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King Sun, born Rahmakhan Todd Turnbow on February 23, 1967, is an American rapper from Paterson, New Jersey. He made his debut in 1987 with the single "Hey Love," produced by D-Moet, which peaked at #69 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. That same year, he signed with Zakia Records and Profile Records. His debut album, XL, was released in 1989 but did not chart. In 1990, he released his second album, Righteous but Ruthless, which became his only studio album to reach the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, peaking at #54. After this release, he parted ways with Profile Records. In 1992, King Sun released the single "Sippin' Brandy" on Money Bag Records, Inc. He later signed with Cold Chillin' Records and released the EP Strictly Ghetto in 1994. After nearly a decade, he released his third studio album, Say No More, in 1999, followed by the EP Heat 4 da Streets in 2002.
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