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Positive K

Positive K (sometimes stylized as +K) (born Darryl Gibson on August 9, 1967) is an American MC and songwriter from the Bronx, New York City, New York, and one of the original artists of the First Priority Music camp. He is best known for his hits "I'm Not Havin' It" (a duet with MC Lyte) and his 1992 hit "I Got a Man".[1]

Positive K
Positive K in 2018
Background information
Birth nameDarryl Gibson
Also known asPos K
Born (1967-08-07) August 7, 1967 (age 55)
OriginThe Bronx, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)
Years active1985–present
Labels
WebsitePositiveK.com

Early life

Darryl Gibson was born August 8, 1967 and was raised in the Bronx, New York and spent much of his childhood near Richman (Echo) Park where early hip hop DJs Grandmaster Flash, DJ Sinbad and Busy Bee would throw block parties. He was inspired as a child to rap when one day The Fearless Four were performing in his neighborhood and invited him to say a rhyme on their mic.[2] Gibson's first musical endeavor was a short-lived rap group with his family named Disco Cousins, and he rapped under the name Baby Breeze.[2]

Later, while a member of the Five-Percent Nation, Gibson joined the rap group Almighty God Committee from Queens, rapping under the name Positive Knowledge Allah. However, after their DJ played the wrong side of a record at a televised rap contest and the rest of the group walked offstage, Gibson continued on as a solo act under the shortened name Positive K.[2]

Solo career

Glenn Toby, a fellow Queens rapper known as Mr Sweety G, produced Positive K's first solo record "Getting Paid" for the short-lived independent label Star Maker Records. The track brought him recognition after it was included on the label's showcase album Fast Money, a 1986 compilation featuring Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock's debut recording and a track by hip hop pioneer Disco Dave.[3]

In 1987, Positive K signed to Nat Robinson's First Priority Music under the management of Lumumba Carson (the son of activist Sonny Carson) who would later become better known as X-Clan founding member Professor X The Overseer.[2] With the guidance and production skills of Grand Puba of Brand Nubian and Daddy-O of Stetsasonic, Positive K released a number of songs that appeared on various underground compilations. His 1989 duet with MC Lyte "I'm Not Havin' It" was Positive K's first song to land on a Billboard music chart and it helped further establish his reputation in hip hop.[4] Positive K soon left First Priority Music, feeling there was favoritism happening with the owner's relatives on the label.[2]

After leaving First Priority Music, Positive K began working closely with Big Daddy Kane, whom he'd met through a mutual friend. He would bring Positive K on stage to freestyle with Jay-Z and Sauce Money.[2] Guest spots on Brand Nubian’s One for All and Grand Puba's Reel to Reel along with his self-released, Big Daddy Kane-produced single "Nightshift" generated enough interest to land him a major record label deal.

The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills, Positive K's 1992 full-length debut on Island Records, balanced themes of Nation of Gods and Earths with gangsta-isms and more pop-based moments. The album's most successful single was "I Got a Man," a track loosely based on his earlier duet with MC Lyte "I'm Not Havin' It." This time, however, he pitch-shifted his own vocals to perform the lines of the track's female rapper himself.[5][6] "I Got A Man" reached #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1993. Meanwhile, he kept his Creative Control label in operation, signing and cultivating new talent.

Later that year, Positive K was featured in a remix of the song "Come To Butt-head" with Beavis and Butt-head on the soundtrack album for the film The Beavis and Butt-head Experience. The song is hidden at the end of the album on the same track as "I Got You Babe," performed by Beavis and Butt-head with Cher. The same year, Positive K briefly appeared in the Robert De Niro film A Bronx Tale as an angry protester[5] and was featured on WYBE's Old School Show, where he was awarded the #3 slot on the list of early hip hop pioneers.

