Juggaknots

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Juggaknots
Also known asThe Juggaknots
Origin Bronx, New York, U.S.
Genres
Years active1995–present
Labels
Members
  • Breeze Brewin
  • Queen Herawin
  • Buddy Slim

Juggaknots is an American hip hop group from New York City. It consists of siblings Breeze Brewin (Paul Smith), Queen Herawin (Peridot Smith), and Buddy Slim (Kevin Smith). [3] The group has collaborated with Mr. Len, Sadat X, and Prince Paul. [4]

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History

Juggaknot's debut studio album, Clear Blue Skies, was released on the vinyl-only New York independent Fondle 'Em Records in 1996. [5] It is considered an underground classic by critics such as Exclaim! and HipHopDX . [6] [7] [8] [9] It was re-released as Re:Release with 11 bonus tracks in 2003. [10]

In 2006, the group released a studio album, Use Your Confusion , which features guest appearances by Sadat X, Wordsworth, and Slick Rick, among others. [11] It was released through Amalgam Digital after a deal was signed with the independent label. [12]

In 2015, the group released a collection of previously unreleased tracks, titled Baby Pictures (C. 1989-1993). [13]

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

EPs

Singles

Guest appearances

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