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Ed O.G.

Edward Anderson (born November 27,[2] 1970) is a hip-hop artist from Boston, Massachusetts, better known by his stage name Edo G. Edo is the seniormost hip-hop artist from Boston (if not from anywhere in Massachusetts), in the sense that he was the first to gain recognition in New York City and in the wider United States of America, and remains one of the best-known Boston rap artist internationally, having collaborated with large numbers of independent rap artists all over the globe. He is additionally known by the name Ed O.G., which was initially a misspelling by a record label but has endured.

Edo G.
Background information
Birth nameEdward Anderson[1]
Born (1970-11-27) 27 November 1970 (age 53)
Roxbury, Massachusetts, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Years active1986–present
LabelsChemistry/Mercury, Nu Gruv Alliance, Fat Beats, Duck Down Records, 5th & Union

Career edit

Edward Anderson was born in Roxbury—a working class, predominantly black neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. His first stage name was Ed Rock, and started his career in the late 1980s at age 15, in a crew called F.T.I. – Fresh To Impress. They had a song called "Suzi Q" on the "Boston Goes Def!" vinyl LP compilation, which was released in 1986.[3] Three years later, with the help of New York's Awesome 2 duo (Teddy Ted and Special K) formed Ed O.G and Da Bulldogs in late 1989. He released his first album in 1991 with his group Da Bulldogs, titled Life of a Kid in the Ghetto.[4] The album included the song "Be a Father to Your Child," which received airplay on local Boston radio stations, and "I Got To Have It", which was sampled later by Mary J. Blige on the track "Ooh!". The group was dropped from Mercury Records in 1993.[5]

Edo G. has subsequently gone on to release four solo albums and two EPs, toured around the world, and worked with other artists including Pete Rock, DJ Premier, RZA, KRS-One, Common, Black Thought of The Roots and Masta Ace.

On his solo album The Truth Hurts, he combined with DJ Premier and Pete Rock; "Wishful Thinking" was a sequel of his first solo performance. The connection with Rock turned into a partnership for the album My Own Worst Enemy. One of the album's songs, "Wishing" (featuring Masta Ace), was featured on The Boondocks in episode 9, Return of the King.

In 2005, Edo G. started a new group called Special Teamz with fellow Boston rappers Jaysaun (of Kreators) and Slaine (of La Coka Nostra). They released a mixtape on November 11, 2005, entitled The Mixtape. Special Teamz released the album, Stereotypez, on September 25, 2007, which featured production from Pete Rock, DJ Premier, and specialist producer Marco Polo, who had previously collaborated with Jake One and Ill Bill. Appearances on the album included Buckshot and Sean Price of Boot Camp Clik, Ill Bill, Akrobatik and Devin the Dude.

Edo G. proceeded to work on a new album with Masta Ace. The first single, titled "Little Young" was released via Myspace. The album was scheduled for release in October 2009, but the release was delayed by a cease-and-desist order from A&E Television Networks, which required a complete revision of the album cover artwork and design, due to copyright issues, as Edo and Masta Ace called their duo "A&E".

Edo G. is also a member of the Boston hip hop group 4Peace along with Twice Thou, Wyatt Jackson, and DQuest.

In 2013, Edo G and OhNo collaborated on the song "Done Talking".[6]

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • The Truth Hurts (2000)
  • Wishful Thinking (2002)
  • A Face In The Crowd (2011)
  • Intelligence & Ignorance (2013)
  • After All These Years (2014)[7]
  • FreEDOm (2017)

