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MC Ren

Lorenzo Jerald Patterson (born June 16, 1969),[1] better known by his stage name MC Ren, is an American rapper, songwriter and record producer from Compton, California. He is the founder and owner of the record label Villain Entertainment.

MC Ren
MC Ren in 1990
Born
Lorenzo Jerald Patterson

(1969-06-16) June 16, 1969 (age 53)
Other names
  • Villain
  • Ruthless Villain
  • The Villain in Black
  • Rebel Villain
  • Nation Villain
EducationDominguez High School
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • Record Producer
  • Songwriter
Years active1987–present
Spouse
Yaasamen Alaa
(m. 1993)
Children5
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
Labels
Formerly ofN.W.A
Websitenationvillain.com

MC Ren began his career as a solo artist signed to Eazy-E's Ruthless Records in early 1987, while still attending high school. By the end of 1987, after having written nearly half of Eazy-Duz-It, he became a member of N.W.A. After the group disbanded in 1991, he stayed with Ruthless, releasing three solo albums including the controversial Shock of the Hour before leaving the label in 1998.[2][3]

In 2016, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of N.W.A.[4][5][6]

Early life

Lorenzo Jerald Patterson was born in Compton, California, on June 16, 1969,[7] and raised in Pannes Ave. around Kelly Park. He grew up with his parents, two brothers and a sister. His father used to work for "the government", until he later opened up his own barber shop.[8] Patterson joined the Kelly Park Compton Crips (of which Eazy-E would also become a member) in attempt to make money, but soon departed and turned to drug dealing as he felt it was more lucrative. Following a raid on his childhood friend MC Chip's house, Patterson quit dealing and focused thereafter on making music.[9]

Patterson attended Dominguez High School, where he met his future collaborator, DJ Train. At this time, he developed an interest in hip hop music, and began writing songs with MC Chip, with whom he formed the group Awesome Crew, and performed at parties and nightclubs.[10] Patterson officially began his rap career upon joining forces with another childhood friend, Eric "Eazy-E" Wright, in 1985.[11] Patterson graduated from high school in 1987 and he planned to join the United States Army after graduation, but changed his mind after watching the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket.

Music career

Career beginnings: 1987–1991

In 1987, Patterson was signed as a solo artist to Eazy-E's Ruthless Records, while still attending high school. However, when Ice Cube went to study for a year, Ren was asked to write songs for the in-progress Eazy-Duz-It. After writing much of the album, MC Ren was asked to join the group N.W.A. They immediately started on the album Straight Outta Compton. With a budget of US$8,000, the album was finished in four weeks and released in August 1988.[12] Propelled by "Fuck tha Police", the album became a major success, despite an almost complete absence of radio airplay or major concert tours. The FBI sent Ruthless a warning letter in response to the song's content.[13][14]

 
Poster for one of N.W.A's first concerts at a Compton skating rink, 1988

One month after Straight Outta Compton, Eazy-Duz-It was released, with lyrics largely written by Patterson, with contributions from Ice Cube and The D.O.C.[15]

Following Ice Cube's departure from the group in 1989, N.W.A quickly released the EP 100 Miles and Runnin'[16][17] with lyrics written by Patterson, with contributions by The D.O.C. The group's second full-length studio album, Niggaz4Life, was released the next year.[18] Selling 955,000 copies in the 1st week and was certified as Platinum,[19] it became the first rap album to enter #1 on the Billboard charts.[20] This album would become the group's final, as Dr. Dre left the group over financial disputes with Jerry Heller.

