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The Nonce

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American hip hop group
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The Nonce
OriginLos Angeles,California, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Years active1990–1999
LabelsWild West/American/Warner Bros./Fluid
MembersNouka Base
Yusef Afloat (deceased)

The Nonce was a hip-hop duo fromLos Angeles, California, that was active in the 1990s, releasing material from 1992 to 1999. As part of theProject Blowed collective, working withAceyalone, among others, the duo developed a reputation for smooth, jazzy, classy production, complemented by laid-back, smart rhymes, paying homage to theold school emcees they grew up listening to in the mid-1980s.[1]

Their name isOld English for “the ones”.[2]

History

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1990–1995

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In 1990, after their high school graduation, The Nonce began recording its first album. This album would, however, go unreleased, due to creative differences with their production company, until the master recordings were rediscovered in 2017. The following year, the album was finally released, appropriately titled1990.

In 1992, the duo signed with Wild West Records and released their first single, "The Picnic Song". However, it would be nearly two more years, because of internal wrangling with the label, before the duo would release their biggest single to date, "Mixtapes", in 1994.

In 1995 a full-length album,World Ultimate, was released onRick Rubin'sAmerican Recordings label (via Wild West Records). In 2005, to commemorate the album's 10-year anniversary, a Japanese reissue surfaced in limited quantities. There were also plans to reissue the album on vinyl, though as of 2008, no official reissue had surfaced.

The Sight of Things and previously unreleased material

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AfterWorld Ultimate came anEP,The Sight of Things, in 1998. In 2005, previously unreleased material from the Nonce was issued in the form of two compilations:Advanced Regression andThe Right State of Mind.

Sach solo material

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Nouka Basetype, now known as Sach, began to release solo material in 1998 with the cassette-only albumSeven Days To Engineer. He followed that up in 2002 with the Mary Joy released LP,Suckas Hate Me. 2005 saw the release of his third solo album,Sach 5th Ave. In 2018, Sach published a book of poems and paintings entitledRhyme Book Bibliomancy. He also produced tracks for numerous Los Angeles underground hip hop artists such as Global Phlowtations, Ganjah K, Medusa, Figures of Speech, Studious Steve, and Freestyle Fellowship.

Death of Yusef

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On May 21, 2000, Yusef "Afloat" Muhammad was found dead of unknown causes on the side ofFreeway 110 in Los Angeles. He was 28 years old.[3]

Discography

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Albums

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  • World Ultimate (1995)
  • World Ultimate (new edition) (2005)
  • 1990 (2018) (album recorded in 1990)

EPs

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  • The Sight of Things (1998) Wild West Records/Fluid Recordings

Singles

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  • The Picnic Song (1992) Wild West/American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records
  • Mix Tapes (Promo) (1993) Wild West/American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records
  • Mix Tapes / Keep it On (1994) Wild West/American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records
  • Mix Tapes (The Remixes) (1994) Wild West/American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records
  • From the Ground Up (1994) Wild West/American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records
  • Bus Stops (Where the Honeys is At...) (1995) Wild West/American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records
  • Live & Direct/ADR Most Requested (1997) Wild West/American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records
  • Turnin' it Out (1999) Wild West/American Recordings/Warner Bros. Records
  • Haiku Busho Sach San/The Only (2006) Fluid Records

Compilations

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  • Advanced Regression (2005)
  • The Right State of Mind (2005)
  • Advanced State of Regression (2006)
  • The Only Mixtape – Mixed By Bachir (2010)

References

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  1. ^The Nonce atAllMusic
  2. ^"The Nonce – World Ultimate (February 28, 1995)". April 14, 2020.
  3. ^Tosiello, Pete (September 28, 2015)."The Nonce Were One of L.A.'s Greatest '90s Rap Groups — Until Tragedy Intervened". RetrievedMay 16, 2017.
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