According to
Medina Green member DCQ (aka Illson, aka Jashiya), the underground rap group consists of "two brothers, two cousins, and one good friend." The group's history begins in 1994 when
Mos Def and DCQ were members of
Urban Thermo Dynamics, a group that had a deal with the Polygram affiliate Payday London. The deal fell apart after some white-label promos and one official single.
Mos Def struck out on his own while DCQ rounded up some family members and started
Medina Green, "Medina" being the Asiatic name for Brooklyn and "Green" signifying growth.
Mos Def's career took off while DCQ worked on
Medina Green.
Mos Def fans first came to hear DCQ when an old
Urban Thermo Dynamics track, "My Kung Fu," started making the Internet rounds, often mislabeled as a
Medina Green track. The group -- DCQ with family members Lord Ato, Kash Rule, and Jah Born -- made its official debut in 1998 with the 12"
Crosstown Beef, released by Rawkus. The track appeared on the 1999 compilation
Soundbombing, Vol. 2 compilation, and a year later their track "Full Court Press" landed on the
Unbound Project, Vol. 1 compilation, released by Ground Control. The group got a proper debut courtesy of their old friend when
Mos Def presented their mixtape
You Know the Flex, Vol. 1 in 2004. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide