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MC Jin continues to work on his forthcoming project, “Hypocrite.”

Miami, Florida-born emcee Jin’s career that took off when he started winning freestyle battles on BET’s “106 & Park.” In, the rapper won “Freestyle Friday” seven consecutive weeks, a run that got him a record deal with Ruff Ryders, then then-home of DMX, The Lox and Eve.

Three years later, his The Rest Is History album was a commercial flop. He a few lost battles, gained fame in Hong Kong, and endured life transitions that included faith-based releases, including 2012’s Crazy Love Ridiculous Faith album.

[HipHopDX]