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Omar Rogelio Tull (born June 11, 1977), better known by his stage name PackFM, is an American Underground hip hop artist and producer from Brooklyn, New York City. As a teenager in the mid-1990s, PackFM began his battle career, winning numerous prestigious freestyle titles. These wins include the 88HipHop MC Battle Champion, where he was inducted into their Hall of Fame after four undefeated months, Braggin Rites tournament in 1999, Everlast Harlem Lyricist Championship in 2003, and three undefeated months in the 24 Hour MC Battle sponsored by TDK.

PackFM
OriginBrooklyn, New York, United States
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Hip hop artist, producer, visual artist
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1998–2014
LabelsQN5 Music
Websiteqn5.com/artists/packfm%20qn5.com/artists/packfm

PackFM's recording career began in 1998, with his single "Hit List" getting frequent airplay on Hot 97 New York. Around 2000, PackFM joined and began to collaborate with QN5 label founder Tonedeff. After releasing the Extended F@mm EP Happy F*ck You Songs with Tonedeff, Substantial, and Session in 2002, PackFM has released two studio albums, 2006's whutduzFMstand4, which won UndergroundHipHop.com's People's Choice Album of the Year, and 2010's I F*cking Hate Rappers, which was featured on multiple "Best Of 2010" lists from sources such as 2DopeBoyz and HipHop DX. He has also worked on countless collaborations that have spawned a series of Featured Material releases. Since joining the QN5 label, PackFM has headlined and supported tours along with fellow labelmates Tonedeff and Cunninlynguists both nationally and internationally through Canada, Europe, and Australia.[1] He's also performed with Hip Hop superstars like Ghostface Killah, Common, Slick Rick, among others.

Throughout his career, PackFM and his music have been featured in many different mediums. PackFM's film credits include an award-winning Dutch documentary titled "Kika NY", and, alongside Questlove, Mos Def, and other prominent emcees, "Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme", which won multiple awards at film festivals around the United States.[2] PackFM has had two television spots, one for MTV Hip Hop Week in 2003, and another for the Ford Edge in 2007. In print, he's had features in XXL, The Source Magazine, "URB" and Rolling Stone Magazine. PackFM contributed a remixed version of "Click, Clack, Spray" for the soundtrack to Marc Ecko's Getting Up. The soundtrack went on to win two awards, one for Best Licensed Music from GameSpot and the MTV VMA for Best Video Game Soundtrack.[3] In 2008, PackFM starred in a G4 Freestyle 101 episode.

PackFM was working on his third and final solo album, The Human Highlight Reel and a new Extended F@mm record, along with co-hosting a weekly podcast, Tacos and Chocolate Milk, with long-time collaborator and friend Tonedeff before going on hiatus from performing in 2013. His last official feature was on the track "Lucky" off of Tonedeff's EP Hunter.

Biography edit

Early life edit

PackFM was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. During much of his youth, he had less of an interest in MCing than another element of hip hop, graffiti. PackFM attended LaGuardia High School, where he began to gain an appreciation for hip hop music and battle rapping after watching A Tribe Called Quest's "Check the Rhime". During high school, PackFM would battle in ciphers both in school and outside of hip hop shows.[4] After receiving his G.E.D., PackFM briefly attended Brooklyn College.[5] While at Brooklyn College he began to run a hip hop radio show, which led to him making many industry connections and eventually bringing him back into the New York freestyle scene.

Freestyle competitions (1997–2000) edit

PackFM quickly rose to the top of countless major freestyle battles during the late 1990s and early 2000s. In 1998, PackFM became the 88HipHop MC Battle Champion, and retained it for four months before retiring. He was inducted into the 88HipHop MC Battle Hall of Fame soon after. During the next year, he won the Braggin' Rites, Next Generation Battle, and TDK's 24 Hour MC Battle tournaments (the latter of which he retained his top spot for 3 straight months).[6] During his reign, he battled against many other prominent 1990s battle rappers who would lead to collaborations with underground scenes around the United States, including Poison Pen, Eyedea, Pumpkinhead, Apathy, among others.[6]

While PackFM was dominating freestyle tournaments, he also maintained a consistent flow of recorded singles and collaborations. His first single, "Hit List" in 1998, was immediately played in heavy rotation by Hot97 New York.

