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1. Originally from Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Miilkbone first came on the scene in 1995, releasing his debut album "Da' Miilkrate". Although the album included many good tracks, including the hit singles "Where'z Da' Party At?" and "Keep It Real" it's success was limited. After laying low for a while, Miilkbone returned to the scene 4 years later, featuring on a track on Death Row's compilation album "Chronic 2000". In 2001, Miilkbone released his sophmore album "U Got Milk?", which contained guest appearances from Tame One, Chop Diesel, Flame Spitta and others. How he started and his progression: Miilkbone began his career by recording cassettes with Biz Markie, eventually becoming an affiliate of Naughty by Nature. He signed a record deal with Capitol Records in 1993 and released his debut album, Da' Miilkrate on June 21, 1995. The album featured two singles, "Keep It Real", and "Where'z Da' Party At ?", which were minor hits on the rap charts. "Keep It Real" is actually the instrumental used on the famous Big L and Jay-Z freeestyle on the Stretch & Bobbito show. After a four-year hiatus caused by the shutting down of Capitol's urban department, Miilkbone resurfaced in 1999, appearing on Death Row Records' Chronic 2000 compilation. His track, "Presenting Miilkbone" was an answer record to Eminem's "Just Don't Give a Fuck", in which the latter attacked several other white rappers and said he would "crush a Miilkbone". Two years later, Miilkbone released his second album U Go

Da' Miilkrate
Cellar Sounds, Volume 2

Da Miilkrate

U Got Milk
Cellar Sounds Volume One: 1992-1998
Nick Wiz Presents: Cellar Sounds, Vol. 1: 1992-1998
Keep It Real / How Ya Like It? (Vinyl, 12'')

Da Miilkcrate
Nick Wiz Presents: Cellar Sounds, Vol. 3: 1992-1998

U Got Miilk?
Nick Wiz Presents: Cellar Sounds, Vol. 2: 1992-1998
Cellar Sounds: Vol. 1 - 1992-2998