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-'''Malik Abdul Basit''' (November 14, 1972 – July 29, 2020) was an [[American rapper]] and singer who was a founding member of [[The Roots]].+'''Aaron Green''', known professionally as '''Mr. Green''', is an American underground musician from [[Highland Park, New Jersey]] who has produced dozens of songs that reached the Billboard charts including #1 records. He is also known for producing viral songs “if I don’t go to hell” and the original version of “lay lay”.
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-He appeared on the first four albums released by the Roots, before departing the group. He returned as a featured artist for some later albums. He released one EP, entitled ''Psychological'', on emcee Haak Blast's publishing company Future Blast Publishing. He also released two studio albums, ''Street Assault'' (2005) and ''[[Unpredictable (Malik B. album)|Unpredictable]]'' (2015) with [[Mr. Green (record producer)|Mr. Green]].+
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Aaron Green, known professionally as Mr. Green, is an American underground musician from Highland Park, New Jersey who has produced dozens of songs that reached the Billboard charts including #1 records. He is also known for producing viral songs “if I don’t go to hell” and the original version of “lay lay”.




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