Pete Rock
To the dismay of many a fan, the duo split and went their separate ways in 1994, following the release of The Main Ingredient. In 1995, Pete Rock went back to work as a DJ working with Marley Marl on Hot 97's Future Flavas show. From there he was able to forge a relationship with Loud Records, allowing him to release his solo album Soul Survivor in the summer of 1998. After being dropped from the Loud imprint, Pete Rock signed with Rapster/BBE under his own label Soul Brother Recordings. He has since continued to release solo albums, including PeteStrumentals in 2001 and 2004's Soul Survivor II. The single It's A Love Thing served as a refreshing rejoining of Pete Rock and CL Smooth; it is an upbeat, soulful track reminiscent of their 1994 flavor.
Pete Rock's distinctive jazz and groove style continues to influence hip-hop producers world-wide.
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