PackFM's memorable persona led to him being cast in numerous documentaries about New York hip hop culture, including the Dutch documentary Kika NY in 1999 and the award-winning Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme in 2000.[7]

QN5, Extended F@mm (2000–2004) edit

After dominating the battle scene, PackFM set out to do something very few freestyle battlers do successfully; create quality music in studio. His opportunity to do just this came to fruition when he began collaborating with Tonedeff, the founder of underground record label QN5 Music, whom he battled previously. The duo came together in 2000 to create a track for the Napster/Rapstation.com Power to the People and Beats contest, where they made it to the top six finalists.

In 2000, PackFM released his first mixtape Featured Material Volume One independently, which included a mixture of freestyles, past singles, and battles. In 2001 he released his first solo 12" single "Freestyle Marathon" through the now defunct Bronx Science label. The A side of the single was produced by Celph Titled and the B side was produced by PackFM himself and featured Rise and Wordsworth.

During 2002, PackFM released two group collaborations as well. First was The Plague's initial LP Gang Green, a large group album including QN5 labelmates, Talib Kweli, Jin, and Pumpkinhead. November 2002 saw the release of Extended F@mm's EP Happy F*ck You Songs. Extended F@mm is a collection of Tonedeff and PackFM and their underground hip hop friends Substantial, Session. Urban Smarts gave the EP a 65 "dope" rating, declaring the intensity of the battle rhymes can "rip you to lyrical shreds" with the consistent humor element being an added strength to the record.[8] Matt Jost of Rap Reviews further declared that Happy F*ck You Songs was one of "the most innovative posse cut[s] since – well, in a long time."[9] This EP led to a spot during MTV Hip Hop Week alongside Tonedeff.

After the release of Happy F*ck You Songs, PackFM maintained an incredibly fast recording pace. Both the solo compilation Featured Material Vol. 2 and the QN5 compilation Asterisk: Two were released by QN5 Music in 2003. 2004 saw another couple of compilation releases, Asterisk: Three by QN5 Music and The Plague's sophomore effort 28 Tracks Later, the latter of which the original crew, with a few additions including a remixed G-Unit track featuring 50 Cent.

whutduzFMstand4? (2003–2008) edit

Throughout the large output of compilations and collaborations, PackFM was working on something much more ambitious; a full solo studio album. PackFM released two singles for whutduzFMstand4? prior to its release; "Forevershine/Upclose & Personal/Set It Up" in 2004 and "Stomp/Complex Simplicity" in 2005.[10]

The 2005 QN5 Megashow was a major turning point in PackFM's career, as his stage presence and working of the crowd, while nursing an injured ankle, led to a label executive bidding war. Although majors were interested, PackFM went with the independent Avatar Records for distribution to maintain creative freedom.[5] This perk of interest also led to a video game appearance, with P. Diddy choosing "Click, Clack and Spray" to be featured on Marc Ecko's Getting Up and on the B-side of a promotional 12" for the game, with the A-side having past collaborator Talib Kweli with Rakim's "Getting Up Anthem."[11]

Originally projected to be released in Spring of 2004, the album was eventually released in September 2006. The album was met with critical acclaim from reviewers and underground hip hop fans alike. MVRemix gave the album a 9/10. Max Herman of XLR8R gave the album a positive review, stating, "as this album has been so many years in the making, Pack aptly makes every moment count."[12] Later that year, whutduzFMstand4 was announced UndergroundHipHop.com's 2006 People's Choice Award for Album of the Year.[13]

Asterisk: 4 was released in 2007 by QN5 Music, involving many PackFM collaborations as the past three have. That year, he performed in The Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival, which was headlined that year by Ghostface Killah.

I F*cking Hate Rappers (2008–2011) edit

On Valentine's Day, 2008, QN5 Music released the Baby Blue for Pink EP, with PackFM contributing the song "Plucking Daisies."[14] G4's Freestyle 101 Series featured PackFM a couple months later.

In 2009, PackFM was a nominee for Best Lyricist at the Underground Hip Hop Awards.[15] That same year, he was featured on the track "Hypnotize" for Cunninlynguists album Strange Journey, Vol. 1.

