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Keys

Powered by Audioscrobbler™There are at least 2 artists named Keys. A Welsh rock band formed in 2001 and an American hip-hop act.

1) Originally going by the moniker Murry the Hump (1999-2001), the band was renamed Keys in 2001. A folksy rock band in the vein of 1960s power pop and garage rock, the band have released six studio albums across their career.

2) Keys, age 20 is the self proclaimed "threat to mediocre hip hop". Raised in the gritty streets of Baltimore, at a early age, she became enthralled with the idea of overcoming the adversities of her surroundings. She worked relentlessly in school where she tapped into her talent for writing and the arts. At the age of 13, her gift won her the opportunity to attend the Baltimore School For The Arts, the same school where successes like Tupac and Jada Pinket attended, and where she expanded upon her capabilities. Keys began to write songs and raps and found a love and passion for hip-hop and music as a whole. Keys says her motivation for succeeding in hip-hop is the mediocrity of some of today's lyricist and artist. "When I hear some of these songs today, it makes me think, wow I really have to do this, for hip-hop." Keys says she plans to take hip-hop back to it's root while offering a style that music has not seen before

3) Finnish rapper.

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