V-mob
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V-mob

V-mob was a rap group from New York City that formed in the early 1990s. The group consisted of Eric Sadler, Jermaine Brown, and William O'Neal. They released...

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V-mob was a rap group from New York City that formed in the early 1990s. The group consisted of Eric Sadler, Jermaine Brown, and William O'Neal. They released their debut album 'Straight No Chaser' in 1999, which included the song '4 Days' that became one of their most recognized tracks.

Their music often dealt with difficult urban themes, which sometimes drew criticism. '4 Days' specifically addressed the death of a friend. They followed their debut with albums like 'All or Nothing' in 2001 and 'Dust' in 2003, incorporating various musical influences into their hip-hop foundation.

The group disbanded in 2005. Other songs in their catalog include 'Hurt Me,' '111,' 'Benevolence,' and 'Blackheart.'

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