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Driven by competition, Scottie B of Unruly Records defined the genre and released a large amount of unforgettable records Including Abdu Ali & Schwarz "Already", Astro Kids "Neutral Skrill Hotel", and Gangsta Boo & Beatkings "Underground Cassette Music"[1]. K-Swift was a close friend of Scottie B and an artist under Unruly Records and a popular DJ on 92Q. Swift became the face of the Baltimore club during the later years. July, 21 2008 after Scottie Bs Artscape Party, K-Swift died in a swimming accident at her home. Scottie B, and Unruly Records, were never the same after Swift's death[2]. Unruly Records received a final contract for a major distribution deal with Koch Records, one of the largest independent labels in the country. But Scottie said It didn't seem to matter anymore.[2] The DJs of Unruly Records in 2016 celebrated the 20th Anniversary of the label and everything it provided for Baltimore, like fostering a creative environment.[1] Scottie B work the room, mingling with Unruly DJs and Staying familiar with the company.[2]

  1. ^ a b Paper, Baltimore City. "Stop playing fast and loose with Bmore club history". citypaper.com. Retrieved 2016-10-31.
  2. ^ a b c Paper, Baltimore City. "We Made All This Shit! The history of Unruly Records, which just celebrated 20 years, tells the history of Baltimore club music". citypaper.com. Retrieved 2016-10-31.