Collaboration albums

Appearances edit

  • 1992: "Do Whatta I Gotta Do" (from the Brand New Heavies album Heavy Rhyme Experience)
  • 1992: “I Used To Know Ya” (from the Scientifik album “The Most Blunted”)
  • 1994: "As Long As You Know" (from the Scientifik album “Criminal”)
  • 2001: "Rollin' Dolo" (from the Guru album Baldhead Slick & da Click)
  • 2001: "Gunz Still Hot (Remix)" (from the Rasco album Hostile Environment)
  • 2004: "Wutuwankno" (from the Masta Ace album A Long Hot Summer)
  • 2004: "CpH Claimin' Respect #2" (from The Boulevard Connection 12" EP CpH Claimin' Respect #2/G.A. (Remix))
  • 2004: "Mind in a Spin" (from the Time Machine album 'Slow Your Roll')
  • 2005: "Official" (From the Big Shug album Never Say Die)
  • 2005: "Experience (Why Don't You?)" (from the Sadat X album Experience & Education)
  • 2005: "IllState MASSive pt2" (from the Earatik Statik album Feelin Earatik)
  • 2006: "Heart" (from the Shinsight Trio album Shallow Nights Blurry Moon)
  • 2007: "Time & Place" (from the Marco Polo album Port Authority)
  • 2007: "Nothin' You Say" (from the Snowgoons album German Lugers)
  • 2007: "Crowd Control" (from the Oak Lonetree album The One)
  • 2007: "No More" (from the Verb T album Broken Window)
  • 2008: "Who Made the Rules" (from the King Magnetic album Everythings a Gamble Vol. 1)
  • 2008: "Nobody Like Me" (from the DJ K.O. album Picture This ...)
  • 2008: "Raining" (from the Snowgoons album Black Snow)
  • 2009: "Hip-Hop Lives" (from the JR & PH7 album The Standard)
  • 2009: "Miss Those Years" (from the Earatik Statik album Good, Bad & Ugly)
  • 2010: "Tribute To The DJ" (from the M-Dot & DJ Jean Maron album Run MPC)
  • 2010: "Fiyah" (from the Capitol 1212 EP History of Silence)
  • 2010: "Fall Back" (from the Omega Red album RedTape Vol.3)
  • 2010: "Freestyle" feat. Jean Marron (from the Dany Dan album A la régulière)
  • 2014: "No Hooks 2014" (from the Far From Ya Average album "The Basement LP")
  • 2016: "Plane Gang" (from the Reks album "The Greatest X")
  • 2017: "Verbal Assault" (with Akrobatik and King T)
  • 2021: "Riot Gear" (with Ben Shorr, DJ Boogie Blind & Sadat X)

References edit

  1. ^ "BOSTON". ASCAP. American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
  2. ^ Edo.G [@edogboston] (November 27, 2012). "Today is My B-Day Happy Born Day to Me Another Year Another Blessed to B here! I'm Thankful" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  3. ^ Flashback: Edo. G On Meeting Guru of Gang Starr, The Source, retrieved 2017-09-11
  4. ^ Kellman, Andy "Life of a Kid in the Ghetto Review", AllMusic, retrieved 2011-06-24
  5. ^ Conaway, Matt "The Truth Hurts Review", AllMusic, retrieved 2011-06-24
  6. ^ "Edo G. x Oh No - "Done Talking" [Official Video]". Okayplayer. 2013-03-06. Retrieved 2022-06-15.
  7. ^ Baker, Soren (March 31, 2014). . Hiphop DX. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07.

