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In addition to his studio albums, Seriki's various mixtape projects have been wildly successful. In 2004, he had released "The Mixtape Messiah," which featured 61 tracks over 3 CDs and is the longest and most bought mixtape in Texas history. It was also the first mixtape in what would eventually be one of his most popular and highly anticipated projects, the Mixtape Messiah series. The series had 7 mixtapes in total, with subsequent releases in 2005, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Seriki began a new mixtape series titled "Major Pain" in 2009, dropping the first disc in February 2010. He dropped the second "Major Pain" installment in April 2011, followed by the mixtapes "Badazz Freemixes," "Badazz Freemixes 2" and "Badazz Slowmixes."
In 2004, he founded Chamillitary Entertainment, his own record label. He is signed as an artist, as well as Lil Ken and Troy Henry. Former artists include Yung Ro, 50/50 Twin and Seriki's younger brother Rasaq. Between mixtapes and albums, the label has over 20 releases. Chamillitary Entertainment was formerly distributed by Universal Records, but has been independent since Seriki parted ways with the major label in January 2011.
James Murphy's moniker/band/project LCD Soundsystem had dance-punk in its bones but pop music in its heart. Oscillating between sung lyrics and pointed monologues, Murphy's road to commercial and critical success was long and arduous. He worked on his music while also serving as a producer and co-founder of the influential DFA Records. As the band grew in popularity and became a tight touring act, Murphy realized that he was missing out on other great opportunities like producing for Arcade Fire due to his ongoing LCD commitments. After the release of his third LCD full-length "This Is Happening" in 2010, he later went on to say that it would probably be their last album, something all but confirmed when in 2011 it was announced that LCD Soundsystem would play its last show ever at Madison Square Garden. True to his word, Murphy did go on to do things he wanted to do in his post-LCD life, like producing the next Arcade Fire record and playing percussion on David Bowie's final full-length, "Blackstar". Yet as the years went on, rumors started to swirl of the band reuniting, only for such whispers to be swiped down ... at least until the first week of 2016, when it was revealed that LCD would be headlining Coachella, then launching a big tour to celebrate the occasion. Murphy always noted that one of his biggest dreams was to have a chart-topping album, and when 2017's "American Dream" arrived, he finally got his wish.
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