Альбомы исполнителя
Brainstorm
1991 · альбом
That's The Way Love Goes
1991 · сингл
Stone Cold Rhymin'
1989 · альбом
Stone Cold Rhymin' (Deluxe Edition)
1989 · альбом
Sarai Ho
2023 · сингл
Aja Bholi
2023 · сингл
Lately
2023 · сингл
Angalnechu Timilai
2023 · сингл
Nepali Flow
2023 · сингл
Level
2023 · сингл
Aama
2023 · сингл
Bachirachu
2023 · сингл
Worry Bout That (Dance Version)
2021 · сингл
Worry Bout That (Trap Version)
2021 · сингл
Know How
2019 · сингл
Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree
2011 · сингл
Bust A Move / Got More Rhymes
2010 · сингл
Bust A Move (12" Remixes)
2008 · Мини-альбом
Delicious Gutter (Aaron LaCrate & Debonair Samir RMXS)
2008 · Мини-альбом
Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Ole Oak Tree
2006 · сингл
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Биография
Rapper Marvin Young grew up middle-class and earned a degree in economics from USC, where he met Michael Ross and Matt Dike, co-founders of the fledgling Delicious Vinyl rap label. He made his debut as Young MC on the single "I Let 'Em Know." In 1989, Young collaborated with Tone-Loc on "Wild Thing," the first Top Ten pop hit for a Black rapper, and the follow-up smash "Funky Cold Medina." Young stepped out on his own later in the year with the Top Ten smash "Bust a Move," a good-natured examination of romantic successes and failures spiced by his sense of humor and quick-tongued rapping. The song won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance, and its strong pop appeal helped the attendant album, Stone Cold Rhymin', go platinum. The follow-up, "Principal's Office," was a humorous, everyday high-school tale resembling a Chuck Berry plot, and also climbed into the Top 40. Following Young's success, he split acrimoniously from Delicious Vinyl, citing restrictions on his work and unwanted tinkering with his album; the label sued him for breach of contract and eventually settled out of court. Young signed with Capitol and released Brainstorm in 1991, expanding into message tracks promoting personal responsibility. The album didn't fare as well, and by 1993, audience tastes had shifted toward harder-edged hip-hop, rendering What's the Flavor? a flop. In late 2000, he returned with Ain't Going Out Like That on the indie label Young Man Moving. It didn't make much of an impression in the rap world, but Young continued to release independent albums, including Engage the Enzyme (2002), Adrenaline Flow (2007), and Relentless (2009), throughout the decade. In 2009, he made an appearance in the Oscar-nominated film Up in the Air. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi