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dbpedia:Mychal_Simonz
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Mychal Simonz a.k.a. Mychal Kae Simmons ( born Michael Keith Simmons born on September 11, 1960 in Brooklyn, New York City) is a multi instrumentalist, songwriter, composer, record producer and author. He is best known for his work as part of a record production duo “The 88/X Unit” which he with production and songwriting credits with former partner Victor N. Taylor a.k.a. “The X-Man”. He currently records and produces records for his label Playatime Recordings.
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Mychal Simonz Simonz, Mychal
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American musician
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Michael Keith Simmons
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1988-01-01Z
dbpedia-owl:activeYearsStartYear
1988-01-01Z
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"88 The Composer"
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dbpedia:Troop dbpedia:Mack_10 dbpedia:Ice_Cube
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dbpedia:Troop dbpedia:Mack_10 dbpedia:Ice_Cube
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non_performing_personnel
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1960-09-11Z
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1960-01-01Z
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