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King T

Roger McBride (born December 14, 1968),[2] better known by his stage name King T (formerly known as King Tee), is an American West Coast Hip hop rapper from Compton, California. Emerging as one of Compton's earliest hip hop artists, he was signed to Capitol Records, where he released his debut album Act a Fool in 1988 with the hit singles "Act a Fool," "Payback's A Mutha," "The Coolest," and "Bass” [Remix], all of which were considered hip-hop classics. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, he worked primarily with producer DJ Pooh, and was responsible for the rise of Tha Alkaholiks, whom he helped guide into the rap game.[3] King T is also the CEO of his own record label, King T Inc.

King T
Birth nameRoger McBride
Also known asKing Tee
Born (1968-12-14) December 14, 1968 (age 54)
Compton, California, US
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Years active1987–present[1]
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Early life and career

Roger McBride was born in Compton, California on December 14, 1968 and has attended high school. He had been around the Los Angeles hip-hop scene for many years alongside Ice-T and Kid Frost and is widely considered a pioneer in the genre. In 1988, he made his debut with Act a Fool, which is considered a classic of West Coast hip-hop.

Tha Alkaholiks

During his time with Capitol, T began mentoring a young trio of rappers called Tha Alkaholiks,[4] consisting of Tash, J-Ro and E-Swift. He also helped mentor their loosely affiliated collective, the Likwit Crew. The Likwit Crew also includes others, such as Xzibit, who would later rise to fame and bring King T into the orbit of Compton producer Dr. Dre. Tha Alkaholiks put out their debut album 21 & Over under King T's guidance on Loud Records in 1993.

The Notorious B.I.G. influence

T greatly influenced The Notorious B.I.G. with his deep voice, flow and rhyme style, which Biggie would at times imitate on his 1994 album Ready to Die. Tee later paid homage to Biggie on the track "6 In'a Moe'nin" on his album The Kingdom Come, using a similar setup to and vocal samples of Biggie's track “Somebody Gotta Die". In 2010, Ice-T confirmed in an interview that King T was one of Biggie's favorite rappers.[5]

Record deals

After 1993's Tha Triflin' Album, on which T worked with Marley Marl, he left Capitol for MCA and put out IV Life in 1994. After leaving MCA as well, he built with Dr. Dre and ended up signing to the producer's label, Aftermath Entertainment. However, T only released three songs while on the label: "Str8 Gone" and "Fame”, which appeared on Dr. Dre Presents the Aftermath, and "Some L.A. Niggaz", which appeared on 2001. The two began working on King T's Aftermath album, but the project was subject to repeated push-backs. Eventually, King T requested a release from the label.

Work with Ant Banks

King T has also worked extensively with Oakland rapper and producer Ant Banks. He first appeared on Banks' 1997 compilation Big Thangs, on the song "West Riden". In 2000 he was featured on Lead the Way, an album by Banks' supergroup T.W.D.Y., on the song "No Win Situation".

San Andreas: The Original Mixtape

San Andreas: The Original Mixtape is the debut album by American West Coast rapper Young Maylay, released July 5, 2005. King T co-wrote and produced most of the songs on the album. He made appearances and some productions on songs "Liq Hittaz", "That’s Real", “Inna Ghetto", “Boss Up Freestyle", “Twist A Corner", “Salute'n G'z", and "Speak On It". The album was released by Maylay's record label, Maylaynium Musiq.

Releases

In 2002, King T independently released his Aftermath album, The Kingdom Come, produced by Dr. Dre and DJ Battlecat. He also released The Ruthless Chronicles in 2004, which had songwriting by T's protégé Young Maylay and featured some of the songs heard on The Kingdom Come, as well as others produced by DJ Quik. King T also guested on DJ Muggs' Soul Assassins II album.

King T was mentioned on Nas' song “Where Are They Now?" in 2006, and in 2007 appeared on the song's West Coast remix, along with Kam, Ice-T, Candyman, Threat, and The Conscious Daughters, MC Breeze of LA Posse, and the Seattle-based artist Sir Mix-A-Lot. After this appearance, King T put out a mixtape called Boss Up, Vol. 1 with music by Snoop Dogg, The Game, J-Ro, and several other West Coast artists. In 2006, he made a guest appearance on the song "Poppin' Off" from Xzibit's album Full Circle. He has also started his own label, though no artists are yet signed to it.[6]

A remix of King T's song "Money" appeared on Dr. Dre's son Hood Surgeon's The Autopsy Mixtape. The song was renamed "Fast Money" and features King T and Dr. Dre. The original song was on The Kingdom Come.

