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'''I.O.U.''', an acronym for '''Inside Our Universe''', is an [[United States|American]] [[hip hop music|hip hop]] duo from [[New Brunswick]], [[New Jersey]]. I.O.U. initially started as two college friends from [[Rutgers University|Rutgers]] who remixed [[Wiz Khalifa]] hit song [[Black and Yellow]] to the tune of Black and Scarlett, Rutger's official colors. The song was a hit on youtube and the duo started working full time on music. Since then they've opened for the likes of [[Far East Movement]] and [[Rick Ross]].
'''I.O.U.''', an acronym for '''Inside Our Universe''', is an [[United States|American]] [[hip hop music|hip hop]] duo from [[New Brunswick]], [[New Jersey]]. I.O.U. initially started as two college friends from [[Rutgers University|Rutgers]] who remixed [[Wiz Khalifa]] hit song [[Black and Yellow]] to the tune of Black and Scarlett, Rutger's official colors. The song was a hit on youtube and the duo started working full time on music. Since then they've opened for the likes of [[Far East Movement]] and [[Rick Ross]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Rutgers: Interview with I.O.U. |url=http://magazine.rutgers.edu/departments/spring-2011/the-arts/hip-hop-boosters}}</ref> .

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Revision as of 21:16, 16 February 2012

I.O.U
Also known asInside Our Universe
OriginNew Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Years active2009 (2009)–present
LabelsIndependent
Websiteinsideouruniverse.com/.com

I.O.U., an acronym for Inside Our Universe, is an American hip hop duo from New Brunswick, New Jersey. I.O.U. initially started as two college friends from Rutgers who remixed Wiz Khalifa hit song Black and Yellow to the tune of Black and Scarlett, Rutger's official colors. The song was a hit on youtube and the duo started working full time on music. Since then they've opened for the likes of Far East Movement and Rick Ross[1] .

References

  1. ^ "Rutgers: Interview with I.O.U."