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    X Clan. X Clan (formerly stylized as XCLAN and often incorrectly spelled X-Clan) [1] is a hip hop group from Brooklyn, New York, originally consisting of Grand Verbalizer Funkin' Lesson Brother J, Professor X the Overseer, Paradise the Architect, and Sugar Shaft the Rhythm Provider. The current incarnation of the group features leader Brother J ...

  2. X-Clan established themselves as a vital force in the conscious era of hip hop in the early 1990's. Group members Professor X and Brother J wore articles of ...

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  3. X Clan (formerly stylized as XCLAN and often incorrectly spelled X-Clan) is a hip hop group from Brooklyn, New York, originally consisting of Grand Verbalizer Funkin' Lesson

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  4. Jul 10, 2010 · from the album "to the east, blackwards" (1990).

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  5. Oct 31, 2006 · X-Clan - Weapon X (Official Music Video).From the album "Return From Mecca" Instores 10/31/2006. SRHUpcoming Releases: https://shop.srh.com/collections/preor...

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    X Clan is a hip hop group from Brooklyn, New York, originally consisting of Grand Verbalizer Funkin' Lesson Brother J, Professor X the Overseer, Paradise the Architect, and Sugar Shaft the Rhythm Provider. The current incarnation of the group features leader Brother J, Master China, Kumu, "Ultraman" Ra Hanna, ACL, Lord Cza, DJ Fat Jack and Zulu.

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  8. Nov 7, 2018 · X Clan is a hip-hop group from Brooklyn, New York, originally composed of Grand Verbalizer Funkin' Lesson Brother J, Professor X the Overseer, Paradise the Architect, and Sugar Shaft the Rhythm Provider. Known for its Afrocentrism and militant activism (they were members of Blackwatch), X-Clan soon gained legendary fame among young African-American hip-hop listeners for the political and cultural messages its music espoused, though commercial success was sporadic.