According to Patterson, it was common opinion that Heller was the one receiving their due:

We felt he didn't deserve what he was getting. We deserved that shit. We were the ones making the records, traveling in vans and driving all around the place. You do all those fucking shows trying to get known, and then you come home to a fucking apartment. Then you go to his house, and this motherfucker lives in a mansion. There's gold leaf trimmings all in the bathroom and all kinds of other shit. You're thinking, "Man, fuck that."[21]

Solo career: 1992–present

As N.W.A disbanded, Patterson started recording his first solo release titled Kizz My Black Azz. The 6-track EP was entirely produced by DJ Bobcat, except for one song that Patterson produced himself. Released in summer 1992, the EP was a hit, commercially and critically. Without any radio play, the EP went Platinum within 2 months.[22][23]

Patterson began recording for his debut album, at that time called Life Sentence, in late 1992. During the recording process, Patterson joined The Nation Of Islam with guidance from DJ Train. This caused him to scrap Life Sentence, and Shock Of The Hour was released in late 1993.[24] The album debuted at #1 on the R&B charts, selling 321,000 copies in its first month. Shock of the Hour was regarded as being more focused, yet even more controversial, and critics accused him again of being anti-white, misogynist, and antisemitic.[25][26] The album is thematically divided into two sides; the first half deals with social issues like ghetto life, drug addiction, racism and poverty. The second half shows Patterson's political side, as this half was recorded after he joined the Nation of Islam. The album features the hit singles "Same Ol' Shit" and "Mayday On The Frontline".

After 2 years of not talking to each other, Patterson reunited with Eazy-E in 1994 to produce their duet song "Tha Muthpukkin' Real" produced by DJ Yella, with Patterson co-producing. Three months later; on March 26, 1995, Eazy-E would die from complications of AIDS. The song "Tha Muthpukkin' Real" was released as a single in 1995.

Patterson soon fell on hard times when both DJ Train and Eazy-E died before the release of The Villain in Black. The album, which was released in early 1996 and represented Patterson's first attempt at imitating the G-funk sound of Dr. Dre's The Chronic, was not well received by critics. It was also heavily criticized for what many saw as Patterson's pandering to gangsta rap at the cost of a reduction in the sociopolitical content found on his earlier releases. The album debuted at #31 on the pop-charts, with the first week's sales of 31,000 copies. By the second month it had sold 131,000 copies.

Before leaving Ruthless, Patterson released Ruthless for Life in 1998, which proved a small comeback, selling moderately well. The album features Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, RBX and 8Ball & MJG, and others. This was the first time Patterson worked with new producers. By the end of 1998, Patterson had left Ruthless.[27][28]

On October 31, 2009, Patterson released his fourth studio album entitled Renincarnated, which was released under his own record label Villain. Renincarnated was only released in the US.

In 2015, Patterson stated that he had been working on his second EP, titled Rebel Music and released two singles: the title track, "Rebel Music", and "Burn Radio Burn". The official remix for "Rebel Music" was released in June 2014, and features Ice Cube.[29][30][31] It was originally expected to be released by the end of 2015 but remained unreleased until 2022 when he canceled the project and followed it up with a new EP, Osiris via Twitter.[32]

On May 22, 2022, he announced the track list of Osiris, and released the EP on June 3, 2022. The eight-track EP is entirely produced by Tha Chill and features guest appearances from Kurupt, Kokane, Cold 187um, Ras Kass and others.[33]

Collaborations: 1987–present

In 1988, Patterson contributed to Eazy-Duz-It. Although officially released as a solo album by Eazy-E, numerous artists contributed. Patterson; the only guest rapper on the album, features raps of his own on almost half of the album. The album was produced by Dr. Dre and DJ Yella, while Patterson, Ice Cube and The D.O.C. wrote the lyrics.

In 1990, Patterson produced the debut album for his protege group CPO, titled To Hell and Black. The group consisted of CPO Boss Hogg, DJ Train, and Young D. After the release of their debut album, the group dissolved. CPO Boss Hogg went to have a solo career, featuring on high-profile albums of N.W.A, Dr. Dre and Tupac, while DJ Train stayed with Patterson.

In 1993, Patterson introduced a new group called The Whole Click. The group featured Patterson's longtime collaborator Bigg Rocc, Grinch, Bone and Patterson's brother, Juvenile. The group first appeared on Patterson's debut album Shock of the Hour. The collective later split up. Bigg Rocc continued to collaborate with Patterson, featuring him on all his solo albums.

