Альбомы исполнителя
Da Ol' Jersey Bastard (The Definitive Edition)
2023 · альбом
Haha Da Rah Rah
2023 · сингл
Catch Me
2023 · сингл
Parallel Uni-Verses (Anniversary Edition)
2017 · альбом
SKWADZILLA
2015 · Мини-альбом
Get Along Gang
2015 · сингл
"Dark Minded"
2011 · сингл
Spazmatic
2009 · альбом
Acid Tab Vocab
2009 · альбом
Da Ol' Jersey Bastard
2008 · альбом
O.G. Bobby Johnson
2005 · альбом
When Rappers Attack
2003 · альбом
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Биография
A fervent supporter of graffiti art and a graf artist himself, Tame One broke into rap music with the New Jersey rap group the Artifacts in the early '90s. Born Rahem Brown, he and El Da Sensei were enthusiastically praised for their graffiti-honoring debut, "Wrong Side of da Tracks," and the following album Between a Rock and a Hard Place (1994). After the two broke up in the late '90s, Tame One went several years without making any substantial material. He did work with his Boom Skwad crew and independently released a few 12" singles. In late 2001, he aligned himself with former Rawkus Records signees the High & Mighty, joining their newly formed Eastern Conference Records. The New Jersey rapper maintained an ambitious profile in New York's independent rap scene, collaborating with other Eastern Conference artists as well as the Definitive Jux camp. He joined the underground supergroup the Weathermen, formed in 2002 by Cage and El-P, and early the following year, he released his first solo album and EC debut, When Rappers Attack, which featured beats from reputable underground producers DJ Mighty Mi, Rjd2, and J-Zone. Still thriving from his new underground exposure, he released Waterworld (2004), a combined effort with labelmate Cage as the deranged Leak Bros., and second solo album, O.G. Bobby Johnson (2005) (a reference to the 1992 movie South Central). The latter album had him working solely with New Jersey producers and friends the Boom Skwad and the Dusted Dons. With this release, he fulfilled his two-album contract with EC and moved over to Blazin' for his 2006 Spazmatic LP. The eager MC wound up delivering another effort the same year called Slow Suicide Stimulus, a cooperative project with the Dusted Dons. He carried on through the 2010s with additional releases including a pair of 2009 collaborations, one with Parallel Thought (Acid Tab Vocab) and another with Del The Funky Homosapien (Parallel Uni-Verses). Brown passed away on November 5, 2022. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi