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"Heaven 1580 am radio Washington DC"

The song "Say Yes" is receiving airplay since Aug 25th 2005. - Radio One


"WHUR FM radio Washington DC"

The song "Say Yes" recvd it's first spin on 07 Sept 05 - Howard University Washington DC


Discography

"A Day In The Life" The Album Due Out In Summer Of 2007!!!

"Say Yes"
"Pump Your Brakes"
"A Day in a Life"
"House Party"

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Spittin Image was formed in 1997 with three members. Initially called "Anotha Level" then "3:16". The name was changed to "Spittin Image" after a reforming of the group . The name has a double meaning. As men we are formed in the image of God. ie: "you are the spittin' image of your father". On the other side of the coin what we do on the microphone is often refered to as "spittin".

“Bishop” the founder of the group is a former dj / rapper from the days of the foundation of hip hop. Prior to salvation on June 29th 1994, Bishop was a partner in several major hip hop movements in the DC area that included the now defunct “Section 8 records”.

“Logos” is the youngest member of the group and is a native of Sacramento, California. He has been a fan of hip hop all his life and embraced the art at an early age. His style is aggressive with a competitive nature that is unmatched because he is as good as his last rhyme. It was in the fall of 1996 that “Lo” gave his life to Christ.

It was 2001 when “Filthy Rags” stopped playing church and found the Lord. At an early age Filthy turned to the underground community where he mastered his writing skills. His musical influence comes from his uncles which were members of the Motown group, The Dynamic Superiols. Filthy Rags has played in feature roles in “Satan’s Expose” and “Sexpose” the remix (the most graphic stage play in America). He is also a long standing member of www.urbanchange.com. His famous saying is “this walk ain’t easy boy”.