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'''Ill State Assassins''' is a hip-hop collective from Chicago, Illinois. There is no {{#set:Has no wiki article=true}} Wikipedia article for this subject. The group was founded by Carrico "[[Kingdom Rock]]" Sanders | '''Ill State Assassins''' is a hip-hop collective from Chicago, Illinois. There is no {{#set:Has no wiki article=true}} Wikipedia article for this subject. The group was founded by Carrico "[[Kingdom Rock]]" Sanders, [[Chainsaw]], [[Massive]], and [[Riot One]].<ref>https://www.thegoodoldayz.com/artist/tha-chamba/9849.html</ref><ref>https://chicagoreader.com/city-life/people-issue/kingdom-rock/</ref> The collective's members include [[Chainsaw]], Devine "[[D. Villa the Dutchess]]", Darnell "[[Cayex Illah]]" Evans, [[Determination]], DJ [[Riot One]], [[E.C. Illa]], Angela Zone ([[Ang13]], known as Sista Ang at the time), Frederick "[[Toxic]]" Taylor, [[K Tone]], [[The Legendary Traxster]], [[Massive]], [[Merciful Mighty n Famous]], [[Rappalot]], and [[Surfillah]].<ref>https://www.discogs.com/artist/1632589-Ill-State-Assassins</ref><ref>https://hiphopweb.tv/video=10249</ref> Some members later pursued solo careers or production work, including The Legendary Traxster and E.C. Illa. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 18 February 2026
Ill State Assassins is a hip-hop collective from Chicago, Illinois. There is no Wikipedia article for this subject. The group was founded by Carrico "Kingdom Rock" Sanders, Chainsaw, Massive, and Riot One.[1][2] The collective's members include Chainsaw, Devine "D. Villa the Dutchess", Darnell "Cayex Illah" Evans, Determination, DJ Riot One, E.C. Illa, Angela Zone (Ang13, known as Sista Ang at the time), Frederick "Toxic" Taylor, K Tone, The Legendary Traxster, Massive, Merciful Mighty n Famous, Rappalot, and Surfillah.[3][4] Some members later pursued solo careers or production work, including The Legendary Traxster and E.C. Illa.