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Oakland, California native Ali Pecot, better known as Lee Majors, is a multi-talented rapper and producer who has been a prominent figure in the West Coast hip-hop scene for over two decades. Born and raised in Oakland, Lee Majors’ musical journey began at a young age when he developed a passion for hip-hop and started producing beats for local artists. He is also the cousin of fellow rapper Dru Down.

Lee Majors’ career took off in the late 1990s with the formation of the group Side Industry, and he later joined the rap collective The Regime. Over the years, Lee Majors has released an impressive discography that boasts 29 albums and 3 singles and EPs. Some of his most notable projects include “The Lost Tapes,” “Scraper Muzic,” “Cash Me Out,” and “The Six Million Dollar Man.” His collaborations with established artists such as The Jacka, Dru Down, and Rahmean have helped him gain recognition in the rap community.

In addition to his work as a rapper, Lee Majors has also made a name for himself as a skilled producer. His production credits span over 36 projects, showcasing his versatility and ability to create unique beats that complement his signature West Coast sound. He has also worked with various record labels, including Million Dollar Dream, Yield Records, and Oakland Ridah Records, to release his music.

Lee Majors’ music is characterized by its gritty lyrics, catchy hooks, and hard-hitting beats, reflecting the realities of life in Oakland while also displaying his undeniable talent and passion for the art of hip-hop. As a veteran in the game, Lee Majors continues to make an impact on the West Coast rap scene and beyond, solidifying his place as a respected artist and producer.

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