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Ces Cru

American rap duo

CES Cru

OriginKansas City, Missouri, USA
GenresHip hop
Years active
LabelsStrange
Members
Past members
  • Sorceress
  • Mad Dog 20/20
  • General Ali
  • Perseph One
  • Kutty Slitz

Ces Cru (often stylized as CES Cru) is an American rap duo from Kansas City, Missouri, signed to independent record label Strange Music.

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The duo currently consists of members Donnie "Godemis" King and Mike "Ubiquitous" Viglione, but has had numerous members throughout the years. Ces Cru released their debut album Capture Enemy Soldiers in They went on to release Cesphiles, Vol. 1 Codename:irongiant () and The Playground ().

In , the duo signed to Tech N9ne's record label Strange Music and have released the EP 13 () and Recession Proof (). Their first two studio albums on the label are Constant Energy Struggles (), and Codename: Ego Stripper ().

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The most recent release from Ces Cru is their sixth studio album Catastrophic Event Specialists, released in February In , both artists have since departed from the label.

Biography

The group went through a number of different group members before becoming the trio of Ubiquitous, Godemis and Sorceress in the early s.[1] In , the group released its debut album, Capture Enemy Soldiers.[1] But while promoting the project, Sorceress wanted to fire the group’s then-manager.

Ubiquitous and Godemis disagreed, and Sorceress departed the group.[1] They returned as a duo in with The Playground, an album they hand delivered to Strange Music label boss Tech N9ne when he witnessed the group opening for Devin the Dude at a Kansas City show.[1] Tech signed them to Strange Music in January , and eight months later they released their Strange Music debut, the 13 EP on August 28, [2] On March 26, , the duo released their fourth album Constant Energy Struggles.[3] The album debuted at number 98 on the Billboard [4] On August 5, , they released their fifth album Codename: Ego Stripper which debuted at number 40 on the Billboard [5]

Discography

Studio albums

Extended plays

Guest appearances

Music videos

Year Title Director Artist(s)
As main performer
"The Playground"
"Lotus"
"When Worlds Collide"
"Juice" featuring Tech N9ne
"Seven Chakras"
"Smoke" featuring Liz Suwandi
"Sound Bite"
"Wavy"
"Power Play" featuring Tech N9ne
"Jimmy Stewart"
"Double OT" Marmo Films
"Letterman"
"Famished"
"Meditate"
"Ricochet"
"Average Joe"
"Slave"
As featured performer
"PBSA" Tech N9ne featuring Ces Cru
"Strangeulation Vol.

II Cypher II"

Tech N9ne featuring Stevie Stone and Ces Cru

References