In 2000, he appeared on the song "Hello", which featured Dr. Dre and Ice Cube on Ice Cube's War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) album. He joined the Up In Smoke Tour that same year to rap his verse on the track. He also appeared on the posse cut "Some L.A. Niggaz" from Dr. Dre's 2001 album.[34]

Patterson's recent work has appeared on some more politically oriented projects with Public Enemy, specifically Paris's album Hard Truth Soldiers Vol. 1 as well as on Public Enemy's album Rebirth of a Nation. Paris stated in an interview with rapstation.com that: "MC Ren is retired and won't be doing a full-length album as far as I know. I get at him for verses, that's about it."

In April 2016, Patterson reunited with the former members of N.W.A at Coachella.[35][36][37]

Other ventures

Film career

In 1992, Patterson was offered the role for A-Wax in Menace II Society. Despite accepting the role, Patterson later changed his mind and the role was given to MC Eiht.[38]

In 2004, Patterson released the straight-to-DVD film Lost in the Game. The movie was produced, written and directed by Patterson, with Playboy T assisting. It was an independent movie released by Patterson's company Villain.

Patterson was portrayed by Aldis Hodge[39] in the 2015 N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton.[40][41][42][43]

Personal life

In June 1993, he married Yaasamen Alaa, with whom he has five children. His oldest son, Anthony, is an aspiring rapper under the name "Waxxie",[44] and has collaborated with other sons of N.W.A members.

In April 1993, Patterson began attending a mosque, and by July he was a fully registered member of the Nation of Islam, known as Lorenzo X. Two years later he left the organization and converted to Sunni Islam.[45]

Artistry

Influences

Patterson stated that KRS-One, Chuck D, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, and Run-DMC are his biggest influences.[46] MC Ren also stated Criminal Minded by Boogie Down Productions as his all-time favorite hip hop album.[47]

Musical style

Together with N.W.A., Patterson popularized the sub-genre of the Gangsta rap and West Coast Hip Hop, while also being credited by many as one of the seminal groups in the history of hip hop music. He also endured controversy due to his music's explicit lyrics that many viewed as being disrespectful of women, as well as its glorification of drugs and crime.

Patterson is noted as a proficient lyricist and storyteller and is regarded for his honesty, as he often includes his political views in his music. Most of his lyrics focus on controversial issues in global politics. The views expressed in his lyrics are largely commentary on issues such as class struggle, socialism, poverty, religion, government, imperialism and institutional racism.

Discography

 
Logo used by MC Ren since 2009

Studio albums

Collaboration albums

Extended plays

Filmography

Films
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Niggaz4Life: The Only Home Video Himself Documentary
2000 Up In Smoke Tour Himself Concert film
2005 Lost in the Game The Vill Main role
2017 The Defiant Ones Himself TV documentary
Biographical portrayals in film
Year Title Portrayed by Notes
2015 Straight Outta Compton Aldis Hodge Biographical film about N.W.A
2016 Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Michel'le Daniel DeBoe Biographical film about Michel'le

