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Paris (rapper)

Oscar Jackson Jr. (born October 29, 1967), better known by his stage name Paris, is an American rapper from San Francisco, California, known for his highly charged political and socially conscious lyrics.[1] Influenced by the Black Panthers, he was once a member of the Nation of Islam.[2]

Paris
Birth nameOscar Jackson Jr.
Born (1967-10-29) October 29, 1967 (age 55)[1]
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active1989–present
Labels
Websiteguerrillafunk.com

Biography

1990s

Paris became known in the US in 1990 with the hit single "The Devil Made Me Do It" and album of the same name,[3] after earning a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California, Davis.[2] Originally released on Tommy Boy Records, his first video was banned by MTV.[4]

When his second album, Sleeping with the Enemy, was ready for release in 1992, Paris was dropped from now-defunct Tommy Boy Records (since rechristened Tommy Boy Entertainment in 2002) and distributor Warner Bros. Records, owned by Time Warner, when the parent company discovered its incendiary content, which included fantasy revenge killings of then-President Bush and racist police officers. Also problematic was the album's insert, which featured the artist waiting behind a tree, holding a TEC-9, as the president was waving to the crowd. Paris eventually released the LP himself on his newly formed Scarface Records.[3] Also in 1992, Paris contributed to industrial music band Consolidated's 1992 album Play More Music with the track "Guerrillas in the Mist."

Paris signed a major artist and distribution deal with Priority Records for himself and Scarface Records in 1993 and released his third LP, Guerrilla Funk,[3] and several then up-and-coming groups, most notably The Conscious Daughters. Paris and Priority formally severed their business relationship due to creative differences in 1995, and in 1997, Paris signed a one-off deal with now-defunct Whirling Records (distributed by Rykodisc) for the release of his fourth LP, Unleashed, which was released in small numbers with little promotion. The album contained some very explicitly violent and racially charged verses, and while less overtly political as earlier efforts, the lyrics explicitly describe racial violence when confronted with the same. Also released in Europe with a different track list, the album featuring songs from 1994, 1996 and 1998, some of which were more in the style of his earlier releases. Becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the music industry, Paris retired from recording and worked as a stockbroker, cementing his personal wealth allowing him to independently finance the next stage of his musical endeavors.[5]

2000s

In 2003, Paris returned with the album, Sonic Jihad. The album continued his tradition of controversial cover art, evoking images of the September 11 attacks, it depicts a plane flying toward the White House. Its content is equally radical and covers many topics, including the war on terror, the war in Iraq, police brutality, black-on-black violence, conditions in inner-city communities, the Illuminati, and state-sponsored terrorism. Other politically minded hip hop artists were featured on the album, including Kam, dead prez, and Public Enemy. Sonic Jihad was the catalyst for the creation of Paris' new label and web site, Guerrilla Funk Recordings, a home for projects and material of such notable acts as dead prez and Public Enemy.

Paris' anti-war anthem "What Would You Do?" (from Sonic Jihad) accuses[6] "the Bush Administration [of playing] a key role in orchestrating the terror attacks of September 11",[7] saying, "Ain't no terror threat, unless approval rating's slumpin'. So I'ma say it for the record we the ones that planned it, ain't no other country took a part or had they hand in it". The song is featured on the 2004 compilation album Peace Not War, Vol. 2.[8] On the 2003 Anybody Killa album Hatchet Warrior, Paris appeared with Monoxide on a track entitled "Ghetto Neighbor."

In 2005, Paris completed a project with Public Enemy, Rebirth of a Nation, the title both a reference to the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation, controversial for its glorification of the Ku Klux Klan and its racist portrayal of African Americans, and PE's 1988 album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. Although Chuck D was the primary vocal performer, Paris penned and produced the bulk of the album, which also featured N.W.A's MC Ren, Immortal Technique, Kam, dead prez, and The Conscious Daughters.

