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The Catalysts Files

4.6M streams

4,596,200

Hip Hop

2.2M streams

2,164,487

Good Music

615.4K streams

615,396

Back to School

149K streams

149,013

Square Binizz

129.7K streams

129,683

Culture

101.4K streams

101,381

The Prequel

60.7K streams

60,741

Good Music

38.7K streams

38,671

Features

29.5K streams

29,507

The DJ

2.2K streams

2,168

Biography

Columbus native J. Rawls started to make fans for himself in the hip-hop community as a producer when his tracks "Yo, Yeah" and "Brown Skin Lady" (the latter eventually something of a headphone classic) were featured on Mos Def and Talib Kweli's successful Black Star collaboration. Unbeknownst to a lot of those new fans, though, his duo Lone Catalysts, with Pittsburgh rapper J. Sands, had been knocking around the periphery of the scene since the mid-'90s. The team began to make its own ripples in the last few years of the decade by dropping a number of well-received 12" singles and appearing on a few popular compilation series (Superappin', Hip Hop Independents Day) as well as putting out the six-song EP The Beginning, before finally tackling Hip Hop, their debut 2000 full-length for their own nascent independent label B.U.K.A. Entertainment. The Catalysts Files followed in 2002, also on B.U.K.A.. ~ Stanton Swihart, Rovi