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Collectors Item - Music, Art and Life: Illegal
Jamal Of Illegal/Def Squad Introduces Himself In A Rare 1995 Press Kit


Stepping off from Illegal to do his own thang, Jamal fades ‘em all in a 1995 press kit for his debut solo album “Last Chance, No Breaks”. Get a glimpse into the life of this Def Squad representer as Jamal tells his story and shares clips from the album. A Rowdy Records Production.

Video: Jamal of Illegal Tells Their Story 20 Years After Their Rowdy Debut

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Up close and personal with JAMAL AKA MALLY G in 2015 who talks about industry downfalls, record deals, role models, and Bad Business and relationships with these hiphop stars now. Pay attention as Jamal goes into detail about his music situation and extensive discography of solo material and guest spots over the years! New music by Jamal concludes this interview on a gangsta note.

Contact Jamal: Beats4mallyg@gmail.com



Video: Jamal & Malik Of Illegal - 1992 Interview & Freestyle



The hardcore teen style of Hip Hop sure ain't around anymore lol. After watching VH1's crack generation documentary I can kinda understand how artistic expression has changed drastically when looking back in retrospect on music and society. Jamal and Malik of Illegal and other 80's babies were products of a rougher generation which existed inner city America plagued with social oppression, broken homes and poverty.

Whether or not you believe in the dark image and hardcore attitude of Illegal, one things for certain is many teens of their generation were forced to grow up fast due to a difficult state of living within the ghetto. The artists who emerged from this oppression presented what is known as the hardcore Hip Hop sound of the 90's, a sound which Illegal represented to the fullest as the voice of the early 90's teenager in the hood.

In this 1992 interview the duo of Illegal represent live and direct from the streets of New York. They take a minute to speak on another popular teen group of the time who they disapproved of. At the end of the video, watch as Jamal and Malik kick a live freestyle which displayed a high amount of skill considering their young age.