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New Zealand hip hop group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At Peace (stylised as @peace) was a New Zealand hip hop group. The group comprised lyricist and vocalist Tom Scott (also of the hip-hop group Home Brew and later Avantdale Bowling Club); lyricist and vocalist Lui Tuiasau, formerly of hip-hop duo Nothing To Nobody; and producers Christoph El Truento, Dandruff Dicky and B Haru.
At Peace | |
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Origin | New Zealand |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 2011–2015 |
Labels | Young, Gifted & Broke |
Members | Lui Tuiasau, Tom Scott, Christoph El Truento, Dandruff Dicky, Brandon Haru |
Website | www |
At Peace released three albums between 2012 and 2014 before the group's breakup in 2015. All three were shortlisted for the Taite Music Prize in consecutive years from 2013–2015.[1][2][3]
In 2014 they released a song which included lyrics threatening to kill John Key and have sex with his daughter.[4][5] In 2018 Scott said "I was wrong. I could’ve definitely done that better.”[6]
Song | Year | Artist | Album |
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"Finding God" | 2013 | P-Money | Gratitude (P-Money album) |
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