After touring extensively to promote The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills, Positive K focused his efforts on other interests. Island Records had wanted him to record a full album with Grand Puba, but only one song, "Back Together Again," was recorded and the track never saw release. Instead, he started a promotion company, handling record promotions for Def Jam Recordings and London Records, and booked acts in his Harlem studio.[7] During this time, he also worked with Outkast, Rampage and Puff Daddy.[2] Eventually he became fed up with the music business and took a short break from it.[2]

In late 1996, Positive K re-emerged and told Billboard Magazine that his sophomore album, due out in February 1997, would be named Straight To The Moon. He explained the album, like his debut, would be released on both his personal record label Creative Control as well as Island Records, and would feature guest appearances by Al Green and Harry Connick Jr.[8] Its Teddy Riley-produced lead single "Black Cinderella" saw an independent label 1996 release on PosK Records[9] but the full album never materialized.

Positive K has continued to release music over the last 20+ years without duplicating his earlier success of "I Got a Man," earning him the status of one hit wonder. In 2007, he appeared on Nas' track "Where Are They Now ('90s Remix)."[10] In 2008, a compilation album Back to the Old School was released under the EchoVista label.[11] In 2015, Positive K teamed with Greg Nice on his song "Make It Happen"[12] which led to a pairing that would result in a full-length album in 2017, preceded by its lead single was "Bring It."[13] The pair refer to themselves individually as PK Dolla and N.I. and collectively as Gr8te Mindz, but the album is sold online under the artist name "Positive K and Greg Nice."

Positive K told Unkut in 2013 that his next solo effort would be titled Pos K In The Extreme, but it has yet to surface.[2]

Discography

Albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
[14]
US
R&B

[15]
The Skills Dat Pay da Bills 168 50
Back to the Old School
(compilation)
  • Released: September 16, 2008
  • Label: Echo-Vista
  • Format: CD, digital download
Gr8te Mindz
(with Greg Nice)
  • Released: March 10, 2017
  • Label: Brainbust
  • Format: CD, digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

Year Song US UK Certifcations Album
Hot 100 R&B Rap
1987 "Quarter Gram Pam" single only
1988 "I'm Not Havin' It"
(with MC Lyte)
16
"Step Up Front"
1991 "Night Shift" 17 The Skills Dat Pay da Bills
1992 "I Got a Man" 14 10 1 45
"Ain't No Crime" 16
1993 "Car Hoppers"
1995 "Mr Jiggalino" single only
1996 "What You Want"
"Black Cinderella" 92
1997 "How Yah Livin'"
1999 "E & J"
"Feel Good 'Bout Myself"
2001 "Supreme Alphabet"
2009 "I'm Not Havin' It (re-recorded)" /
"I Got a Man (re-recorded)"
2015 "Make It Happen"
(with Greg Nice)
2017 "Bring It"
(with Greg Nice)
Gr8te Mindz

[17][18][19][20][13][21][22][23]

References

  1. ^ Coyle, Jake (June 22, 2006). "Furtado adds to musical history". Press-Enterprise. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "A Tribute To Ignorance (Remix)". Unkut.com. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  3. ^ "Fast Money (1986, Vinyl)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Positive K: Biography". Billboard. Retrieved Sep 18, 2014.
  5. ^ a b "BET Her". BET.com. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  6. ^ "Rap and Feminism Do Mix : Surprise! Videos by Positive K and Paris put a positive spin on respect for women". Los Angeles Times. 16 May 1993. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  7. ^ Billboard Dec 14, 1996. p. 21. He toured extensively, blew the muck up, then exited the spotlight. He wasn't chillin' though. "I started my own promotion company ... That demanded a lot of time, and I was also booking my studio in Harlem..."
  8. ^ Billboard Dec 14, 1996. p. 21. The title of K's forthcoming set, due in February '97 on Creative Control/Island, is "Straight To The Moon"... The set will feature such songs as "Be Good To Me, " a planned collaboration with buttery black pop preacher Al Green; a remake of "Mr. Bojangles" featuring Harry Connick Jr... and "Black Cinderella," the respectful lead track from the album that was produced by Teddy Riley.
  9. ^ "Positive K - Black Cinderella". Discogs.com. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Nas – Where Are They Now (Remix) (2007, Vinyl)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  11. ^ "Positive K – Back To The Oldschool (2008, CD)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  12. ^ "Positive K - Make It Happen feat. Greg Nice". Soundcloud.com. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  13. ^ a b "DaGreatMinds on Facebook". Facebook. Legendary hip hop artists Greg Nice & Positive K are GREAT MINDS. ... BRING IT is the first single
  14. ^ "Positive K Album & Song Chart History – Billboard 200". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  15. ^ "Positive K Album & Song Chart History – R&B/Hip-Hop Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 2017-03-03.
  16. ^ "American single certifications – Positive K – I Got a Man". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved July 5, 2018.
  17. ^ "Positive K". Discogs. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  18. ^ "Positive K - Chart history : Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  19. ^ "Positive K - Chart history (R&B/Hip-Hop) : Billboard". Billboard. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  20. ^ . iTunes. Archived from the original on 2017-04-18. Retrieved 2017-04-17.
  21. ^ "Hot Rap Songs Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  22. ^ "Hot Rap Songs Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  23. ^ "Hot Rap Songs Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 25 June 2021.

External links

  • Positive K's official website

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Positive K sometimes stylized as K born Darryl Gibson on August 9 1967 is an American MC and songwriter from the Bronx New York City New York and one of the original artists of the First Priority Music camp He is best known for his hits I m Not Havin It a duet with MC Lyte and his 1992 hit I Got a Man 1 Positive KPositive K in 2018Background informationBirth nameDarryl GibsonAlso known asPos KBorn 1967 08 07 August 7 1967 age 55 OriginThe Bronx New York U S GenresHip hopOccupation s RappersongwriterYears active1985 presentLabelsFirst Priority MusicAtlantic RecordsElektra RecordsIslandPolyGram RecordsCapitol RecordsCreative ControlPosK RecordsMic Check RecordsWebsitePositiveK com Contents 1 Early life 2 Solo career 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 2 Singles 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditDarryl Gibson was born August 8 1967 and was raised in the Bronx New York and spent much of his childhood near Richman Echo Park where early hip hop DJs Grandmaster Flash DJ Sinbad and Busy Bee would throw block parties He was inspired as a child to rap when one day The Fearless Four were performing in his neighborhood and invited him to say a rhyme on their mic 2 Gibson s first musical endeavor was a short lived rap group with his family named Disco Cousins and he rapped under the name Baby Breeze 2 Later while a member of the Five Percent Nation Gibson joined the rap group Almighty God Committee from Queens rapping under the name Positive Knowledge Allah However after their DJ played the wrong side of a record at a televised rap contest and the rest of the group walked offstage Gibson continued on as a solo act under the shortened name Positive K 2 Solo career EditGlenn Toby a fellow Queens rapper known as Mr Sweety G produced Positive K s first solo record Getting Paid for the short lived independent label Star Maker Records The track brought him recognition after it was included on the label s showcase album Fast Money a 1986 compilation featuring Rob Base and DJ E Z Rock s debut recording and a track by hip hop pioneer Disco Dave 3 In 1987 Positive K signed to Nat Robinson s First Priority Music under the management of Lumumba Carson the son of activist Sonny Carson who would later become better known as X Clan founding member Professor X The Overseer 2 With the guidance and production skills of Grand Puba of Brand Nubian and Daddy O of Stetsasonic Positive K released a number of songs that appeared on various underground compilations His 1989 duet with MC Lyte I m Not Havin It was Positive K s first song to land on a Billboard music chart and it helped further establish his reputation in hip hop 4 Positive K soon left First Priority Music feeling there was favoritism happening with the owner s relatives on the label 2 After leaving First Priority Music Positive K began working closely with Big Daddy Kane whom he d met through a mutual friend He would bring Positive K on stage to freestyle with Jay Z and Sauce Money 2 Guest spots on Brand Nubian s One for All and Grand Puba s Reel to Reel along with his self released Big Daddy Kane produced single Nightshift generated enough interest to land him a major record label deal The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills Positive K s 1992 full length debut on Island Records balanced themes of Nation of Gods and Earths with gangsta isms and more pop based moments The album s most successful single was I Got a Man a track loosely based on his earlier duet with MC Lyte I m Not Havin It This time however he pitch shifted his own vocals to perform the lines of the track s female rapper himself 5 6 I Got A Man reached 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1993 Meanwhile he kept his Creative Control label in