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American hip hop group
Partners-N-Crime
Also known asPNC
Prime Time
OriginNew Orleans, Louisiana
GenresHip hop
Years active1993–2005
2009–present
LabelsBig Boy, South Coast Music, Rap-A-Lot, UTP
MembersKango Slim
Mr. Meanor

Partners-N-Crime is an American hip-hop group from New Orleans, Louisiana, made up of Kango Slimm (born Walter Williams) and Mr. Meana (born Michael Patterson), friends raised in the 17th Ward of New Orleans, where they met in high school through a mutual friend. The duo created their own imprint Crime Lab Entertainment, a division of Juvenile's UTP label.

Kango Slimm and Mr. Meana are now artists on their own label, H.I.T.Z. International.

Discography

  • 1994: P.N.C
  • 1995: Partners-N-Crime Featuring Prime Time - Pump Tha Party (Puttin' In Work)
  • 1995: PNC 3
  • 1997: Whatcha Wanna Do?
  • 1999: We Be Hound'n
  • 2001: World Premiere
  • 2006: Club Bangaz
  • 2009: We Are Legends
  • 2014: The Lost Tapes

References

  1. McClain, Johnson. "Mr. Mena Interview". Interview. PodCast. Retrieved 2012-03-24.
  2. Fensterstock, Alison. "Partners-N-Crime". Article. Gambit. Retrieved 2012-03-24.


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