PackFM set out to write a follow-up solo album to whutduzFMstand4?. The record turned into the concept album I F*cking Hate Rappers, a passionate (and often humorous) condemnation of the present climate of Hip Hop. The album was released May 5, 2010. I F*cking Hate Rappers was met with even more universal acclaim than his previous effort. A Wu Tang Corp review gave the album a 4/5 and said it "could be a classic and serve as what rap albums should be." Nicholas Candiotto of Potholes in my Blog also gave I F*cking Hate Rappers a 4/5, calling the album "a breath of fresh air."[16] There were some reviewers who found his theme as too repetitive or that he complained too much, such as Jon Garcia of KevinNottingham.com. However, HipHopDX gave the album yet another 4/5 X rating, claiming that it will be remembered as an extremely significant album in years to come.[17] Absolutely Positive, the final "bonus" track on the album, spent multiple weeks on College Radio charts.[18]

Featured Material Volume 4 and Tacos and Chocolate Milk (2011–2013) edit

After supporting tours for I F*ckin Hate Rappers around the United States and Europe with Cunninlynguists, PackFM began to yet again branch out to new ventures, this time outside of emceeing completely.[19] He also announced plans for his new solo project, The Human Highlight Reel, which was reported by Aboveground Magazine in November 2011.

In May 2012, PackFM and Tonedeff began the Tacos and Chocolate Milk (TaCM) podcast, an approximately one-hour-long show where they discuss nothing in particular.[20] Some recurring segments include "Yo Pack!" and "Evil Tony". The show occasionally has guests, such as Kno of Cunninlynguists and Mr. Mecca. Support behind this endeavor grew very quickly, as Paste Magazine listed the show in their July "Ten Best Music Podcasts" article, and it was also featured in the iTunes New and Noteworthy section.[21] As of Episode No. 24, the podcast has amassed over one million downloads.

PackFM's fourth Featured Material Volume 4 was released on June 19, 2012. Aside from the usual rarities and collaborations, a handful of stand-up bits performed by PackFM are included. PackFM announced on the TaCM podcast that he wants to pursue stand-up comedy.

Late August-early September saw PackFM's most recent tour, a far-reaching West Coast trip with Johnny October. During an interview with 88toInfinity in September 2012, PackFM announced that Human Highlight Reel, would be his final solo PackFM album, with a final EP preceding it titled The Speaker King. Further, it will be recorded on stage with a live band and audience all the way through in a single take, as he calls it, it will be his "show and prove album."[22] However, he said that he will still do collaborations with QN5 artists. On December 21, 2012, PackFM released a single titled "12" with members of The Plague.

Hiatus (2014–present) edit

PackFM's rap career went on official hiatus in the years after FM Volume 4 was released. His last official feature was on "Lucky" by Tonedeff. He has performed on occasion since then (including the finale of WNYU's Halftime Show[23]), along with stand up gigs.

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

  • whutduzFMstand4?
  • I F*cking Hate Rappers
    • Released: April 2010
    • Label: QN5 Music
  • The Speaker King (EP)
    • Released: TBA
    • Label: QN5 Music
  • The Human Highlight Reel
    • Released: TBA
    • Label: QN5 Music

Solo compilations edit

  • Featured Material Vol. 1
  • Featured Material Vol. 2
    • Released: April 2003
    • Label: QN5 Music
  • Featured Material Vol. 3
    • Released: July 2004
    • Label: QN5 Music
  • FMania: The Best (Of)
    • Released: October 2008
    • Label: QN5 Music
  • Featured Material Vol. 4
    • Released: June 19, 2012
    • Label: QN5 Music

Group compilations edit

  • Asterisk: One (as QN5 Music)
    • Released: 2002
    • Label: QN5 Music
  • Gang Green (as The Plague)
    • Released: 2002
    • Label: MCMI Records/QN5 Music
  • Happy F*ck You Songs (as Extended F@mm)
  • Asterisk: Two (as QN5 Music)
    • Released: 2003
    • Label: QN5 Music
  • 28 Tracks Later (as The Plague)

Released: 2004 Label: MCMI Records/QN5 Music/Red Army Inc.