Personal life

His daughter, Heaven, died at the age of 16 after a car accident on May 19, 2009.[7]

Current events

King T is currently signed to Table Records Music Distribution.[8]

In early 2013, King T announced he wants to record his final album. He stated that working on Xzibit's song "Louis XIII" motivated him to record his last album.[9]

Legacy

King Tee (later known as King T), one of the West Coast's pioneering rappers, released a few major-label albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Though the Compton rapper enjoyed little commercial success, he is often cited[by whom?] as an influence upon the gangsta rappers of the early to mid-1990s. He notably collaborated with a pair of premier West Coast rap producers, DJ Pooh and E-Swift, who were largely unknown at the time. In later years, King T resurfaced from time to time; for instance, he was featured on Dr. Dre's as 2001 and released some independent albums of his own, including The Kingdom Come.

Discography

Studio albums

References

  1. ^ Soren Baker (2018-10-02). The History of Gangster Rap. ISBN 978-1683352358. Retrieved 2019-11-21.
  2. ^ Family Tree Legends, Familytreelegends.com
  3. ^ "The 50 Most Slept-On Rappers of All Time". Complex.com. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  4. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. pp. 183/4. ISBN 0-7535-0252-6.
  5. ^ "These Are Our Heroes: Ice-T". HipHopDX. 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  6. ^ "KingTee Interview - Video Dailymotion". Dailymotion.com. 2007-06-13. Retrieved 2012-03-30.
  7. ^ Williams, Houston (2009-05-30). "King Tee's Daughter Funeralized Today". Allhiphop.com. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
  8. ^ Table Records Music Distribution, official site Tablerecords.com Retrieved. 31-05-2014
  9. ^ "King T Says Dr. Dre & Xzibit Motivated Him To Rap Again, Recalls Years At Aftermath". HipHopDX.com. 2013-03-21. Retrieved 2020-08-19.

