NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A member of hip-hop trio Lords of the Underground says he’s running for political office in New Jersey.

FILE- In this Dec. 15, 2004, file photo, rapper Dupre “Doitall” Kelly speaks at a news conference in Newark, N.J., to announce “Hip Hop for the P.E.O.P.L.E.,” a national community service and anti-violence initiative. Kelly announced Thursday, Sept. 14, 2017, that he plans to run for an at-large council seat in Newark next year.NJ.com reports Kelly is the chief executive of the Newark-based media production and event planning company 211 Media Group. (AP Photo/Mike Derer, File)

Dupre “Doitall” Kelly announced Thursday he plans to run for an at-large council seat in Newark next year.

NJ.com reports Kelly is the chief executive of the Newark-based media production and event planning company 211 Media Group. His 211 Community Impact nonprofit addresses youth gun violence, mental health and literacy.

Kelly says he wants to expand the arts and culture industry in Newark, the state’s biggest city.

All nine of Newark’s city council seats are up for election next May. This will be Kelly’s first run for political office.

Lords of the Underground won BET’s best rap group award in 1993. Its songs include “Chief Rocka” and “Tic Toc.”