  • Asterisk: Three (as QN5 Music)
    • Released: 2004
    • Label: QN5 Music
  • Asterisk: Four (as QN5 Music)
    • Released: 2007
    • Label: QN5 Music
  • Baby Blue for Pink (as QN5 Music)
    • Released: 2008
    • Label: QN5 Music

Singles edit

  • "Hit List"
    • Released: February 1998
    • Label: Ope Entertainment
  • "Lifestyles of the Poor wit' a Fortune" feat. Chris Dubbs, O*Asiatic and Benjamin Hooks
    • Released: May 1998
    • Label: Ope Entertainment
  • "Freestyle Marathon" feat. Wordsworth and Rise
    • Released: 2001
    • Label: Bronx Science Records
  • "Arrogant" w/ Substantial, Tonedeff and Rise
    • Released: 2002
    • Label: Fat Beats Records
  • "Soul Searchin" feat. Dutch Massive
    • Released: 2002
    • Label: Game Plan Records (UK Release)
  • "This Means War" w/ iCON the Mic King
    • Released: 2002
    • Label: Indieground Rekkids
  • "Most High – Live From New York" feat. The Plague
    • Released: 2002
    • Label: Nothing But Soul Records (French Release)
  • "Extra" feat. Kwote Scriptures and iCON the Mic King
    • Released: 2003
    • Label: The Lost Link
  • "Forever Shine" feat. J.U.I.CE. and Substantial prod. by DJ JS1
    • Released: April 2004
    • Label: QN5 Music/Third Earth Music
    • B-Sides: "Upclose & Personal" and "Set It Up"
  • "Basix" ft. Tonedeff prod. by DJ JS1
    • Released: 2004
    • Label: Bomb Hiphop/Ground Original
  • "Stomp" ft. The Last Emperor and Many Styles
    • Released: April 2005
    • Label: QN5 Music/Freshchest Records
    • B-Side: "Complex Simplicity"
  • "Click Clack & Spray"
    • Released: April 14, 2006
    • Label: Ecko Unlmtd/Traffic
    • A-Side: "Getting Up Anthem" by Rakim & Talib Kweli

Film appearances edit

    • Kika NY (Television documentary 1999)
    • Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme (Feature film 2000)
    • Fuk Dat (2003)
    • Underground Masters Vol.1 (2005)
    • End of The Weak (DVD 2005)
    • FMakalishus (DVD 2006)
    • FLOW: For the Love of Words Volume 1 (Video documentary 2006)
    • Netflix: Hip-Hop Evolution – S3 E3 · Pass the Mic (2019)

Awards edit

  • 1998: 88HipHop MC Battle Champion- 4 undefeated months, Hall of Fame
  • 1999: Braggin' Rites MC Battle Champion
  • 1999: Next Generation Battle competition at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe
  • 1999: 24 Hour MC Battle sponsored by TDK- 3 consecutive months
  • 2000: The Source Unsigned Hype Live MC Battle- 2nd place
  • 2000: "Power To The People And Beats" by Napster/Rapstation.com- top 6
  • 2000: Rock Steady Crew's annual MC Battle- finalist
  • 2003: Everlast Harlem Lyricist Championship
  • 2006: UndergroundHipHop.com's Album of the Year for whutduzFMstand4?
  • 2009: Underground Hip Hop Awards Best Lyricist- Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ Shake (February 20, 2011). "CunninLynguists Announce Oneirology European Tour". Retrieved January 6, 2013.
  2. ^ "Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme – IMDb" – via www.imdb.com.
  3. ^ "2019 Video Music Awards". MTV.
  4. ^ "PackFM music, videos, stats, and photos". Last.fm.
  5. ^ a b . qn5.com. Archived from the original on May 7, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  6. ^ a b . Archived from the original on February 27, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "PackFM". IMDb.
  8. ^ ":: urban smarts . com | extended f@mm : happy fuck you songs | review". www.urbansmarts.com.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 7, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "Omar Tull". Discogs.
  11. ^ "Diddy Joins Ecko in Getting Up – IGN". October 13, 2005 – via www.ign.com.
  12. ^ Herman, Max (August 2006). "PackFM WhutduzFMstand4?". XLR8R.
  13. ^ . qn5.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  14. ^ "RapReview Feature for February 12, 2008 – PackFM Interview". www.rapreviews.com.
  15. ^ "2009 Underground Music Award Nominees Announced". iHipHop. July 8, 2009.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on June 12, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  17. ^ Ortiz, Edwin (June 5, 2010). . HipHop DX. Archived from the original on July 15, 2013.
  18. ^ . June 15, 2009. Archived from the original on June 25, 2009. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  19. ^ "PackFM Gigography, Tour History & Past Concerts – Songkick". www.songkick.com.
  20. ^ . qn5.com. Archived from the original on January 24, 2013. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  21. ^ . pastemagazine.com. June 14, 2012. Archived from the original on July 12, 2019. Retrieved July 12, 2019.
  22. ^ "Wayback Machine has not archived that URL".[dead link]
  23. ^ "PackFM | The Halftime Show 18th Anniversary" – via www.facebook.com.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official QN5 Music Site
  • QN5's channel on YouTube

