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Organizations[edit]

Entertainment[edit]

  • Dames Making Games, a Canadian non-profit organization that encourages the participation of women, non-binary, femme and queer people in the creation of video games
  • Davidson Media Group, an American radio station holding company
  • Diamante Music Group, a former American music record label distributor
  • Disney Music Group, a record label group
  • DMG Entertainment, a Chinese-based film production and distribution company
  • DMG Nashville, a brand of Hollywood Records
  • DMG Radio Australia, owner of the Nova and Classic Rock radio networks
  • DMG TV, part of the British record label Demon Music Group

Other organizations[edit]

  • Daily Mail and General Trust, an international media company
  • Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft (now Daimler AG), an early German automobile manufacturer
  • Deckel Maho Gildemeister, earlier name of DMG Mori Aktiengesellschaft, a German engineering company
  • Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft (German Oriental Society), organization that studies Asia and the Orient
  • District Management Group, an elite cadre of the Civil Service of Pakistan, now known as the Pakistan Administrative Service
  • DMG interpersonal, a club for Charities in Germany
  • DMG Media, a national newspaper and website publisher in the UK
  • DMG Mori Seiki Co., a Japanese tools manufacturing company
  • D.M.G. Grupo Holding S.A., a Colombian company disbanded under the suspicion of money laundering

Science and technology[edit]

  • Dimethylglycine, a derivative of the amino acid glycine
  • Dimethylglyoxime, an organic chemical used in analysis as a precipitant for palladium or nickel
  • Direct metalation group, the target of directed ortho metalation
  • Dot Matrix Game, the official product code for the original Game Boy handheld video game system
  • .dmg file, the Apple Disk Image, a file format used in the macOS computer operating system

Other uses[edit]

  • Decoration for Merit in Gold, a South African military decoration
  • DMG (rapper), a rapper from Saint Paul, Minnesota
  • DMG 90, an edition of the Holden Commodore
  • Dungeon Master's Guide, a rulebook for the game Dungeons & Dragons
  • ISO 639:dmg or Kinabatangan language, a language of Malaysia
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Back in 1993, I was introduced to the artist named DMG. First it was on Scarface's The World is Yours album on the track You Don't Hear Me Doe. Also, he was featured on the Rap-A-Lot posse track Bring it On. I remember hearing the song on Scarface's album and thinking he was very raw on the mic. As a matter of fact, he sounded very much like Mr. Scarface. I think that could be seen as a compliment.
It's been a while since he has put out any music. However, I reached out to him and he was very willing and gracious to speak with me. I was able to connect with him and ask him my questions.
This was conducted over the phone 5/2014
DPG = Me
DMG = DMG
Enjoy!
DPG: Where did you find the inspiration to createyour music?

DMG: It was a natural passion. Prince used to rehearse in my grandma’s basement.
DPG: Did you grow up in a rough neighborhood?

DMG: I grew up on the turf!

DPG: When did you first discover that you were goodat writing rhymes?

DMG: I started rhyming at nine years old.
DPG: Who were the artists that you looked up to growingup?

DMG: First and foremost Scarface. Shot out to Scarface! There was NWA, Slick Rick, BrandNubian, Grand Puba, Kool G Rap, and Busta Rhymes.
DPG:
Didyou release any other music prior to your debut album on Rap-A-Lot?

DMG: No, but I had songs. I was actually working with King-T from the Alcoholics. He helped me put my demo together. Shot out to King-T!

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DPG: How did you link up with James Prince?

DMG: I was

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15 years old. J. Prince and Scarface came out to Minnesota. I was at a show with my sister. The show was over and I was in the back of the club Glam Slam. I literallybumped into Scarface. He ended up giving me his number and he asked if I had a tape. I retrieved the tapeand met back with Face. He actually told me if the tape was wack, he was going throw it out of the window and kick me out the room.
Dmg rapper introDPG: Howdid you end up on the Bring it On song?

DMG: Face and J asked me to get on it. However, it was a bad day. It was Jan 28th. This was they day MadRon died.
DPG: Yoursong You Don’t Hear Me Doe was on Scarface's album. It was unusual back them for anartist to have a song on their album that they didn’t appear on. Didhe decide it was a good way to promote you?
DMG: Faceand the Co made that decision. The Song was already done and it was hot. It was a way tofurther promote me. I was the first artist signed to Face's label. I didn’t sign to Rap-A-Lot, but the album was distributed by Rap-A-Lot. I signed to Face II Face records.

DPG: Whydid you name your first album Rigormortiz?
DMG: Bushwick Bill and I decided on that name.
DPG: As I told you in the past, your album is an instant classic.There’s just a lot of really good music on there. On the track Prelude to a Murdah, you had a beatvery similar to that of the song Gangsters Paradise by Coolio. Did you use the Stevie Wonder Pastime Paradise samplefor that track?
DMG: Yes.N.O. Joe produced it for me.
DPG: What made you chose that sample?
DMG: N.O. played me the track and I loved it.
DPG: Also, you had a rapper by the name of Cozy K from I believethe Bay Area on there? Whydid you choose him and how did you get him on that track?
DMG: He is JR Ridah’s cousin and I metCozy in Houston.
DPG: Ithought he had a tight verse. . I don’t remember hearing him on any otheralbums. Do you know what happened to him?
DMG: No, I don't. Lets put out an APB for Cozy. Where are you? Ha!
DPG: Another song on your album was Rest in Peace featuring Big Mike. That song was about Mad Ron.
DMG: Yeah, it's dedicatedto Ron and homies; Ted Bobo, Dennis Bobo, Lilttle Furgeson-Abdul, ChristoperGayles.
DPG: Where did you get the inspiration for the posse cut Buck'em Down ft. Scarface, 2-Low, Big Mike, Mr. 3-2, and the 5th Ward Boyz?
DMG: The inspiration came from the one and only DOC. I grew up on him, He's an idol to me. The track is similar to his Grand Finale cut.
DPG: Are you happy with how the Rigormortiz album turned out?
DMG: I can do better. It was cool for a 15 year old. I had leftHigh School. I dropped out in tenth grade. I did end up getting my GED.
DPG: There was a huge gap between that album and your Black Roulette album. Why didn’t you release another solo project inbetween?
DMG; The reason for that was because the Facemob albums came out. Devin and I actually came into the group at the same time. Shot out to Devin the Dude!
DPG: Youwere also featured on the Geto Boys album The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly. Were you asked to fill the void while BushwickBill was gone?
DMG: That was the Geto Boys showing love towards my way. Big thanks to Face andLittle J for that.
DPG: Getting back to the Black Roulette album, wasthis an album that you truly put out?
DMG: Yes, I fulfilled my contract. It was the company's decision.I wasn't against it.
DPG: Do you feel that it lacked promotion?
DMG: Absolutely!
DPG: Did you end on good terms with the Rap-A-Lotlabel?

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DMG: I have nothingill to say. Shout out to Rap-A-Lot. They gave me my start.
DPG: Istumbled across your album Chek from 2007. How did that come about.
DMG: Yeah, that was with DeMarioWalton. I tried something new. It’s a mixtape.
DPG: Whywas it only digitally released?
DMG: I got lock up so there was no further promotion. Yukmouth, my bloodbrother, helped make it possible through RoughishMusic based out of Arizona. Also, 101 Distribution with Damon Evans.
Damario lived in Arizona, and I lived out there for a while as well. Shot out to Yuk!
DPG: Youhad C-Bo on the track Riding. How did you link up with him?

DMG: That was also through Yukmouth. Bo lived in Arizona. Shot out to C-Bo. Shot out to Spice-1! He's and inspiration!
DPG: You had two label mates that passed before their time. Onewas Seagram and the other was Big Mello. Didyou know either of them personally?

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DMG: I knew them verywell. Big Mello was a live dude! He was way before his time. A Musical genius. He knewall the words to most songs. He used to beat box a lot. Seagram was a raw Bay Area cat. It was an honor to work with both of them.
DPG: What's your take on rap music these days?
DMG: It’s not the same music! It moves the way it wantsto. Prepare for it to all come back!
DPG: How is the new Facemob album coming along?

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DMG: It's in the works. It's moving a bit slower than anticipated. We took a song off the Facemob album titled Gangsta Rocks and put it out. Check that out! Eventually, I hope to pass the torch. But we’recoming out. We are the streets! And let me say this, Scarface is the The Hardest Ever and the Greatest of all Time (T.H.E.G.O.A.T).
DPG: Isthere anything else you‘d like to say or promote?
DMG: St. Paul stand up! Facemob Stand up! The new album it coming out! Facemob music! I have a solo with Layzie Bone coming out. I also want to say that a lot of my positive energy comes from my wife. I'm an angry dude! She keeps me positive. Shot out to my wife! I’m aFacemob gangsta!
DPG: Well, I’d like to say thank you for taking the time to speakwith me. It’s been a pleasure to speak with you. I look forward to hearing yournew albums.

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DMG: For sure!
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