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5 Sparrows for 2 Cents

7.4M streams

7,378,695

Pro-Exclusive

2.3M streams

2,277,335

The Procussions

1.3M streams

1,348,616

The Procussions

1.3M streams

1,336,372

As Iron Sharpens Iron

210.1K streams

210,103

Up All Night

192.2K streams

192,205

5 Sparrows for 2 Cents (Instrumental)

176.7K streams

176,745

As Iron Sharpens Iron (Instrumental)

65.6K streams

65,612

Biography

Underground rap group the Procussions formed in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 1998. The original lineup consisted of Mr. J. Medeiros, Stro Elliot (aka Stro the 89th Key), Resonant (aka Rez), Qq, and Vise Versa. Early on, Qq left the group after he collapsed during a performance and was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Once the group gained traction with the singles "All That It Takes" and "Leave Her Alone," as well as high-profile opening slots for the likes of Run-D.M.C. and Common, they moved to Los Angeles. Vise Versa left shortly thereafter to form Deux Process. The remaining trio released the first Procussions album, ...As Iron Sharpens Iron, on the Basementalism label in 2003. Up All Night, a session recorded with the Sound Providers' Jason Skills, followed on Japan's 3D in 2004. They signed with the rejuvenated Rawkus label for 2006's 5 Sparrows for 2 Cents. Rez subsequently departed to concentrate on graphic and Web design, while Medeiros released his own Of Gods and Girls (2007). The group split in 2008, but Mr. J. and Stro remained active and continued to work with one another, as heard on Medeiros' Friends Enemies Apples Apples (2009), Saudade (2011), and the A-side "Pale Blue Dot" (2012). In 2012, Medeiros and Stro reunited as the Procussions for a show in Colorado and then recorded an album with support from a successful Indiegogo campaign. The following April, the album was released to the duo's financial supporters, while a five-track teaser EP was offered to the general public. Five months later, the full self-released album was available to everyone. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi