Group Home is a hip hop duo, composed of members Lil' Dap (birth name
James Heath) and Melachi the Nutcracker (birth name Jamal Felder).[1]
They came to prominence as members of the Gang Starr Foundation.
Lil' Dap made his rhyming debut on Gang Starr's 1992 classic Daily
Operation on the song "I'm the Man".[1] Both members appeared
on Gang Starr's critically acclaimed 1994 effort Hard to Earn, on
the tracks "Speak Ya Clout" and "Words from the Nutcracker".[1]
In 1995, the group released its debut album, Livin' Proof.[1] The
album was very well received, mainly due to DJ Premier's advanced
production work, described by Allmusic as "rhythmic masterpieces".[1][2]
A second album A Tear for the Ghetto was released in 1999, this time
with only one track produced by DJ Premier.[1]
Since then, little has been heard of the group. Lil' Dap released
a solo single, "Brooklyn Zone", in 2001, and guested on
several other releases.[1] As of 2007[update], Lil' Dap is an independent
artist, He released in 2008 solo album called I.A.Dap He was featured
on Large Professor's 2008 album Main Source.
Nas referred to Group Home on the track "Where are They Now?" from
his album Hip Hop Is Dead.
Discography
Livin' Proof
* Released: November 21, 1995
* Billboard 200 chart position:
* R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: 34
* Singles: "Supa Star"/"Livin' Proof"/"Supa Dupa Star"/"Suspended
in Time"/"The Realness"
A Tear for the Ghetto
* Released: June 1, 1999
* Billboard 200 chart position:
* R&B/Hip-Hop chart position:
* Singles: "Stupid Muthafuckas"/"Legacy"/"Make It
in Life"/"Stupid Muthafuckas"
Where Back
* Released: 2008
* Billboard 200 chart position:
* R&B/Hip-Hop chart position:
* Singles:
Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal
* Released: September 28, 2010