2010-2011
In late 2010, Klassic Kloudhead began a search for independent musicians from around the world.
First was Filipino rapper D.MC.G., who introduced Klassic to SuperUgly (Prick Flair) and Trinidadian producer Tremma Don.
Together, they were known as Infinite Records.
SuperUgly and Klassic both released projects under Infinite Records. “We Ballin,” a collaborative effort between D.MC.G. and SuperUgly, as well as “The Prelude,” which served as Klassic’s debut rap EP.
In late 2011, D.MC.G. took an indefinite hiatus from music to pursue a career in politics. This left Klassic and SuperUgly, who were working on projects at the time, with an option for a new start. As Klassic and SuperUgly both worked on their respective projects, the seeds for NSG were planted.