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Roger McBride born December 14 1968 2 better known by his stage name King T formerly known as King Tee is an American West Coast Hip hop rapper from Compton California Emerging as one of Compton s earliest hip hop artists he was signed to Capitol Records where he released his debut album Act a Fool in 1988 with the hit singles Act a Fool Payback s A Mutha The Coolest and Bass Remix all of which were considered hip hop classics In the late 1980s and early 1990s he worked primarily with producer DJ Pooh and was responsible for the rise of Tha Alkaholiks whom he helped guide into the rap game 3 King T is also the CEO of his own record label King T Inc King TBirth nameRoger McBrideAlso known asKing TeeBorn 1968 12 14 December 14 1968 age 54 Compton California USGenresWest Coast hip hophip hopgangsta rapOccupation s RapperMCproducerInstrument s VocalsDrumskeyboardsdrum machinesamplerYears active1987 present 1 LabelsCapitolMCAAftermathRuthlessBoss Up Contents 1 Early life and career 1 1 Tha Alkaholiks 1 2 The Notorious B I G influence 2 Record deals 2 1 Work with Ant Banks 2 2 San Andreas The Original Mixtape 2 3 Releases 3 Personal life 4 Current events 5 Legacy 6 Discography 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career EditRoger McBride was born in Compton California on December 14 1968 and has attended high school He had been around the Los Angeles hip hop scene for many years alongside Ice T and Kid Frost and is widely considered a pioneer in the genre In 1988 he made his debut with Act a Fool which is considered a classic of West Coast hip hop Tha Alkaholiks Edit During his time with Capitol T began mentoring a young trio of rappers called Tha Alkaholiks 4 consisting of Tash J Ro and E Swift He also helped mentor their loosely affiliated collective the Likwit Crew The Likwit Crew also includes others such as Xzibit who would later rise to fame and bring King T into the orbit of Compton producer Dr Dre Tha Alkaholiks put out their debut album 21 amp Over under King T s guidance on Loud Records in 1993 The Notorious B I G influence Edit T greatly influenced The Notorious B I G with his deep voice flow and rhyme style which Biggie would at times imitate on his 1994 album Ready to Die Tee later paid homage to Biggie on the track 6 In a Moe nin on his album The Kingdom Come using a similar setup to and vocal samples of Biggie s track Somebody Gotta Die In 2010 Ice T confirmed in an interview that King T was one of Biggie s favorite rappers 5 Record deals EditAfter 1993 s Tha Triflin Album on which T worked with Marley Marl he left Capitol for MCA and put out IV Life in 1994 After leaving MCA as well he built with Dr Dre and ended up signing to the producer s label Aftermath Entertainment However T only released three songs while on the label Str8 Gone and Fame which appeared on Dr Dre Presents the Aftermath and Some L A Niggaz which appeared on 2001 The two began working on King T s Aftermath album but the project was subject to repeated push backs Eventually King T requested a release from the label Work with Ant Banks Edit King T has also worked extensively with Oakland rapper and producer Ant Banks He first appeared on Banks 1997 compilation Big Thangs on the song West Riden In 2000 he was featured on Lead the Way an album by Banks supergroup T W D Y on the song No Win Situation San Andreas The Original Mixtape Edit San Andreas The Original Mixtape is the debut album by American West Coast rapper Young Maylay released July 5 2005 King T co wrote and produced most of the songs on the album He made appearances and some productions on songs Liq Hittaz That s Real Inna Ghetto Boss Up Freestyle Twist A Corner Salute n G z and Speak On It The album was released by Maylay s record label Maylaynium Musiq Releases Edit In 2002 King T independently released his Aftermath album The Kingdom Come produced by Dr Dre and DJ Battlecat He also released The Ruthless Chronicles in 2004 which had songwriting by T s protege Young Maylay and featured some of the songs heard on The Kingdom Come as well as others produced by DJ Quik King T also guested on DJ Muggs Soul Assassins II album King T was mentioned on Nas song Where Are They Now in 2006 and in 2007 appeared on the song s West Coast remix along with Kam Ice T Candyman Threat and The Conscious Daughters MC Breeze of LA Posse and the Seattle based artist Sir Mix A Lot After this appearance King T put out a mixtape called Boss Up Vol 1 with music by Snoop Dogg The Game J Ro and several other West Coast artists In 2006 he made a guest appearance on the song Poppin Off from Xzibit s album Full Circle He has also started his own label though no artists are yet signed to it 6 A remix of King T s song Money appeared on Dr Dre s son Hood Surgeon s The Autopsy Mixtape The song was renamed Fast Money and features King T and Dr Dre The original song was on The Kingdom Come Personal life EditHis daughter Heaven died at the age of 16 after a car accident on May 19 2009 7 Current events EditKing T is currently signed to Table Records Music Distribution 8 In early 2013 King T announced he wants to record his final album He stated that working on Xzibit s song Louis XIII motivated him to record his last album 9 Legacy EditKing Tee later known as King T one of the West Coast s pioneering rappers released a few major label albums in the late 1980s and early 1990s Though the Compton rapper enjoyed little commercial success he is often cited by whom as an influence upon the gangsta rappers of the early to mid 1990s He notably collaborated with a pair of premier West Coast rap producers DJ Pooh and E Swift who were largely unknown at the time In later years King T resurfaced from time to time for instance he was featured on Dr Dre s as 2001 and released some independent albums of his own including The Kingdom Come Discography EditMain article King T discography Studio albums Act a Fool 1988 At Your Own Risk 1990 Tha Triflin Album 1993 IV Life 1995 The Kingdom Come 2002 References Edit Soren Baker 2018 10 02 The History of Gangster Rap ISBN 978 1683352358 Retrieved 2019 11 21 Family Tree Legends Familytreelegends com The 50 Most Slept On Rappers of All Time Complex com Retrieved 2020 08 19 Colin Larkin ed 1998 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music First ed Virgin Books pp 183 4 ISBN 0 7535 0252 6 These Are Our Heroes Ice T HipHopDX 2010 03 15 Retrieved 2020 08 19 KingTee Interview Video Dailymotion Dailymotion com 2007 06 13 Retrieved 2012 03 30 Williams Houston 2009 05 30 King Tee s Daughter Funeralized Today Allhiphop com Retrieved 2012 08 24 Table Records Music Distribution official site Tablerecords com Retrieved 31 05 2014 King T Says Dr Dre amp Xzibit Motivated Him To Rap Again Recalls Years At Aftermath HipHopDX com 2013 03 21 Retrieved 2020 08 19 External links EditOfficial MySpace King Tee at AllMusic King Tee discography at Discogs Portals Los Angeles California Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King T amp oldid 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