In 2006, Paris also released Paris presents Hard Truth Soldiers, Vol. 1, the first in a Paris-produced compilation series that touched on subjects ranging from war and police brutality to black-on-black crime and domestic violence. It showcased contributions from Public Enemy, the Coup, dead prez, Paris, T-K.A.S.H., Kam, The Conscious Daughters, Mystic, MC Ren, Sun Rise Above, and the Stop the Violence Movement (Mobb Deep, Tray Deee, Soopafly, KRS-One, Defari, Daz, J-Ro, RBX, Bad Azz, WC, Dilated Peoples, Mac Minister, The Alchemist, Mack 10, Evidence, Defari, Everlast, and B-Real), among others.

In addition, Paris introduced the world to former Coup-member T-K.A.S.H. later that year, releasing his debut offering, Turf War Syndrome, and handling production duties as well.[citation needed]

In 2007, Paris released the follow-up companion piece to Rebirth of a Nation, the Public Enemy collaboration Remix of a Nation, and began laying the framework for the film division of Guerrilla Funk Recordings.

Paris inked a distribution deal with Fontana/Universal for Guerrilla Funk (with movies through Vivendi) in late 2007, and released his next album, Acid Reflex, featuring Chuck D and George Clinton, in 2008.

In 2009, Paris released Paris Presents: Hard Truth Soldiers, Vol. 2, the sophomore project from T-K.A.S.H., Brains All Over The Streets, and the latest offering from The Conscious Daughters, The Nutcracker Suite.

Paris not only writes and produces songs, but also publishes information about ways to improve inner-city communities. Numerous articles can be found on various subjects in the Thought Box section of Guerrilla Funk's website.[9]

2010s

In 2010, Paris was featured in the musical documentary, Sounds Like a Revolution, and in 2011 was featured on the Insane Clown Posse's Featuring Freshness LP. He performed at that year's Gathering of the Juggalos, and later at the Amsterdam Hiphopfestival in Amsterdam.

Paris' production and original material has been featured in various Hollywood offerings, including Morgan Freeman's HBO documentary Prom Night in Mississippi in 2009, End of Watch, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Peña in 2012, and 2014's Kill the Messenger, starring Jeremy Renner.

In November 2014, he released a video single, "Night of the Long Knives," which called for an increased unity in the black and brown communities and the adoption of the eye-for-an-eye philosophy toward racist police aggression and brutality in the wake of the tragedy in Ferguson, Missouri and other high-profile shooting deaths.

In August 2015, Paris released his second video single, "Buck, Buck, Pass," a commentary on gun violence, its often ignored racial implications and its after effects.

His album Pistol Politics was released on September 11, 2015. It was named one of the Best Hip-Hop albums of 2015 by SPIN magazine[10] and received an "A−" rating by VICE.[11]

Paris' third single and video, "Hard Truth Soldier (Redux)" was released in November 2015.

Paris became an official contributor to Vice Media in June 2016, beginning his ongoing relationship with that outlet to provide political and entertainment insights on current events from an urban perspective.

In March 2016, EA Sports released UFC2, the second installment of its popular UFC mixed martial arts fighting video game franchise, featuring music produced by Paris.

On September 5, 2016, Paris performed at Hiero Day in Oakland, California - hip-hop collective Hieroglyphics' annual block party celebrating Bay Area indie music, food and culture. In October 2016, Guerrilla Funk released videos for "Lethal Warning Shot" and "Power," the 4th and 5th singles from Paris' acclaimed Pistol Politics release.

Paris rounded out 2016 with contributions to Level 33 Entertainment's mystery/suspense thriller, Blood in the Water.

2018 found Paris' productions included in several movie and television offerings, including Get Shorty on the Epix network, Champaign ILL on YouTube Premium, and Netflix's Flint Town and Hip Hop Evolution, the latter of which featured an in-depth interview by Paris.