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Background informationBirth nameEdward Anderson 1 Born 1970 11 27 27 November 1970 age 53 Roxbury Massachusetts U S GenresHip hopYears active1986 presentLabelsChemistry Mercury Nu Gruv Alliance Fat Beats Duck Down Records 5th amp Union Contents 1 Career 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Appearances 3 References 4 External linksCareer editEdward Anderson was born in Roxbury a working class predominantly black neighborhood in Boston Massachusetts His first stage name was Ed Rock and started his career in the late 1980s at age 15 in a crew called F T I Fresh To Impress They had a song called Suzi Q on the Boston Goes Def vinyl LP compilation which was released in 1986 3 Three years later with the help of New York s Awesome 2 duo Teddy Ted and Special K formed Ed O G and Da Bulldogs in late 1989 He released his first album in 1991 with his group Da Bulldogs titled Life of a Kid in the Ghetto 4 The album included the song Be a Father to Your Child which received airplay on local Boston radio stations and I Got To Have It which was sampled later by Mary J Blige on the track Ooh The group was dropped from Mercury Records in 1993 5 Edo G has subsequently gone on to release four solo albums and two EPs toured around the world and worked with other artists including Pete Rock DJ Premier RZA KRS One Common Black Thought of The Roots and Masta Ace On his solo album The Truth Hurts he combined with DJ Premier and Pete Rock Wishful Thinking was a sequel of his first solo performance The connection with Rock turned into a partnership for the album My Own Worst Enemy One of the album s songs Wishing featuring Masta Ace was featured on The Boondocks in episode 9 Return of the King In 2005 Edo G started a new group called Special Teamz with fellow Boston rappers Jaysaun of Kreators and Slaine of La Coka Nostra They released a mixtape on November 11 2005 entitled The Mixtape Special Teamz released the album Stereotypez on September 25 2007 which featured production from Pete Rock DJ Premier and specialist producer Marco Polo who had previously collaborated with Jake One and Ill Bill Appearances on the album included Buckshot and Sean Price of Boot Camp Clik Ill Bill Akrobatik and Devin the Dude Edo G proceeded to work on a new album with Masta Ace The first single titled Little Young was released via Myspace The album was scheduled for release in October 2009 but the release was delayed by a cease and desist order from A amp E Television Networks which required a complete revision of the album cover artwork and design due to copyright issues as Edo and Masta Ace called their duo A amp E Edo G is also a member of the Boston hip hop group 4Peace along with Twice Thou Wyatt Jackson and DQuest In 2013 Edo G and OhNo collaborated on the song Done Talking 6 Discography editAlbums edit The Truth Hurts 2000 Wishful Thinking 2002 A Face In The Crowd 2011 Intelligence amp Ignorance 2013 After All These Years 2014 7 FreEDOm 2017 Collaboration albums Life of a Kid in the Ghetto with Da Bulldogs 1991 Roxbury 02119 with Da Bulldogs 1993 My Own Worst Enemy with Pete Rock 2004 Stereotypez with Special Teamz 2007 Acting with Da Bulldogs 2008 Arts amp Entertainment with Masta Ace 2009 Afterwords with Street Wyze 2015 Edo G amp Insight Innovates with Insight Innovates 2021 Appearances edit 1992 Do Whatta I Gotta Do from the Brand New Heavies album Heavy Rhyme Experience 1992 I Used To Know Ya from the Scientifik album The Most Blunted 1994 As Long As You Know from the Scientifik album Criminal 2001 Rollin Dolo from the Guru album Baldhead Slick amp da Click 2001 Gunz Still Hot Remix from the Rasco album Hostile Environment 2004 Wutuwankno from the Masta Ace album A Long Hot Summer 2004 CpH Claimin Respect 2 from The Boulevard Connection 12 EP CpH Claimin Respect 2 G A Remix 2004 Mind in a Spin from the Time Machine album Slow Your Roll 2005 Official From the Big Shug album Never Say Die 2005 Experience Why Don t You from the Sadat X album Experience amp Education 2005 IllState MASSive pt2 from the Earatik Statik album Feelin Earatik 2006 Heart from the Shinsight Trio album Shallow Nights Blurry Moon 2007 Time amp Place from the Marco Polo album Port Authority 2007 Nothin You Say from the Snowgoons album German Lugers 2007 Crowd Control from the Oak Lonetree album The One 2007 No More from the Verb T album Broken Window 2008 Who Made the Rules from the King Magnetic album Everythings a Gamble Vol 1 2008 Nobody Like Me from the DJ K O album Picture This 2008 Raining from the Snowgoons album Black Snow 2009 Hip Hop Lives from the JR amp PH7 album The Standard 2009 Miss Those Years from the Earatik Statik album Good Bad amp Ugly 2010 Tribute To The DJ from the M Dot amp DJ Jean Maron album Run MPC 2010 Fiyah from the Capitol 1212 EP History of Silence 2010 Fall Back from the Omega Red album RedTape Vol 3 2010 Freestyle feat Jean Marron from the Dany Dan album A la reguliere 2014 No Hooks 2014 from the Far From Ya Average album The Basement LP 2016 Plane Gang from the Reks album The Greatest X 2017 Verbal Assault with Akrobatik and King T 2021 Riot Gear with Ben Shorr DJ Boogie Blind amp Sadat X References edit BOSTON ASCAP American Society of Composers Authors and Publishers Retrieved April 28 2023 Edo G edogboston November 27 2012 Today is My B Day Happy Born Day to Me Another Year Another Blessed to B here I m Thankful Tweet via Twitter Flashback Edo G On Meeting Guru of Gang Starr The Source retrieved 2017 09 11 Kellman Andy Life of a Kid in the Ghetto Review AllMusic retrieved 2011 06 24 Conaway Matt The Truth Hurts Review AllMusic retrieved 2011 06 24 Edo G x Oh No Done Talking Official Video Okayplayer 2013 03 06 Retrieved 2022 06 15 Baker Soren March 31 2014 Edo G Announces After All These Years Album amp Edo G s Top 10 Verses Book Hiphop DX Archived from the original on 2014 04 07 External links editEd O G at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ed O G amp oldid 1219642784, 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