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Lost Boyz is a hip-hop group from South Jamaica, Queens, New York City, known for their energetic style and streetwise storytelling. The group originally consisted of members who contributed to their unique sound. They gained national attention in the mid-1990s with their debut album, "Legal Drug Money" (1996), which included hits such as "Lifestyles of the Rich & Shameless," "Renee," and "Jeeps, Lex Coups, Bimaz & Benz." Their follow-up album, "Love, Peace & Nappiness" (1997), featured the Grammy-nominated single "Me & My Crazy World." Tragedy struck in 1999 when a member was fatally shot, marking a turning point for the group. Additionally, in 2004, another member was sentenced to 37 years in prison for his involvement in a series of bank robberies. Despite these challenges, a member pursued a solo career while continuing to honor the Lost Boyz legacy. The group reunited in later years, releasing albums like "Legacy" (2020) under their label Lost Boyz Entertainment / ONE RPM. In 2021, they performed their single "Lost Boyz Anthem" on Nick Cannon’s "Wild 'n Out," bringing their music to a new generation of hip-hop fans. A member's son has followed in his father's footsteps, carving out his own path in hip-hop while keeping the Lost Boyz legacy alive.
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