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This article is about American rapper For German rapper and stand up comedian see MC Rene Lorenzo Jerald Patterson born June 16 1969 1 better known by his stage name MC Ren is an American rapper songwriter and record producer from Compton California He is the founder and owner of the record label Villain Entertainment MC RenMC Ren in 1990BornLorenzo Jerald Patterson 1969 06 16 June 16 1969 age 53 Compton California U S Other namesVillainRuthless VillainThe Villain in BlackRebel VillainNation VillainEducationDominguez High SchoolOccupationsRapperRecord ProducerSongwriterYears active1987 presentSpouseYaasamen Alaa m 1993 wbr Children5Musical careerGenresHip hop gangsta rap political hip hop West Coast hip hopInstrument s VocalsLabelsRuthless 1987 1998 Priority 1987 1992 Relativity 1993 1996 Epic 1997 1998 Villain 1999 present Formerly ofN W AWebsitenationvillain wbr comMC Ren began his career as a solo artist signed to Eazy E s Ruthless Records in early 1987 while still attending high school By the end of 1987 after having written nearly half of Eazy Duz It he became a member of N W A After the group disbanded in 1991 he stayed with Ruthless releasing three solo albums including the controversial Shock of the Hour before leaving the label in 1998 2 3 In 2016 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of N W A 4 5 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Music career 2 1 Career beginnings 1987 1991 2 2 Solo career 1992 present 2 3 Collaborations 1987 present 3 Other ventures 3 1 Film career 4 Personal life 5 Artistry 5 1 Influences 5 2 Musical style 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Collaboration albums 6 3 Extended plays 7 Filmography 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditLorenzo Jerald Patterson was born in Compton California on June 16 1969 7 and raised in Pannes Ave around Kelly Park He grew up with his parents two brothers and a sister His father used to work for the government until he later opened up his own barber shop 8 Patterson joined the Kelly Park Compton Crips of which Eazy E would also become a member in attempt to make money but soon departed and turned to drug dealing as he felt it was more lucrative Following a raid on his childhood friend MC Chip s house Patterson quit dealing and focused thereafter on making music 9 Patterson attended Dominguez High School where he met his future collaborator DJ Train At this time he developed an interest in hip hop music and began writing songs with MC Chip with whom he formed the group Awesome Crew and performed at parties and nightclubs 10 Patterson officially began his rap career upon joining forces with another childhood friend Eric Eazy E Wright in 1985 11 Patterson graduated from high school in 1987 and he planned to join the United States Army after graduation but changed his mind after watching the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket Music career EditCareer beginnings 1987 1991 Edit In 1987 Patterson was signed as a solo artist to Eazy E s Ruthless Records while still attending high school However when Ice Cube went to study for a year Ren was asked to write songs for the in progress Eazy Duz It After writing much of the album MC Ren was asked to join the group N W A They immediately started on the album Straight Outta Compton With a budget of US 8 000 the album was finished in four weeks and released in August 1988 12 Propelled by Fuck tha Police the album became a major success despite an almost complete absence of radio airplay or major concert tours The FBI sent Ruthless a warning letter in response to the song s content 13 14 Poster for one of N W A s first concerts at a Compton skating rink 1988 One month after Straight Outta Compton Eazy Duz It was released with lyrics largely written by Patterson with contributions from Ice Cube and The D O C 15 Following Ice Cube s departure from the group in 1989 N W A quickly released the EP 100 Miles and Runnin 16 17 with lyrics written by Patterson with contributions by The D O C The group s second full length studio album Niggaz4Life was released the next year 18 Selling 955 000 copies in the 1st week and was certified as Platinum 19 it became the first rap album to enter 1 on the Billboard charts 20 This album would become the group s final as Dr Dre left the group over financial disputes with Jerry Heller According to Patterson it was common opinion that Heller was the one receiving their due We felt he didn t