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''4 Corners'' are MC's [[Koma]] and [[Hepaklypz]], and DJ [[Omega B]]. They formed in 1998 from other Hamilton groups, including [[REAL]], and named themselves after the four elements of hip hop culture. They featured on ''P-Money''s album ''Big Things'', and [[Koma]] and [[[[Hepaklypz]] have tracks on ''DJ Sir-Vere'''s ''Major Flavours 4'' compilation. They have toured nationwide with ''Nesian Mystic'' and ''Misfits of Science'', and have played the ''Big Day Out'' in Auckland. They released a single [[On the Downlow]] in late 2005, and in 2006 released the single [[By My Side]] and thier first album [[Foundations]], the latter featuring collaborations from the likes on ''P-Money'' and ''Che Fu''. All are on ''Disruptiv''.
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''4 Corners'' are MC's [[Koma]] and [[Hepaklypz]], and DJ [[Omega B]]. They formed in 1998 from other Hamilton groups, including [[REAL]], and named themselves after the four elements of hip hop culture. They featured on ''P-Money''s album ''Big Things'', and [[Koma]] and [[Hepaklypz]] have tracks on ''DJ Sir-Vere'''s ''Major Flavours 4'' compilation. They have toured nationwide with ''Nesian Mystic'' and ''Misfits of Science'', and have played the ''Big Day Out'' in Auckland. They released a single [[On the Downlow]] in late 2005, and in 2006 released the single [[By My Side]] and thier first album [[Foundations]], the latter featuring collaborations from the likes on ''P-Money'' and ''Che Fu''. All are on ''Disruptiv''.
  
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==

Revision as of 22:56, 28 August 2006

4 Corners are MC's Koma and Hepaklypz, and DJ Omega B. They formed in 1998 from other Hamilton groups, including REAL, and named themselves after the four elements of hip hop culture. They featured on P-Moneys album Big Things, and Koma and Hepaklypz have tracks on DJ Sir-Vere's Major Flavours 4 compilation. They have toured nationwide with Nesian Mystic and Misfits of Science, and have played the Big Day Out in Auckland. They released a single On the Downlow in late 2005, and in 2006 released the single By My Side and thier first album Foundations, the latter featuring collaborations from the likes on P-Money and Che Fu. All are on Disruptiv.

Releases

On the Downlow single, 2005
By My Side single, 2006
Foundations album, 2006

The Xpedition (Feat. 4 Corners) and Synchronize Thoughts (Feat. 4 Corners & Scribe) appears on the 2003 P-Money album Big Things.

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