![]() When PIG Records was founded in 2007, Ever Rap’s catalog merged with P.I.G and for another 13 years, the masters remained untouched. ![]() From 1989 until 2007, the Beyond A Shadow Of A Doubt masters sat in a box on a shelf. Instantly, this brilliant golden era masterpiece became stuck in limbo. Ever Rap’s distributor Enigma went bankrupt in 1989 which froze all of Ever Rap’s operations. Soon, a quarter-inch master tape of their finished music was on a reel, ready to duplicate and it looked like Nerdy B and Chelly Chell were set to conquer the charts. The chemistry was on fire, and they went into the recording studio to further develop the signature Incredicrew sound. That same year, a local label named Ever Rap signed Nerdy B & Chelly Chell to an album deal, the group was all systems go. With Incredicrew on the beats, Nerdy B on the wheels, and Chelly Chell on the mic, the group recorded its innovative first track “He’s Incredible” in 1988. They tried out one of Nerdy B’s FHS classmates, Chelly Chell, and it was clear her voice and raps were the perfect ingredients to the recipe. Momentum was building, but Kid P was far away and Incredicrew was missing a key component. A Young DJ attending Franklin named Nerdy B collaborated with the two in 1987 on a 12” rap single titled “King of Def Poetry.” The vocals were courtesy of Reno rapper MC Kid P, and the single caught a nationwide buzz. Tee at Ingraham formed a hip hop production duo called Incredicrew. ![]() In the early 1980s two teenaged musical prodigies in The Emerald City (Seattle) ‘Danny Dee Rock’ at Ballard High School and C.M.
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