Interviews

  • Interview with 88 Till Infinity[permanent dead link]
  • Rap Reviews Interview
  • Interview with Jon Emmenidis


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Underground hip hop artist and producer from Brooklyn New York City As a teenager in the mid 1990s PackFM began his battle career winning numerous prestigious freestyle titles These wins include the 88HipHop MC Battle Champion where he was inducted into their Hall of Fame after four undefeated months Braggin Rites tournament in 1999 Everlast Harlem Lyricist Championship in 2003 and three undefeated months in the 24 Hour MC Battle sponsored by TDK PackFMOriginBrooklyn New York United StatesGenresHip hopOccupation s Hip hop artist producer visual artistInstrument s VocalsYears active1998 2014LabelsQN5 MusicWebsiteqn5 wbr com wbr artists wbr packfm 20qn5 wbr com wbr artists wbr packfm PackFM s recording career began in 1998 with his single Hit List getting frequent airplay on Hot 97 New York Around 2000 PackFM joined and began to collaborate with QN5 label founder Tonedeff After releasing the Extended F mm EP Happy F ck You Songs with Tonedeff Substantial and Session in 2002 PackFM has released two studio albums 2006 s whutduzFMstand4 which won UndergroundHipHop com s People s Choice Album of the Year and 2010 s I F cking Hate Rappers which was featured on multiple Best Of 2010 lists from sources such as 2DopeBoyz and HipHop DX He has also worked on countless collaborations that have spawned a series of Featured Material releases Since joining the QN5 label PackFM has headlined and supported tours along with fellow labelmates Tonedeff and Cunninlynguists both nationally and internationally through Canada Europe and Australia 1 He s also performed with Hip Hop superstars like Ghostface Killah Common Slick Rick among others Throughout his career PackFM and his music have been featured in many different mediums PackFM s film credits include an award winning Dutch documentary titled Kika NY and alongside Questlove Mos Def and other prominent emcees Freestyle The Art of Rhyme which won multiple awards at film festivals around the United States 2 PackFM has had two television spots one for MTV Hip Hop Week in 2003 and another for the Ford Edge in 2007 In print he s had features in XXL The Source Magazine URB and Rolling Stone Magazine PackFM contributed a remixed version of Click Clack Spray for the soundtrack to Marc Ecko s Getting Up The soundtrack went on to win two awards one for Best Licensed Music from GameSpot and the MTV VMA for Best Video Game Soundtrack 3 In 2008 PackFM starred in a G4 Freestyle 101 episode PackFM was working on his third and final solo album The Human Highlight Reel and a new Extended F mm record along with co hosting a weekly podcast Tacos and Chocolate Milk with long time collaborator and friend Tonedeff before going on hiatus from performing in 2013 His last official feature was on the track Lucky off of Tonedeff s EP Hunter Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Freestyle competitions 1997 2000 1 3 QN5 Extended F mm 2000 2004 1 4 whutduzFMstand4 2003 2008 1 5 I F cking Hate Rappers 2008 2011 1 6 Featured Material Volume 4 and Tacos and Chocolate Milk 2011 2013 1 7 Hiatus 2014 present 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Solo compilations 2 3 Group compilations 2 4 Singles 2 5 Film appearances 3 Awards 4 References 5 External linksBiography editEarly life edit PackFM was born and raised in Brooklyn New York During much of his youth he had less of an interest in MCing than another element of hip hop graffiti PackFM attended LaGuardia High School where he began to gain an appreciation for hip hop music and battle rapping after watching A Tribe Called Quest s Check the Rhime During high school PackFM would battle in ciphers both in school and outside of hip hop shows 4 After receiving his G E D PackFM briefly attended Brooklyn College 5 While at Brooklyn College he began to run a hip hop radio show which led to him making many industry connections and eventually bringing him back into the New York freestyle scene Freestyle competitions 1997 2000 edit PackFM quickly rose to the top of countless major freestyle battles during the late 1990s and early 2000s In 1998 PackFM became the 88HipHop MC Battle Champion and retained it for four months before retiring He was inducted into the 88HipHop MC Battle Hall of Fame soon after During the next year he won the Braggin Rites Next Generation Battle and TDK s 24 Hour MC Battle tournaments the latter of which he retained his top spot for 3 straight months 6 During his reign he battled against many other prominent 1990s battle rappers who would lead to collaborations with underground scenes around the United States including Poison Pen Eyedea Pumpkinhead Apathy among others 6 While PackFM was dominating freestyle tournaments he also maintained a consistent flow of recorded singles and collaborations His first single Hit List in 1998 was immediately played in heavy rotation by Hot97 New York PackFM s memorable persona led to him being cast in numerous documentaries about New York hip hop culture including the Dutch documentary Kika NY in 1999 and the award winning Freestyle The Art of Rhyme in 2000 7 QN5 Extended F mm 2000 2004 edit After dominating the battle scene PackFM set out to do something very few freestyle battlers do successfully create quality music in studio His opportunity to do just this came to fruition when he began collaborating with Tonedeff the founder of underground record label QN5 Music whom he battled previously The duo came together in 2000 to create a track for the Napster Rapstation com Power to the People and Beats contest where they made it to the top six finalists In 2000 PackFM released his first mixtape Featured Material Volume One independently which included a mixture of freestyles past singles and battles In 2001 he released his first solo 12 single Freestyle Marathon through the now defunct Bronx Science label The A side of the single was produced by Celph Titled and the B side was produced by PackFM himself and featured Rise and Wordsworth During 2002 PackFM released two group collaborations as well First was The Plague s initial LP Gang Green a large group album including QN5 labelmates Talib Kweli Jin and Pumpkinhead November 2002 saw the release of Extended F mm s EP Happy F ck You Songs Extended F mm is a collection of Tonedeff and PackFM and their underground hip hop friends Substantial Session Urban Smarts gave the EP a 65 dope rating declaring the intensity of the battle rhymes can rip you to lyrical shreds with the consistent humor element being an added strength to the record 8 Matt Jost of Rap Reviews further declared that Happy F ck You Songs was one of the most innovative posse cut s since well in a long time 9 This EP led to a spot during MTV Hip Hop Week alongside Tonedeff After the release of Happy F ck You Songs PackFM maintained an incredibly fast recording pace Both the solo compilation Featured Material Vol 2 and the QN5 compilation Asterisk Two were released by QN5 Music in 2003 2004 saw another couple of compilation releases Asterisk Three by QN5 Music and The Plague s sophomore effort 28 Tracks Later the latter of which the original crew with a few additions including a remixed G Unit track featuring 50 Cent whutduzFMstand4 2003 2008 edit Throughout the large output of compilations and collaborations PackFM was working on something much more ambitious a full solo studio album PackFM released two singles for whutduzFMstand4 prior to its release Forevershine Upclose amp Personal Set It Up in 2004 and Stomp Complex Simplicity in 2005 10 The 2005 QN5 Megashow was a major turning point in PackFM s career as his stage presence and working of the crowd while nursing an injured ankle led to a label executive bidding war Although majors were interested PackFM went with the independent Avatar Records for distribution to maintain creative freedom 5 This perk of interest also led to a video game appearance with P Diddy choosing Click Clack and Spray to be featured on Marc Ecko s Getting Up and on the B side of a promotional 12 for the game with the A side having past collaborator Talib Kweli with Rakim s Getting Up Anthem 11 Originally projected to be released in Spring of 2004 the album was eventually released in September 2006 The album was met with critical acclaim from reviewers and underground hip hop fans alike MVRemix gave the album a 9 10 Max Herman of XLR8R gave the album a positive review stating as this album has been so many years in the making Pack aptly makes every moment count 12 Later that year whutduzFMstand4 was announced UndergroundHipHop com s 2006 People s Choice Award for Album of the Year 13 Asterisk 4 was released in 2007 by QN5 Music involving many PackFM collaborations as the past three have That year he performed in The Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival which was headlined that