Members of the Roc-Pile seem to vary from time to time, and most are never identified by name. Apart from J-Roc himself, the longest running member is T, who was a member from the very beginning and acted as his manager. Another long time member was Detroit Velvet Smooth, who met J-Roc intending to seek retribution for music piracy ("Who's The Microphone Assassin?"). The two smoothed the situation over, and DVS remained a part of the crew for some time, taking over the job of manager, but later disappearing without explanation.
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| - Members of the Roc-Pile seem to vary from time to time, and most are never identified by name. Apart from J-Roc himself, the longest running member is T, who was a member from the very beginning and acted as his manager. Another long time member was Detroit Velvet Smooth, who met J-Roc intending to seek retribution for music piracy ("Who's The Microphone Assassin?"). The two smoothed the situation over, and DVS remained a part of the crew for some time, taking over the job of manager, but later disappearing without explanation.
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| - Members of the Roc-Pile seem to vary from time to time, and most are never identified by name. Apart from J-Roc himself, the longest running member is T, who was a member from the very beginning and acted as his manager. Another long time member was Detroit Velvet Smooth, who met J-Roc intending to seek retribution for music piracy ("Who's The Microphone Assassin?"). The two smoothed the situation over, and DVS remained a part of the crew for some time, taking over the job of manager, but later disappearing without explanation.
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