71 Digits
71 Digits is a music collective from Los Angeles. Their breakthrough came with the single "Low," which featured Flo Rida and became an international hit. The...
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71 Digits is a music collective from Los Angeles. Their breakthrough came with the single "Low," which featured Flo Rida and became an international hit. The group's name reportedly refers to the total number of digits in the phone numbers of its three members: Sandman, who handles lyrics and stage presence; Beatsbyard, who produces the beats; and Enigma, a vocalist known for a mysterious persona.
Their debut album was called "Ascendance," and they followed it with releases like "The Enigma" and "Black Box." The lyrics sometimes touched on social inequality and personal struggle, which drew mixed reactions from listeners. At one point, they faced copyright infringement allegations, though they continued working afterward.
"Low" remains their most recognizable track, blending hip-hop with R&B and electronic touches. Beyond that song, they built a catalog that appealed to fans of independent, less conventional hip-hop.
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