year by Ghostface Killah I F cking Hate Rappers 2008 2011 edit On Valentine s Day 2008 QN5 Music released the Baby Blue for Pink EP with PackFM contributing the song Plucking Daisies 14 G4 s Freestyle 101 Series featured PackFM a couple months later In 2009 PackFM was a nominee for Best Lyricist at the Underground Hip Hop Awards 15 That same year he was featured on the track Hypnotize for Cunninlynguists album Strange Journey Vol 1 PackFM set out to write a follow up solo album to whutduzFMstand4 The record turned into the concept album I F cking Hate Rappers a passionate and often humorous condemnation of the present climate of Hip Hop The album was released May 5 2010 I F cking Hate Rappers was met with even more universal acclaim than his previous effort A Wu Tang Corp review gave the album a 4 5 and said it could be a classic and serve as what rap albums should be Nicholas Candiotto of Potholes in my Blog also gave I F cking Hate Rappers a 4 5 calling the album a breath of fresh air 16 There were some reviewers who found his theme as too repetitive or that he complained too much such as Jon Garcia of KevinNottingham com However HipHopDX gave the album yet another 4 5 X rating claiming that it will be remembered as an extremely significant album in years to come 17 Absolutely Positive the final bonus track on the album spent multiple weeks on College Radio charts 18 Featured Material Volume 4 and Tacos and Chocolate Milk 2011 2013 edit After supporting tours for I F ckin Hate Rappers around the United States and Europe with Cunninlynguists PackFM began to yet again branch out to new ventures this time outside of emceeing completely 19 He also announced plans for his new solo project The Human Highlight Reel which was reported by Aboveground Magazine in November 2011 In May 2012 PackFM and Tonedeff began the Tacos and Chocolate Milk TaCM podcast an approximately one hour long show where they discuss nothing in particular 20 Some recurring segments include Yo Pack and Evil Tony The show occasionally has guests such as Kno of Cunninlynguists and Mr Mecca Support behind this endeavor grew very quickly as Paste Magazine listed the show in their July Ten Best Music Podcasts article and it was also featured in the iTunes New and Noteworthy section 21 As of Episode No 24 the podcast has amassed over one million downloads PackFM s fourth Featured Material Volume 4 was released on June 19 2012 Aside from the usual rarities and collaborations a handful of stand up bits performed by PackFM are included PackFM announced on the TaCM podcast that he wants to pursue stand up comedy Late August early September saw PackFM s most recent tour a far reaching West Coast trip with Johnny October During an interview with 88toInfinity in September 2012 PackFM announced that Human Highlight Reel would be his final solo PackFM album with a final EP preceding it titled The Speaker King Further it will be recorded on stage with a live band and audience all the way through in a single take as he calls it it will be his show and prove album 22 However he said that he will still do collaborations with QN5 artists On December 21 2012 PackFM released a single titled 12 with members of The Plague Hiatus 2014 present edit PackFM s rap career went on official hiatus in the years after FM Volume 4 was released His last official feature was on Lucky by Tonedeff He has performed on occasion since then including the finale of WNYU s Halftime Show 23 along with stand up gigs Discography editStudio albums edit whutduzFMstand4 Released September 2006 Label QN5 Music I F cking Hate Rappers Released April 2010 Label QN5 Music The Speaker King EP Released TBA Label QN5 Music The Human Highlight Reel Released TBA Label QN5 MusicSolo compilations edit Featured Material Vol 1 Released April 2001 Label QN5 Music Featured Material Vol 2 Released April 2003 Label QN5 Music Featured Material Vol 3 Released July 2004 Label QN5 Music FMania The Best Of Released October 2008 Label QN5 Music Featured Material Vol 4 Released June 19 2012 Label QN5 MusicGroup compilations edit Asterisk One as QN5 Music Released 2002 Label QN5 Music Gang Green as The Plague Released 2002 Label MCMI Records QN5 Music Happy F ck You Songs as Extended F mm Released November 2002 Label QN5 Music Asterisk Two as QN5 Music Released 2003 Label QN5 Music 28 Tracks Later as The Plague Released 2004 Label MCMI Records QN5 Music Red Army Inc Asterisk Three as QN5 Music Released 2004 Label QN5 Music