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Dino Hawkins, known by his stage name Volume 10, is an American rapper from Los Angeles, California.[1] He was a member of the Heavyweights crew along with Freestyle Fellowship, Ganjah K, and Medusa, among others.[2]
Volume 10 | |
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Origin | Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation | Rapper |
Years active | 1993-present |
Labels | RCA, Immortal, Warrior, Street Institute, Pump Productions |
Volume 10 was featured on Freestyle Fellowship's 1993 album, Innercity Griots.[3]
Volume 10's debut solo single "Pistolgrip-Pump" was released in 1993 to critical acclaim, despite being edited for radio and referred to simply as "Pump" in 1994.[4] The single was later recorded by Rage Against the Machine for their album, Renegades.[5]
He released his first album Hip-Hopera in 1994.[6] The second album, Psycho, was released in 2000.[7]
Year | Single | US R&B/ Hip-Hop |
Album |
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1993 | "Pistolgrip-Pump" | 64 | Hip-Hopera |
1994 | "Sunbeams" | — | |
1997 | "Servin' and Dippin'" | — | Dead Homiez[A] (Movie Soundtrack) |
1998 | "Raised In The Hood" | 91 | SI Riders[B] (Compilation) |
2013 | "Uncles's Children"[8] | — | single only |
2014 | "Vogue"[9] | — | single only |
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