCT (Niggaz Causin' Trouble). N