Asterisk Four as QN5 Music Released 2007 Label QN5 Music Baby Blue for Pink as QN5 Music Released 2008 Label QN5 MusicSingles edit Hit List Released February 1998 Label Ope Entertainment Lifestyles of the Poor wit a Fortune feat Chris Dubbs O Asiatic and Benjamin Hooks Released May 1998 Label Ope Entertainment Freestyle Marathon feat Wordsworth and Rise Released 2001 Label Bronx Science Records Arrogant w Substantial Tonedeff and Rise Released 2002 Label Fat Beats Records Soul Searchin feat Dutch Massive Released 2002 Label Game Plan Records UK Release This Means War w iCON the Mic King Released 2002 Label Indieground Rekkids Most High Live From New York feat The Plague Released 2002 Label Nothing But Soul Records French Release Extra feat Kwote Scriptures and iCON the Mic King Released 2003 Label The Lost Link Forever Shine feat J U I CE and Substantial prod by DJ JS1 Released April 2004 Label QN5 Music Third Earth Music B Sides Upclose amp Personal and Set It Up Basix ft Tonedeff prod by DJ JS1 Released 2004 Label Bomb Hiphop Ground Original Stomp ft The Last Emperor and Many Styles Released April 2005 Label QN5 Music Freshchest Records B Side Complex Simplicity Click Clack amp Spray Released April 14 2006 Label Ecko Unlmtd Traffic A Side Getting Up Anthem by Rakim amp Talib KweliFilm appearances edit Kika NY Television documentary 1999 Freestyle The Art of Rhyme Feature film 2000 Fuk Dat 2003 Underground Masters Vol 1 2005 End of The Weak DVD 2005 FMakalishus DVD 2006 FLOW For the Love of Words Volume 1 Video documentary 2006 Netflix Hip Hop Evolution S3 E3 Pass the Mic 2019 Awards edit1998 88HipHop MC Battle Champion 4 undefeated months Hall of Fame 1999 Braggin Rites MC Battle Champion 1999 Next Generation Battle competition at the Nuyorican Poets Cafe 1999 24 Hour MC Battle sponsored by TDK 3 consecutive months 2000 The Source Unsigned Hype Live MC Battle 2nd place 2000 Power To The People And Beats by Napster Rapstation com top 6 2000 Rock Steady Crew s annual MC Battle finalist 2003 Everlast Harlem Lyricist Championship 2006 UndergroundHipHop com s Album of the Year for whutduzFMstand4 2009 Underground Hip Hop Awards Best Lyricist NominatedReferences edit Shake February 20 2011 CunninLynguists Announce Oneirology European Tour Retrieved January 6 2013 Freestyle The Art of Rhyme IMDb via www imdb com 2019 Video Music Awards MTV PackFM music videos stats and photos Last fm a b VIDEO PackFM Ballin to Australia July 5th 2013 Enigma Adelaide SA QN5 Music qn5 com Archived from the original on May 7 2012 Retrieved January 7 2013 a b Archived copy Archived from the original on February 27 2012 Retrieved January 10 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link PackFM IMDb urban smarts com extended f mm happy fuck you songs review www urbansmarts com Archived copy Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved January 7 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Omar Tull Discogs Diddy Joins Ecko in Getting Up IGN October 13 2005 via www ign com Herman Max August 2006 PackFM WhutduzFMstand4 XLR8R PackFM Wins UGHH com s Album Of The Year QN5 Forums qn5 com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved January 7 2013 RapReview Feature for February 12 2008 PackFM Interview www rapreviews com 2009 Underground Music Award Nominees Announced iHipHop July 8 2009 Album Review PackFM I F cking Hate Rappers Archived from the original on June 12 2012 Retrieved January 7 2013 Ortiz Edwin June 5 2010 PackFM I F cking Hate Rappers HipHop DX Archived from the original on July 15 2013 RapAttackLives com Top 30 Chart June 15 2009 Archived from the original on June 25 2009 Retrieved January 9 2013 PackFM Gigography Tour History amp Past Concerts Songkick www songkick com Tacos amp Chocolate Milk Podcast QN5 Music qn5 com Archived from the original on January 24 2013 Retrieved January 7 2013 The 10 Best Music Podcasts pastemagazine com June 14 2012 Archived from the original on July 12 2019 Retrieved July 12 2019 Wayback Machine has not archived that URL dead link PackFM The Halftime Show 18th Anniversary via www facebook com External links editOfficial website Official QN5 Music Site QN5 s channel on YouTubeInterviews Interview with 88 Till Infinity permanent dead link Rap Reviews Interview Interview with Jon Emmenidis Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PackFM amp oldid 1175446803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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