Krumbsnatcha

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Krumb Snatcha, born Demetrius Gibbs, is a hip hop rapper and member of the Gang Starr Foundation from Lawrence, Massachusetts.

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His debut single "Closer to God," produced by DJ Premier sold over 15,000 units. This Boston based artist has appeared on . He is also featured on the gold selling Source Magazine's Hip Hop Quotable & Independents Day Column.

He has recently released a new three-track 12". "Killer in Me" is the basic thug joint, nothing mind-boggling, but the production and Krumbs' rugged flow carry the song. "Take the pain away" has him talking' about domestic violence, while "Thug in your life" is aimed directly at the ladies.

In XXL Vol. 3 no. 4 there is an article about Krumb Snatcha. He says "Before my label MIA picked me up, I had a lot of things I did in the past that caught up with me after I signed the contracts." The article then states that he went to Massachusetts' Massachusetts Correctional Institution - Cedar Junction Walpole maximum security (Supermax) prison for kidnapping and attempted murder charges. This is the only reason he did not go on the Smokin' Grooves tour with Gang Starr last year. He is presently concentrating on his new album which will more than likely feature more production from Gang Starr. Krumb says: "My first CD wasn't recorded to be an album, it was just different songs that I recorded, but now you'll hear something totally different."

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Krumb Snatcha also was on the track "Make em pay" on Gang Starr's album Moment of Truth. [1]

His song "W.O.L.V.E.S" is featured on the Training Day soundtrack.

He also appeared on Pete Rock's 2004 album Soul Survivor II, the Pete Rock compilation Underground Classics and Da Beatminerz 2001 album Brace 4 Impak

2 tracks from the Funkdoobiest album, The Troubleshooters.

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  • Snatcha Season Pt. 1
  • Respect All Fear None
  • Let The Truth Be Told

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