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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 01:55, 26 November 2009
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Mullage are a Dirty South Hip-Hop & R&B duo group consider of “B Boi” & “B Town”, both from different parts of Atlanta.
Career
Although they are brothers, it took them traveling half way around the world to meet by way of US Navy. Instantly they realized they shared a common bond- Music. Although they were stationed on different ships, that didn’t keep them from recording & performing whenever the opportunity presented itself. As soon as they got out the Navy, they moved back to Atlanta with 1 goal in mind, to become a part of musical history. It didn’t take long for the industry to catch wind of this new dynamic duo. After a high energy performance at the legendary Blue Flame and thanks to Carlos and Osei The Dark Secret, they signed to From The Ground Up Records and the rest is history. With their unique experiences & world travel brace yourself for something different a musical collage- Mullage.
"Trick'n"
Their 1st single of their album, "The Element Of Versatility", is called, "Trick'n", it features a T-Pain sample. The official remix to "Trick'n" features Juvenile, Yo Gotti, & Dorrough. The original version of "Trick'n" had a sample of T.I.'s song, "Whatever You Like, that sample made T.I. a featured artist of the song, but later removed off radio stations, replacing it with the current version. The song also utilizes a sample of Diana Ross's "Missing You".
Discography
Albums
- TBD: The Element Of Versatility
Singles
Year | Title | Chart positions | Album |
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2009 | "Trick'n" | 35 | The Element of Versatility |