Stuff and Storm, known for their stage performances, cultivates a new generation. Peggy is their personal business manager. Their writing skill offer an energizing presence in Hip-Hop. They have performed for the After Grammy Parties and Virginia Beach Party, and toured in different geographical locations. Their musical work was used in the movie “An Angel Made of Glass.” L.D.G. (Like Dat Generation) was the first rappers on the label.

They have performed for the After Grammy Parties, Virginia Beach Party, Black Expo, Kool Herk’s Birthday Bash, Suny Binghamton New York State University, seen on TV specials, and toured in different geographical locations. Da Spolarized Empire™ by L.D.G.™, was their first album, which open windows for this act. Peggy gives all honor and praise to this act for enduring with her the struggles of a f**ked up industry.
Where would one begin to learn Hip-Hop? In the ghetto. Where would one learn about a “Like Dat Generation™” in Hip-Hop? Truckin’ with two brothers from New York City named Stuff and Storm, called Like Dat™. Known for their stage performances, Like Dat™ cultivates a new generation. Peggy is their personal business manager. Their writing skills offer an energizing new presence in Hip-Hop.
This is not an act you mess with. They’re the reason Peggy’s nick name is Wicket Kool. I can’t tell you how many greedy people tried to mess with our sh*t. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve spent all night in the studio with this act, or how many times we’ve put a** holes in their place. I learned much of my street sense, which makes sense, from truckin’ wit Stuff and Storm and their crew.