deserve what he was getting We deserved that shit We were the ones making the records traveling in vans and driving all around the place You do all those fucking shows trying to get known and then you come home to a fucking apartment Then you go to his house and this motherfucker lives in a mansion There s gold leaf trimmings all in the bathroom and all kinds of other shit You re thinking Man fuck that 21 Solo career 1992 present Edit As N W A disbanded Patterson started recording his first solo release titled Kizz My Black Azz The 6 track EP was entirely produced by DJ Bobcat except for one song that Patterson produced himself Released in summer 1992 the EP was a hit commercially and critically Without any radio play the EP went Platinum within 2 months 22 23 Patterson began recording for his debut album at that time called Life Sentence in late 1992 During the recording process Patterson joined The Nation Of Islam with guidance from DJ Train This caused him to scrap Life Sentence and Shock Of The Hour was released in late 1993 24 The album debuted at 1 on the R amp B charts selling 321 000 copies in its first month Shock of the Hour was regarded as being more focused yet even more controversial and critics accused him again of being anti white misogynist and antisemitic 25 26 The album is thematically divided into two sides the first half deals with social issues like ghetto life drug addiction racism and poverty The second half shows Patterson s political side as this half was recorded after he joined the Nation of Islam The album features the hit singles Same Ol Shit and Mayday On The Frontline After 2 years of not talking to each other Patterson reunited with Eazy E in 1994 to produce their duet song Tha Muthpukkin Real produced by DJ Yella with Patterson co producing Three months later on March 26 1995 Eazy E would die from complications of AIDS The song Tha Muthpukkin Real was released as a single in 1995 Patterson soon fell on hard times when both DJ Train and Eazy E died before the release of The Villain in Black The album which was released in early 1996 and represented Patterson s first attempt at imitating the G funk sound of Dr Dre s The Chronic was not well received by critics It was also heavily criticized for what many saw as Patterson s pandering to gangsta rap at the cost of a reduction in the sociopolitical content found on his earlier releases The album debuted at 31 on the pop charts with the first week s sales of 31 000 copies By the second month it had sold 131 000 copies Before leaving Ruthless Patterson released Ruthless for Life in 1998 which proved a small comeback selling moderately well The album features Ice Cube Snoop Dogg RBX and 8Ball amp MJG and others This was the first time Patterson worked with new producers By the end of 1998 Patterson had left Ruthless 27 28 On October 31 2009 Patterson released his fourth studio album entitled Renincarnated which was released under his own record label Villain Renincarnated was only released in the US In 2015 Patterson stated that he had been working on his second EP titled Rebel Music and released two singles the title track Rebel Music and Burn Radio Burn The official remix for Rebel Music was released in June 2014 and features Ice Cube 29 30 31 It was originally expected to be released by the end of 2015 but remained unreleased until 2022 when he canceled the project and followed it up with a new EP Osiris via Twitter 32 On May 22 2022 he announced the track list of Osiris and released the EP on June 3 2022 The eight track EP is entirely produced by Tha Chill and features guest appearances from Kurupt Kokane Cold 187um Ras Kass and others 33 Collaborations 1987 present Edit In 1988 Patterson contributed to Eazy Duz It Although officially released as a solo album by Eazy E numerous artists contributed Patterson the only guest rapper on the album features raps of his own on almost half of the album The album was produced by Dr Dre and DJ Yella while Patterson Ice Cube and The D O C wrote the lyrics In 1990 Patterson produced the debut album for his protege group CPO titled To Hell and Black The group consisted of CPO Boss Hogg DJ Train and Young D After the release of their debut album the group dissolved CPO Boss Hogg went to have a solo career featuring on high profile albums of N W A Dr Dre and Tupac while DJ Train stayed with Patterson In 1993 Patterson introduced a new group called The Whole Click The group featured Patterson s longtime collaborator Bigg Rocc Grinch Bone