In 2019, Paris' music has been featured in USA network's The Purge, HBO's The Deuce, CBS' The Unicorn, multiple episodes of CBS Sports Network's The Jim Rome Show and Between Two Ferns: The Movie on Netflix, starring Zach Galifianakis, Matthew McConaughey, Keanu Reeves and Will Ferrell.

2020s

Netflix's All Day and a Night started off 2020 with featured music by Paris, starring Ashton Sanders, Jeffrey Wright, Isaiah John and Regina Taylor, among others.

In August of that year, "Baby Man Hands" was released - a scathing indictment of Donald Trump's presidency and the first single and video from Paris' album, Safe Space Invader.

On September 11, Safe Space Invader's second single and video, "Nobody Move" was released, a stylistic homage to Black Panther Party artist Emory Douglas that calls out police brutality, gentrification and more. Safe Space Invader was released on September 25, 2020. On October 23, 2020, Safe Space Invader's third single and video, "Turned the Key," was released, addressing the hard topics of gentrification, income inequality & housing affordability. Its fourth single and video, "Walk Like a Panther," was released on December 2 of that same year.

In 2021, Paris' music was featured in FX network's Hip Hop Uncovered, Netflix's Notorious B.I.G. biopic, Biggie: I've Got a Story to Tell, NBC's Young Rock, and in Blindspotting on the STARZ network.

In July 2022, Lionsgate's film American Carnage was released, featuring music and production by Paris. In August of that same year, Netflix's Day Shift was also released, starring Jaime Foxx and Snoop Dogg and featuring Paris' original works.

Peacock's Poker Face started off 2023 with featured music by Paris, starring Natasha Lyonne, Benjamin Bratt, Adrien Brody and Lil Rel Howery, among others.

Discography

Studio albums

Collaboration albums

Videos/singles

  • 1990: "Break the Grip of Shame"
  • 1990: "The Devil Made Me Do It"
  • 1992: "The Days of Old"
  • 1992: "Assata's Song"
  • 1994: "Guerrilla Funk"
  • 1994: "One Time fo' Ya Mind"
  • 1994: "Outta My Life"
  • 2008: "Don't Stop the Movement"
  • 2014: "Night of the Long Knives"
  • 2015: "Buck, Buck, Pass"
  • 2015: "Hard Truth Soldier (Redux)"
  • 2016: "Lethal Warning Shot"
  • 2016: "Power"
  • 2020: "Baby Man Hands"
  • 2020: "Nobody Move"
  • 2020: "Turned the Key"
  • 2020: "Walk Like a Panther"

Singles chart positions

Title Release Peak chart positions[12] Album
US R&B US Rap
"The Devil Made Me Do It" 1990 20 The Devil Made Me Do It
"Guerrilla Funk" 1994 90 23 Guerrilla Funk
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart.

References

  1. ^ a b "Paris - Biography & History - AllMusic". AllMusic.
  2. ^ a b Peter Byrne (December 3, 2003). . SF Weekly. Archived from the original on 2009-02-26.
  3. ^ a b c Colin Larkin, ed. (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 257. ISBN 0-7535-0252-6.
  4. ^ Huey, Steve. . MTV.com. Archived from the original on 6 November 2011. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  5. ^ Dow, Danica (1 October 2008). "Ex-Broker/Rapper Paris Explains The Wall Street Melt Down's Affect On Hip-Hop". SOHH. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  6. ^ . Guerrillafunk.com. Guerrilla Funk Recordings and Filmworks, LLC. Archived from the original on 4 April 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  7. ^ Paris. . guerrillafunk.com. Archived from the original on 27 May 2006. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  8. ^ "Peace Not War, Vol. 2 — Various Artists". AllMusic. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  9. ^ . guerrillafunk.com. Archived from the original on 24 November 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  10. ^ SPIN Staff (December 16, 2015). "The 50 Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2015". SPIN.
  11. ^ Robert Christgau (September 25, 2015). "Expert Witness with Robert Christgau". VICE.
  12. ^ "Paris | Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2015-09-06.

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Paris rapper news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Oscar Jackson Jr born October 29 1967 better known by his stage name Paris is an American rapper from San Francisco California known for his highly charged political and socially conscious lyrics 1 Influenced by the Black Panthers he was once a member of the Nation of Islam 2 ParisBirth nameOscar Jackson Jr Born 1967 10 29 October 29 1967 age 55 1 San Francisco California U S GenresHip hoppolitical hip hopWest Coast hip hophardcore hip hopOccupation s Rappermusic produceractivistYears active1989 presentLabelsTommy Boy RecordsScarface RecordsPriority RecordsGuerrilla Funk RecordingsWebsiteguerrillafunk wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 1990s 1 2 2000s 1 3 2010s 1 4 2020s 2 Discography 2 1 Studio albums 2 2 Collaboration albums 2 3 Videos singles 2 4 Singles chart positions 3 References 4 External linksBiography Edit1990s Edit Paris became known in the US in 1990 with the hit single The Devil Made Me Do It and album of the same name 3 after earning a bachelor s degree in economics from the University of California Davis 2 Originally released on Tommy Boy Records his first video was banned by MTV 4 When his second album Sleeping with the Enemy was ready for release in 1992 Paris was dropped from now defunct Tommy Boy Records since rechristened Tommy Boy Entertainment in 2002 and distributor Warner Bros Records owned by Time Warner when the parent company discovered its incendiary content which included fantasy revenge killings of then President Bush and racist police officers Also problematic was the album s insert which featured the artist waiting behind a tree holding a TEC 9 as the president was waving to the crowd Paris eventually released the LP himself on his newly formed Scarface Records 3 Also in 1992 Paris contributed to industrial music band Consolidated s 1992 album Play More Music with the track Guerrillas in the Mist Paris signed a major artist and distribution deal with Priority Records for himself and Scarface Records in 1993 and released his third LP Guerrilla Funk 3 and several then up and coming groups most notably The Conscious Daughters Paris and Priority formally severed their business relationship due to creative differences in 1995 and in 1997 Paris signed a one off deal with now defunct Whirling Records distributed by Rykodisc for the release of his fourth LP Unleashed which was released in small numbers with little promotion The album contained some very explicitly violent and racially charged verses and while less overtly political as earlier efforts the lyrics explicitly describe racial violence when confronted with the same Also released in Europe with a different track list the album featuring songs from 1994 1996 and 1998 some of which were more in the style of his earlier releases Becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the music industry Paris retired from recording and worked as a stockbroker cementing his personal wealth allowing him to independently finance the next stage of his musical endeavors 5 2000s Edit In 2003 Paris returned with the album Sonic Jihad The album continued his tradition of controversial cover art evoking images of the September 11 attacks it depicts a plane flying toward the White House Its content is equally radical and covers many topics including the war on terror the war in Iraq police brutality black on black violence conditions in inner city communities the Illuminati and state sponsored terrorism Other politically minded hip hop artists were featured on the album including Kam dead prez and Public Enemy Sonic Jihad was the catalyst for the creation of Paris new label and web site Guerrilla Funk Recordings a home for projects and material of such notable acts as dead prez and Public Enemy Paris anti war anthem What Would You Do from Sonic Jihad accuses 6 the Bush Administration of playing a key role in orchestrating the terror attacks of September 11 7 saying Ain t no terror threat unless approval rating s slumpin So I ma say it for the record we the ones that planned it ain t no other country took a part or had they hand in it The song is featured on the 2004 compilation album Peace Not War Vol 2 8 On the 2003 Anybody Killa album Hatchet Warrior Paris appeared with Monoxide on a track entitled Ghetto Neighbor In 2005 Paris completed a project with Public Enemy Rebirth of a Nation the title both a reference to the 1915 film The Birth of a Nation controversial for its glorification of the Ku Klux Klan and its racist portrayal of African Americans and PE s 1988 album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back Although Chuck D was the primary vocal performer Paris penned and produced the bulk of the album which also featured N W A s MC Ren Immortal Technique Kam dead prez and The Conscious Daughters In 2006 Paris also released Paris presents Hard Truth Soldiers Vol 1 the first in a Paris produced compilation series that touched on subjects ranging from war and police brutality to black on black crime and domestic violence It showcased contributions from Public Enemy the Coup dead prez Paris T K A S H Kam The Conscious Daughters Mystic MC Ren Sun Rise Above and the Stop the Violence Movement Mobb Deep Tray Deee Soopafly KRS One Defari Daz J Ro RBX Bad Azz WC Dilated Peoples Mac Minister The Alchemist Mack 10 Evidence Defari Everlast and B Real among others In addition Paris introduced the world to former Coup member T K A S H later that year releasing his debut offering Turf War Syndrome and handling production duties as well citation needed In 2007 Paris released the follow up companion piece to Rebirth of a Nation the Public Enemy collaboration Remix of a Nation and began laying the framework for the film division of Guerrilla Funk Recordings Paris inked a distribution deal with Fontana Universal for Guerrilla Funk with movies through Vivendi in late 2007 and released his next album Acid Reflex featuring Chuck D and George Clinton in 2008 In 2009 Paris released Paris Presents Hard Truth Soldiers Vol 2 the sophomore project from T K A S H Brains All Over The Streets and the latest offering from The Conscious Daughters The Nutcracker Suite Paris not only writes and produces songs but also publishes information about ways to improve inner city communities Numerous articles can be found on various subjects in the Thought Box section of Guerrilla Funk s website 9 2010s Edit In 2010 Paris was featured in the musical documentary Sounds Like a Revolution and in 2011 was featured on the Insane Clown Posse s Featuring Freshness LP He performed at that year s Gathering of the Juggalos and later at the Amsterdam Hiphopfestival in Amsterdam Paris production and original material has been featured in various Hollywood offerings including Morgan Freeman s HBO documentary Prom Night in Mississippi in 2009 End of Watch starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Pena in 2012 and 2014 s Kill the Messenger starring Jeremy Renner In November 2014 he released a video single Night of the Long Knives which called for an increased unity in the black and brown communities and the adoption of the eye for an eye philosophy toward racist police aggression and brutality in the wake of the tragedy in Ferguson Missouri and other high profile shooting deaths In August 2015 Paris released his second video single Buck Buck Pass a commentary on gun violence its often ignored racial implications and its after effects His album Pistol Politics was released on September 11 2015 It was named one of the Best Hip Hop albums of 2015 by SPIN magazine 10 and received an A rating by VICE 11 Paris third single and video Hard Truth Soldier Redux was released in November 2015 Paris became an official contributor to Vice Media in June 2016 beginning his ongoing relationship with that outlet to provide political and entertainment insights on current events from an urban perspective In March 2016 EA Sports released UFC2 the second installment of its popular UFC mixed martial arts fighting video game franchise featuring music produced by Paris On September 5 2016 Paris performed at Hiero Day in Oakland California hip hop collective Hieroglyphics annual block party celebrating Bay Area indie music food and culture In October 2016 Guerrilla Funk released videos for Lethal Warning Shot and Power the 4th and 5th singles from Paris acclaimed Pistol Politics release Paris rounded out 2016 with contributions to Level 33 Entertainment s mystery suspense thriller Blood in the Water 2018 found Paris productions included in several movie and television offerings including Get Shorty on the Epix network Champaign ILL on YouTube Premium and Netflix s Flint Town and Hip Hop Evolution the latter of which featured an in depth interview by Paris In 2019 Paris music has been featured in USA network s The Purge HBO s The Deuce CBS The Unicorn multiple episodes of CBS Sports Network s The Jim Rome Show and Between Two Ferns The Movie on Netflix starring Zach Galifianakis Matthew McConaughey Keanu Reeves and Will Ferrell 2020s Edit Netflix s All Day and a Night started off 2020 with featured music by Paris starring Ashton Sanders Jeffrey Wright Isaiah John and Regina Taylor among others In August of that year Baby Man Hands was released a scathing indictment of Donald Trump s presidency and the first single and video from Paris album Safe Space Invader On September 11 Safe Space Invader s second single and video Nobody Move was released a stylistic homage to Black Panther Party artist Emory Douglas that calls out police brutality gentrification and more Safe Space Invader was released on September 25 2020 On October 23 2020 Safe Space Invader s third single and video Turned the Key was released addressing the hard topics of gentrification income inequality amp housing affordability Its fourth single and video Walk Like a Panther was released on December 2 of that same year In 2021 Paris music was featured in FX network s Hip Hop Uncovered Netflix s Notorious B I G biopic Biggie I ve Got a Story to Tell NBC s Young Rock and in Blindspotting on the STARZ network In July 2022 Lionsgate s film American Carnage was released featuring music and production by Paris In August of that same year Netflix s Day Shift was also released starring Jaime Foxx and Snoop Dogg and featuring Paris original works Peacock s Poker Face started off 2023 with featured music by Paris starring Natasha Lyonne Benjamin Bratt Adrien Brody and Lil Rel Howery among others Discography EditStudio albums Edit The Devil Made Me Do It 1990 Sleeping with the Enemy 1992 Guerrilla Funk 1994 Unleashed 1998 Sonic Jihad 2003 Hard Truth Soldiers Vol 1 2006 Acid Reflex 2008 Hard Truth Soldiers Vol 2 2009 Pistol Politics 2015 Safe Space Invader 2020 Collaboration albums Edit Rebirth of a Nation with Public Enemy 2006 Videos singles Edit 1990 Break the Grip of Shame 1990 The Devil Made Me Do It 1992 The Days of Old 1992 Assata s Song 1994 Guerrilla Funk 1994 One Time fo Ya Mind 1994 Outta My Life 2008 Don t Stop the Movement 2014 Night of the Long Knives 2015 Buck Buck Pass 2015 Hard Truth Soldier Redux 2016 Lethal Warning Shot 2016 Power 2020 Baby Man Hands 2020 Nobody Move 2020 Turned the Key 2020 Walk Like a Panther Singles chart positions Edit Title Release Peak chart positions 12 AlbumUS R amp B US Rap The Devil Made Me Do It 1990 20 The Devil Made Me Do It Guerrilla Funk 1994 90 23 Guerrilla Funk denotes a recording that did not chart References Edit a b Paris Biography amp History AllMusic AllMusic a b Peter Byrne December 3 2003 Capital Rap SF Weekly Archived from the original on 2009 02 26 a b c Colin Larkin ed 1998 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Dance Music First ed Virgin Books p 257 ISBN 0 7535 0252 6 Huey Steve Paris MTV com Archived from the original on 6 November 2011 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Dow Danica 1 October 2008 Ex Broker Rapper Paris Explains The Wall Street Melt Down s Affect On Hip Hop SOHH Retrieved 2 February 2021 SONIC JIHAD Guerrillafunk com Guerrilla Funk Recordings and Filmworks LLC Archived from the original on 4 April 2015 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Paris The War On Terror guerrillafunk com Archived from the original on 27 May 2006 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Peace Not War Vol 2 Various Artists AllMusic Retrieved 2 February 2021 Thought Box guerrillafunk com Archived from the original on 24 November 2014 Retrieved 2 February 2021 SPIN Staff December 16 2015 The 50 Best Hip Hop Albums of 2015 SPIN Robert Christgau September 25 2015 Expert Witness with Robert Christgau VICE Paris Awards AllMusic Retrieved 2015 09 06 External links EditGuerrilla Funk Recordings Official label website Paris on Instagram Paris on Twitter Paris on Facebook Paris on YouTube Paris at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paris rapper amp oldid 1148497220, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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