X-Clan
X-Clan is an
alternative hip hop group from
New York City, composed of Grand Verbalizer Funk' Lesson, Lumumba Professor X, Grand Architect, The Rhythm Provider and MC Isis. Known for their
Afrocentrism and militant activism (they are members of Blackwatch), X-Clan soon gained fame for the controversy their music aroused, though commercial success was sporadic. Their debut was
To the East, Blackwards (
1990), followed by
Xodus (
1992) and a temporary break-up. Both albums peaked at #11 on
Billboard's Top R&B/Hip Hop Charts in the
United States. Professor X and Isis also released solo albums. Brother J also formed a new group, Dark Sun Riders, while long-time group member Sugar Shaft died of
AIDS. They reformed in the late
1990s, but have not released any recordings
as of 2003.