and Patterson s brother Juvenile The group first appeared on Patterson s debut album Shock of the Hour The collective later split up Bigg Rocc continued to collaborate with Patterson featuring him on all his solo albums In 2000 he appeared on the song Hello which featured Dr Dre and Ice Cube on Ice Cube s War amp Peace Vol 2 The Peace Disc album He joined the Up In Smoke Tour that same year to rap his verse on the track He also appeared on the posse cut Some L A Niggaz from Dr Dre s 2001 album 34 Patterson s recent work has appeared on some more politically oriented projects with Public Enemy specifically Paris s album Hard Truth Soldiers Vol 1 as well as on Public Enemy s album Rebirth of a Nation Paris stated in an interview with rapstation com that MC Ren is retired and won t be doing a full length album as far as I know I get at him for verses that s about it In April 2016 Patterson reunited with the former members of N W A at Coachella 35 36 37 Other ventures EditFilm career Edit In 1992 Patterson was offered the role for A Wax in Menace II Society Despite accepting the role Patterson later changed his mind and the role was given to MC Eiht 38 In 2004 Patterson released the straight to DVD film Lost in the Game The movie was produced written and directed by Patterson with Playboy T assisting It was an independent movie released by Patterson s company Villain Patterson was portrayed by Aldis Hodge 39 in the 2015 N W A biopic Straight Outta Compton 40 41 42 43 Personal life EditIn June 1993 he married Yaasamen Alaa with whom he has five children His oldest son Anthony is an aspiring rapper under the name Waxxie 44 and has collaborated with other sons of N W A members In April 1993 Patterson began attending a mosque and by July he was a fully registered member of the Nation of Islam known as Lorenzo X Two years later he left the organization and converted to Sunni Islam 45 Artistry EditInfluences Edit Patterson stated that KRS One Chuck D Rakim Big Daddy Kane and Run DMC are his biggest influences 46 MC Ren also stated Criminal Minded by Boogie Down Productions as his all time favorite hip hop album 47 Musical style Edit Together with N W A Patterson popularized the sub genre of the Gangsta rap and West Coast Hip Hop while also being credited by many as one of the seminal groups in the history of hip hop music He also endured controversy due to his music s explicit lyrics that many viewed as being disrespectful of women as well as its glorification of drugs and crime Patterson is noted as a proficient lyricist and storyteller and is regarded for his honesty as he often includes his political views in his music Most of his lyrics focus on controversial issues in global politics The views expressed in his lyrics are largely commentary on issues such as class struggle socialism poverty religion government imperialism and institutional racism Discography EditMain article MC Ren discographySee also N W A discography Logo used by MC Ren since 2009 Studio albums Edit Shock of the Hour 1993 The Villain in Black 1996 Ruthless for Life 1998 Renincarnated 2009 Collaboration albums Edit N W A and the Posse with N W A bootleg 1987 Straight Outta Compton with N W A 1988 Niggaz4Life with N W A 1991 Extended plays Edit Kizz My Black Azz 1992 Osiris 2022 Filmography EditFilmsYear Title Role Notes1993 Niggaz4Life The Only Home Video Himself Documentary2000 Up In Smoke Tour Himself Concert film2005 Lost in the Game The Vill Main role2017 The Defiant Ones Himself TV documentaryBiographical portrayals in filmYear Title Portrayed by Notes2015 Straight Outta Compton Aldis Hodge Biographical film about N W A2016 Surviving Compton Dre Suge amp Michel le Daniel DeBoe Biographical film about Michel leReferences Edit Happy Birthday MC Ren XXL XXL Magazine Retrieved June 16 2018 Here s What MC Ren Has Been Up To Since N W A Bustle Retrieved August 14 2015 MC Ren Villain Nation Retrieved January 6 2019 N W A Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame www rockhall com Retrieved April 26 2021 NWA inducted to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame BBC News April 10 2016 Retrieved January 24 2022 Seabrook III Robby Today in Hip Hop N W A Inducted Into Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame XXL XXL Magazine Retrieved April 8 2018 Huey Steve MC Ren Biography AllMusic Retrieved June 6 2017 Raider Tusken December 7 2007 29 MC Ren interview 1 Hip Hop Connection February 1994 NO 60 jpg Flickr Photo Sharing Flickr Retrieved August 14 2015 