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Veteran rappers Mike (Anonymous) Pruitt, Raheem Jamal and Moe Pope show versatility as leaders of a new generation of conscious hip-hop. Project Move evolved from the popular Boston group Electric Company, which featured the well-respected MC/producer Insight ("The Blast Radius" - Brick Records / Insight.fm) as well as guest DJ and rapper Edan ("Beauty and the Beat" Lewis Records / HumbleMagnificent.com) appearing at live performances. Electric supported their internationally popular release "Life's A Struggle" in 2004 (Sun Moon/Traffic Ent.,) performing with many big names in the hip-hop world including KRS-1 (on multiple occations,) Akrobatik and Mr. Lif to name a few. Electric is also featured on the commercially released live concert DVD "Hip-Hop Peace and Unity Fest" sharing the stage with KRS-1, Big Daddy Kane, Skillz, Edo G, PMD F/ DJ Honda, and Pharoahe Monch. Moe Pope spent the late nineties in Oakland, CA with the highly influential hip-hop band Mission. Mission featured Moe along side of prolific MC, Raashan Morris, and a band that featured musicians from both California and the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston. Raashan and the band are currently touring and releasing records as the Crown City Rockers (Caroline dist.) Popular SF Bay producer Headnodic is also a featured member of Crown City and a favored producer of Project Move. -Both "Woo" and "Butterfly Theory" where produced by Headnodic Mission's album "ONE" (Insiduous/Caroline dist.) set the

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