For other uses, see Medicine Man (disambiguation).
The Medicine Men
Origin
New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
Genres
Hip hop
hip hop soul
jazz rap
R&B
Occupation(s)
Record producers Songwriters
Years active
1995—present
Labels
BBTP Music
No Limit
Priority
EMI
Overdose
Tommy Boy
Warner Bros.
Asylum
Members
KLC
Mo B. Dick
Craig B
Odell
Carlos Stephens
DJ Daryl
Past members
Playa Pizzle
The Medicine Men (or Beats by the Pound) are a New Orleans, Louisiana-based American music production team made up of KLC, Mo B. Dick, Craig B, Carlos Stephens, DJ Daryl, and Odell.[1]
The collective helped sell 30 million records for Master P's No Limit Records, from 1995 to 1999, as well the majority of releases from No Limit Records during the days it was distributed by Priority Records.[2][3] They would later receive nomination for Producers of the Year and collectively be voted as one of Hip-Hop's "Thirty Most Powerful People" by The Source in 1999. From 1995 to 1999 many of The Medicine Men productions feature hooks from Mo B. Dick or Odell Vickers
credited as a featured artist.[2]
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is said to be the Grandmother spirit who lives in the sky and comes to the aid of medicinemen. Clarke, Phillip (19 February 1996). "THE ABORIGINAL COSMIC...
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