Raider Tusken December 7 2007 41 MC Ren interview 1 The Source February 1994 NO 53 Flickr Retrieved August 14 2015 Westhoff Ben June 16 2014 MC Ren Comes Out Swinging on His New Single L A Weekly Retrieved August 14 2015 MC Ren Interview October 2008 West Coast News Network Dubcnn com Retrieved August 14 2015 Headley Maxine BBC Music Review of N W A Straight Outta Compton BBC Retrieved August 17 2015 Compton Rappers Versus the Letter of the Law FBI Claims Song by N W A Advocates Violence on Police Los Angeles Times October 5 1989 Harrington Richard October 4 1989 THE FBI AS MUSIC CRITIC Washington Post McDermott Terry 2002 04 14 Parental Advisory Explicit Lyrics Los Angeles Times Old music 100 Miles and Runnin The Guardian June 19 2012 Allah Sha Be August 14 2020 Today in Hip Hop History N W A s Second LP 100 Miles And Runnin Turns 30 The Source Grow Kory May 29 2016 N W A Reflect on Efil4zaggin 1991 s Most Dangerous Album Rolling Stone American album certifications N W A EFIL4ZAGGIN Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved September 7 2020 N W A Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Retrieved January 15 2022 Burgess Omar October 26 2008 MC Ren RenIncarnated Hiphop DX Archived from the original on September 27 2012 Retrieved April 18 2011 James Bernard September 1992 Kizz My Black Azz Return of the Product Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on September 22 2022 American album certifications MC Ren Kizz My Black Azz Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved January 15 2022 Gold Jonathan December 19 1993 M C REN Shock of the Hour Ruthless Relativity Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 22 2022 Retrieved September 22 2022 MC Ren Chart History R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Retrieved January 24 2022 Shock of the Hour Ruthless 1993 robertchristgau com November 23 1993 Retrieved June 7 2015 Reiss Randy June 19 1998 MC Ren Gets Ruthless On New Solo Album MTV News Archived from the original on September 19 2022 Retrieved September 19 2022 Ruthless for Life MC Ren Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic retrieved July 14 2021 Westhoff Ben June 16 2014 MC Ren Comes Out Swinging on His New Single LA Weekly N W A Forever MC Ren Making New Tunes With Ice Cube DJ Premier VIBE October 25 2017 Retrieved October 25 2017 Martins Chris March 27 2014 N W A OG MC Ren Is Still Making Rebel Music SPIN MC Ren realmcren May 20 2022 NEW EP Osiris dropping June 3rd The Saga continues Tweet Retrieved September 15 2022 via Twitter N W A Legend MC Ren Unveils Tha Chill Produced Osiris EP Tracklist amp Release Date HipHopDX May 25 2022 Hello HotNewHipHop May 25 2017 Retrieved March 25 2022 Kreps Daniel June 28 2015 Ice Cube Reunites With N W A s DJ Yella and MC Ren Onstage Rolling Stone Watch Ice Cube reunite with N W A members MC Ren and DJ Yella at Coachella NME April 17 2016 N W A s Coachella Reunion Felt Like Old Times MC Ren Says Rolling Stone April 28 2016 Retrieved April 28 2016 MC Eiht Praises Kendrick Lamar Recalls DJ Quik s Clever Line And 2Pac s Menace II Society Days hiphopdx com January 30 2013 Retrieved April 9 2015 Kroll Justin July 29 2014 Universal s Straight Outta Compton Casts its MC Ren and DJ Yella Variety Ford Rebecca July 29 2014 N W A Biopic Casts MC Ren amp DJ Yella Roles Billboard MC Ren Slams N W A Straight Outta Compton Movie Trailers How the Hell You Leave Me Out Billboard June 10 2015 Retrieved July 14 2021 MC Ren on Straight Outta Compton Don t Let the Movie Fool You About My Contribution The Hollywood Reporter August 17 2015 Retrieved August 17 2015 Child Ben August 18 2015 MC Ren praises Straight Outta Compton but laments lesser role in NWA biopic The Guardian Retrieved June 6 2017 MC Ren s Son Waxxie Pursues Rap Career Talks Father s Influence HipHopDX December 12 2011 Retrieved December 12 2011 Burgess Omar October 25 2008 MC Ren RenIncarnated HipHop DX Archived from the original on September 27 2012 Retrieved May 21 2011 MC Ren Confirms Gangsta Rap Label Began With N W A Newspaper Article HipHopDX May 22 2014 MC Ren on Boogie Down Productions Criminal Minded BEST ALBUMS Episode 36 YouTube April 2 2017 Archived from the original on December 11 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to MC Ren Official Website MC Ren at AllMusic MC Ren at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MC Ren amp oldid 1149396369, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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