Low Profile was originally a duo of two aspiring rappers and a DJ coming out of L.A. The groups membership consisted of WC and DJ Aladdin, who went on to pursue a career in visual art. The duo made its debut with Rhyme Syndicate Records, on a compilation album produced by Ice-T and Afrika Islam, before becoming a duo on Profile Records.
The group was a short-lived but influential West Coast hip hop duo. Together, they released one album, We're in This Together before breaking up. They also appeared on the Rhyme Syndicate compilation Rhyme Syndicate Comin' Through. DJ Aladdin began working with Ice T and WC formed a group called WC and the Maad Circle which included a then-unknown rapper named Coolio. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
(1) Low Profile consists of MC WC (later of WC & The Maad Circle and Westside Connection fame) and DJ Aladdin.
They released only one album called We're in this together on Priority Records in 1989. Their greatest (and unfortunately only) hit was the hypnotizing 'Pay ya dues'.
(2) An ambient/dubstep producer from Austin Texas.
(3) A Band from New Zealand. Had a hit with Elephunk in My Soup. 1984 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.