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1. A.G. - Real Right Now 0:00 2. A.G. - Andre The Giant 0:34 3. A.G. - Triumph 3:40 4. A.G. - Night Of Fire 6:02 5. A.G. of D.I.T.C. - Everything Is Backwards 9:13 6. Showbiz & A.G. - Show and A (Remix) 12:31 7. A.G.& Showbiz - About to Crash 16:12 8 . Showbiz & AG - You In Trouble (feat. DJ Premier) 20:00 9. A.G. & Dark Keys - Never Ready 22:42 10. A.G.- Who Dat 26:05 11. Showbiz & AG - Just Go Along (Remix) 28:26 12. Showbiz & AG - The Bond 30:39 13. Ray West & A.G. - Follow the Drip 33:13 14. Showbiz & AG - Trapped 36:06 15. Showbiz & AG - Do it 4 38:37 16. A.G. & Showbiz - News Reel 41:32 Andre M. Barnes (born September 26, 1970), better known by his stage name AG (also stylized A.G.), is an American rapper from The Bronx, New York. He is best known as a member of the hip hop duo Showbiz & A.G. with producer Showbiz, and he is also a member of the collective D.I.T.C. Barnes made his debut on two songs from Lord Finesse's 1990 album Funky Technician, and first met Showbiz while working on the album. Showbiz & A.G. have had a partnership that has lasted twenty years and produced four full-length albums. After Showbiz & A.G. separated to pursue solo projects, Barnes had an inconsistent early solo career that began with the moderately reviewed and commercially unsuccessful The Dirty Version in 1999. Seven years later, he released the better received Get Dirty Radio but was still unable to achieve much commercial success. After releasing a collaboration album with fellow D.I.T.C. member O.C. in 2009, Barnes founded the label Red Apples 45 with producer Ray West. Since his time on the label, Barnes has had a more illustrious career, releasing multiple EPs in the past few years. He also reunited with Showbiz, and the two have released two albums and an EP since their reformation. Barnes has lived in Japan since 2016. Barnes attended DeWitt Clinton High School in the Bronx. In 1988, rapper Lord Finesse visited Barnes' high school and challenged any rapper there to a battle. Barnes went against him and left a strong impression on Lord Finesse, and the two became friends. In 1990, Lord Finesse and his DJ Mike Smooth signed to Wild Pitch Records and began recording their debut album, Funky Technician. Lord Finesse recruited A.G. to appear on two songs, "Keep It Flowing" and "Back to Back Rhyming". The latter song was produced by Showbiz, and the two began working together as a duo under the name Showbiz & A.G.. The pair independently released the Soul Clap EP in 1991 and sold the record out of the trunk of their car around the New York City area. The record sold so well that they earned the attention of major labels, and they subsequently signed to Payday and London Records. After signing to Payday and London, the pair's debut EP was re-released as Soul Clap / Party Groove in 1992. That same year, the group released their debut studio album, Runaway Slave. It featured Showbiz and A.G. having a shared role on the album as rappers, while Showbiz predominantly produced it alongside contributions from Diamond D. Lord Finesse, Dres of Black Sheep, and Big L (making his first appearance on an album) make guest appearances. The album performed well critically but was not successful commercially, despite two high-charting singles, "Fat Pockets" and "Bounce ta This", which reached the top 15 of the US Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart. Around this time, the collective D.I.T.C. was formed. The group consisted of Barnes, Lord Finesse, Showbiz, Big L, Diamond D, Fat Joe, Buckwild and O.C., who all contributed significantly during each others' projects during the mid-to-late 1990s. In 1992, Barnes made a guest appearance on Lord Finesse's 1992 album Return of the Funky Man, with the song "Yes You May". He was featured on Illegal's 1993 album The Untold Truth. That same year, Barnes was to make his debut acting appearance in the movie Who's the Man? but his scene was removed from the final edit. However, his picture is still shown on the movie's original poster. Barnes contributed to the 1994 compilation album B-Ball's Best Kept Secret, which featured NBA players collaborating with hip hop producers and rappers. Also in 1994, Barnes appeared on the albums Non-Fiction by Black Sheep and Theme + Echo = Krill by The Legion. In 1995, Barnes released his second album, Goodfellas, with Showbiz, who changed his name to Show. Show does not make any appearances as a rapper on the album, leaving rapping duties solely to Barnes. The album features the duo's most popular song, "Next Level", which is best known for its DJ Premier remix. The album again failed to sell well, and Showbiz & A.G. left Payday.