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FLITEGANG
FLITEGANG is an American hip hop act from Prince George's County, Maryland. Reemo and R.O.C are twin brothers; the two of them met Sway and Tru Lyfe in elementary school. The four of them grew up together, later on in 2007 the four formed a music group. The group's biggest singles are "Twerk Sumthin", "Work Da Pole", and "Make It Go", produced by J-Rob. Flite Gang released a few documentary type videos in 2011, and one in 2012. They are not currently signed to a major label.

Appearances
FLITEGANG has not performed in many places, yet they are no strangers to the performance scene. They have performed locally in the DMV area and a couple of colleges recently in the year 2012. The first performance took place locally at Bowie State University, where they performed for a half-time show at a major playoff game. The second performance was a little further away in the state of West Virginia at Bethany College, where they performed at a spring concert with a famous 90's rock band, "Bowling For Soup," and another independent artist from the Pittsburgh area.

Early Life
FLITEGANG originated during the summer of 2007, when "Late Nite Tip," was first written and recorded by Reemo and Tru. They were already making songs together on each other's desktop computers and soon Sway and R.O.C. joined in the picture as they were on other songs that they all recorded together. This brought along the creation of the group, FLITEGANG. Sway was already writing verses and recording songs of his own before he even became a part of the group and doing covers of the most popular music in the industry at the time. R.O.C. and Reemo were a part of the band and Tru became occupied with football. Though there were many distractions for all the members of the group, they all remained close and continued to make music together. They got even more serious about pursuing a music career in the summer of 2010 when they had their first studio session and began on the journey to create their first mixtape, "Clear The Runway."