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Jul 28, 2003
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What's the "bio" or whatever for them? I don't know much about them, and I only know who Clyde Carson is. Who produces all their beats? Most of them have a different style to them that is laid back but still strong as hell in the club. What CDs have they released, and what songs were on what? I have like 4-5 songs from them...I know I got "It's gettin hot" "Hyphy Juice (Wild in here)" "Bottles up" "I'm on one" "Rock that" and "Smoke wit me".
 
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team is clyde carson, mane mannish, kaz kyzah and jungle i think they got a few mixtapes out and the last album they dropped was negro league..they say theyre from oakland but i hear them from berkeley i dont really know theyre shits always tite so id suggest you pick up negro league
 
Feb 21, 2006
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you can check out The Team's bio at www.moedoeonline.com in the Artists section. so far they released 4 cds and hosted a couple of mixtapes in the past couple of years. be on the look out for their new album "World Premier" droppin on April 4th. For all you DJs out there...they are releasing their new 12" single "Hyphy Juice" with the "Just Go" track on the b-side sometime next week. but until then, go buy their album "The Negro League" if you dont have it yet. personally, it was one of the best albums i bought in 2004. they got production by E-A-Ski, Left of Frontline, and a new producer by the name of ShoNuff who produced "Its Gettin Hot" and most of the other tracks on that album.
 
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man mannish reps the berkeley waterfront (h20), n yea negro leagues is one of the best bay cds i heard in a long ass time (2005) n ya boy rookie of the year is hell of nice too. but back tot he team there have been post poing the release of worl premiere for about a month now, last i saw it was suppos to come out a few days ago, but i don;t knows whats up. kaz had to go serve some jail time for a warrant so that is one big ass reason why they delayed shit. Cylde carson is also dropn a solo album this summer. but i end with the team is hottttttt, i think one of the best newer groups of the bay that stay concistant with good ass musiz
 
Nov 16, 2005
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yess, prettymuch what they all said. their style is a lot different because they sound much more mainstream with their low-key voices that flows with the knockin' beats. they have a shitload of potential. they were gonna release 'world premiere' under universal, but somethin happened so they're 'moe doe forever' and they're just gonna stay releasing it independently haha they changed their release date for the "world premiere" album countless times that made it like the most highly anticipated release by fans and new fans.

http://shop.rapbay.com/index.php?manufacturers_id=648&osCsid=9ff697cbd6ea2de94625545c59d9551a
check that to click their albums and to BUY them.

so these dudes mostly rep oakland, even though though they may be born in other neighboring cities such as SF (jungle) berkeley(mayne), but for the past few years, they've lived together under the same house in oakland and have become hella close. they're prettymuch like family. i think it was jungle and mayne mannish are brothers. you can see more of their biography from the included DVD when you cop the "Go: Music Mixtape" for only around 10bucks.

Negro League came out in 2004, and damn near all the tracks are hot. their lead single was on it, "it's gettin hot" prod by shonuff along with 'moe doe' ft. keak and prod by e-a-ski & cmt, "i'm on one" "all out" "all for the team" "everybody in the club" all prod by shonuff, "the hype" prod by the frontline's left. i highly recommend that album. as you can tell, their main producer on that album and who they prettymuch made famous was Sho'nuFF; however, after that album, they had a dispute over the prices of production and Team were like fuck that, he's charging so much now that he's blown up, and Team was the one who blew him up.. hopefully they'll get back together and settle that cause they make one hell of a team.

they released their mixtape, presented by Siccness! and their independent label, Moe Doe Ent. That shit 'GO's too!! good time to release a mixtape cause everyone in the bay were feelin them and were feenin for their album, 'world premiere'. as stated earlier, it comes with a 30min dvd which has clips of their performances and commentary/biography by the members. theres lotsa slaps there too. producing by traxamillion, with their single, "just go." has VERY GOOD artist features, and practically every track beats. "grow up" "patron" "we sittin" ft. b-legit, "go boys preview" ft. mistah f.a.b., "good girl"


anyways... keep looking out for them!!!! and buy their albums, you WON'T be disappointed.
 
Nov 16, 2005
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here's 2 articles i found waaaaaay back that i dug up, probably like a year old haha

http://www.sfbg.com/39/24/x_sonic_reducer.html


Sonic Reducer
By Kimberly Chun

Team work

DEPEND ON THIS: the Oakland A's will mix fiscally responsible draft choices, good press, and a punk rock-underdog rep to put them in the same ballpark as the much-better-funded Giants, and bad hair-challenged Al Davis will tell a punchy Raider Nation that the team will throw the ball and throw it far. Go team.

