Showbiz and A.G.

[1][2] The EP included a song "Diggin' in the Crates" with verses from Diamond D and Lord Finesse, which became the name of a bigger group called D.I.T.C.

It featured contributions from artists who were on Runaway Slave, plus the Ghetto Dwellas (D Flow and Party Arty), Big Cathy, Roc Raida, Method Man, Wali World and DJ Premier.

The most successful song from the album was DJ Premier's 'Nyte Time' remix of the track "Next Level", an instrumental version of which was later featured in the 2002 film 8 Mile.

A.G.'s second solo album titled Get Dirty Radio was released October 31, 2006, through Look Records, which featured a Show-produced song "The Struggle".

Showbiz teamed up with fellow producer Eric "E-Blaze" Blaze forming a production duo Born Lords.

Following the deaths of fellow artists Big L (1999), Party Arty (2008) and Roc Raida (2009), A.G. joined his protégé duo 950 Plus to release a mixtape The 25th Hour in 2010.