Meanwhile Oakland's other club, the Team, are busy solidifying a few other truisms. For instance, never, ever swim, let alone wiggle an Adidas or whatev, in the gruesome goo of Toxic Beach at 24th and Third Streets, near San Francisco's Dogpatch. You know the spot, where the water tentatively fingers that muddy, murky zone resembling black death and riddled with shopping carts, tires, seagulls, and garbage. Some call it shoreline, for sho. But the Team's Kaz, a.k.a. Kyzah, isn't going anywhere near that gunk. " 'Toxic waste' is right," he mumbles as we lope around the edge of the tiny, rocky strip as a nearby Winnebago dweller whistles a crazy sonata. Beneath a phallic smokestack and bordered by a barbed wire-bedecked fence that has served as a graf sketch pad, dirty grass and creamy yellow wildflowers cling to the concrete like an afterthought.

Like so many athletically inclined players, the Team have a slicker ride (a Dodge Magnum) than me; a 2004 underground hip-hop album, The Negro League (Moe Doe), that's close to selling out its 7,500 run; infectious and commercial tracks like "It's Gettin Hot," so reminiscent of Dr. Dre's drive-by cool, that continue to get airplay and club time; and a deal with Universal to rerelease The Negro League with 10 new songs, which are still in the mixing process at Mike Denton's Infinite Studios as we speak and shoot pics for the cover of the Bay Guardian. Yeah, you go, Team, shuffling in the sun, playing with their Sidekicks (they write all their lyrics on them), and looking out over the bay at Oakland from this nasty little sliver of San Francisco – proudly gangsta yet so College Dropout athletic, rolling out rhymes about East Bay streets and malls (can I coin a genre called gangbanger bourgeois?). Despite Kaz's initial misgivings about the phrase "New Bay sound," Team-ster Clyde Carson knows where his loyalties lie.

"If it brings light to the Bay, we're with it," he says later from an Alameda barbecue house, taking a break from mixing. "I say, why not create something new? If you're coming out with something new and never been heard before, you'd call us New Bay.

"We don't want to disrespect 40 or Luniz or Too $hort. We young. We ain't coming out to offend anybody. But we don't give a damn about nothing but telling the truth. When Keak da Sneak is on TV, we get excited. Even when Green Day was on the Grammys and they shouted out 880 studios – just as long as it's the Bay."

The key was getting a tape with a song slid onto the desk of KMEL, 106 FM, music director "Big Von" Johnson a year or so ago, Carson says. "We was at the barbershop, and they said, 'Yo, we heard you on the radio last night.' And we said, 'Hell no!' "

So how did they make it on the air when others haven't? "There was some garbage coming out the Bay," he explains, bringing out the blunt stuff without missing a beat. "There was some crap coming out of it. I'm not saying that we're the messiahs – all I'm going to say is we're going to do our part to take it national, because if you're making hot music constantly, you can't be ignored."

And that means pleasing the people and providing the soundtrack for the sideshows with songs like "Moe Doe," which features Keak and refs to cruising the Coliseum. It's perfect for the white T's in the Corvettes, Corollas, and Chevelles who dip and do doughnuts through Foothill and East 14th, the group's East Oakland hood (though Team member Mayne Mannish is from Berkeley, and silent partner Jungle is from S.F.). "We're gonna give you what you appreciated most in the old songs. Really, we're giving you a taste of us, man," Carson explains. "We're giving you what we see. The Team is from Oakland, straight up."



http://www.sfbg.com/39/24/cover_short_takes.html
The Team
The Negro League (Moe Doe)


Guardian photo of the Team by Alexander Warnow Photography,
taken at San Franciscos Toxic Beach, at 24th and Third Streets.The Team are here, scoring highest when outfitted in the fat hand-claps and sci-fi gleams of a ShoNuff production. They have their athletic metaphors and similes ready, and the sports figures they cite – "Keep workin' flips like Dominique Dawes" and "She ain't nothin' but a runner like Jackie Jordan" – aren't just pulled from the baseball diamond and basketball court.
The Negro League is the kind of strong, versatile debut that holds potential for future greatness. Kaz, a.k.a. Kyzah, Mayne Mannish, and low-toned Clyde Carson trade verses on dis tracks ("Keep It G.A.N.G.S.T.A."), party anthems ("I'm on One"), and even ballads for the ladies ("Love to Love U"), and the album's second half finds them trying on some other styles for size. Beginning with a munchkin-voiced sample from the beginning of Aretha Franklin's "Angel," "I Got a Call" owes a debt to Jay-Z for its confessional mode. More impressively, "The Cycle" has the jazz cool and philosophical reach of A Tribe Called Quest.

Their style might have East Coast appeal, but there's no mistaking where the Team are coming from – Richmond, Oakland, 550 Barneveld, Mission Rock, and Bay to Breakers get name-checked. Keak da Sneak guests on "Moe Doe," and Left from the Frontline produces "The Hype," but studio whiz ShoNuff might be the secret MVP here. "Keep It G.A.N.G.S.T.A." 's fusion of bhangra beats and tremolo-laden guitar calls Ennio Morricone to mind, and on the KMEL-FM track "It's Gettin Hot," he manages to build a sound that's both big and sleek over a bass line so thick that it distorts. (Johnny Ray Huston)