operation signing and cultivating new talent Later that year Positive K was featured in a remix of the song Come To Butt head with Beavis and Butt head on the soundtrack album for the film The Beavis and Butt head Experience The song is hidden at the end of the album on the same track as I Got You Babe performed by Beavis and Butt head with Cher The same year Positive K briefly appeared in the Robert De Niro film A Bronx Tale as an angry protester 5 and was featured on WYBE s Old School Show where he was awarded the 3 slot on the list of early hip hop pioneers After touring extensively to promote The Skills Dat Pay Da Bills Positive K focused his efforts on other interests Island Records had wanted him to record a full album with Grand Puba but only one song Back Together Again was recorded and the track never saw release Instead he started a promotion company handling record promotions for Def Jam Recordings and London Records and booked acts in his Harlem studio 7 During this time he also worked with Outkast Rampage and Puff Daddy 2 Eventually he became fed up with the music business and took a short break from it 2 In late 1996 Positive K re emerged and told Billboard Magazine that his sophomore album due out in February 1997 would be named Straight To The Moon He explained the album like his debut would be released on both his personal record label Creative Control as well as Island Records and would feature guest appearances by Al Green and Harry Connick Jr 8 Its Teddy Riley produced lead single Black Cinderella saw an independent label 1996 release on PosK Records 9 but the full album never materialized Positive K has continued to release music over the last 20 years without duplicating his earlier success of I Got a Man earning him the status of one hit wonder In 2007 he appeared on Nas track Where Are They Now 90s Remix 10 In 2008 a compilation album Back to the Old School was released under the EchoVista label 11 In 2015 Positive K teamed with Greg Nice on his song Make It Happen 12 which led to a pairing that would result in a full length album in 2017 preceded by its lead single was Bring It 13 The pair refer to themselves individually as PK Dolla and N I and collectively as Gr8te Mindz but the album is sold online under the artist name Positive K and Greg Nice Positive K told Unkut in 2013 that his next solo effort would be titled Pos K In The Extreme but it has yet to surface 2 Discography EditAlbums Edit List of albums with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positionsUS 14 USR amp B 15 The Skills Dat Pay da Bills Released November 3 1992 Label Island PolyGram Format CD LP MC digital download 168 50Back to the Old School compilation Released September 16 2008 Label Echo Vista Format CD digital download Gr8te Mindz with Greg Nice Released March 10 2017 Label Brainbust Format CD digital download denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory Singles Edit Year Song US UK Certifcations AlbumHot 100 R amp B Rap1987 Quarter Gram Pam single only1988 I m Not Havin It with MC Lyte 16 Step Up Front 1991 Night Shift 17 The Skills Dat Pay da Bills1992 I Got a Man 14 10 1 45 RIAA Gold 16 Ain t No Crime 16 1993 Car Hoppers 1995 Mr Jiggalino single only1996 What You Want Black Cinderella 92 1997 How Yah Livin 1999 E amp J Feel Good Bout Myself 2001 Supreme Alphabet 2009 I m Not Havin It re recorded I Got a Man re recorded 2015 Make It Happen with Greg Nice 2017 Bring It with Greg Nice Gr8te Mindz 17 18 19 20 13 21 22 23 References Edit Coyle Jake June 22 2006 Furtado adds to musical history Press Enterprise Retrieved 26 May 2011 a b c d e f g h i A Tribute To Ignorance Remix Unkut com Retrieved 25 June 2021 Fast Money 1986 Vinyl Discogs com Retrieved 25 June 2021 Positive K Biography Billboard Retrieved Sep 18 2014 a b BET Her BET com Retrieved 25 June 2021 Rap and Feminism Do Mix Surprise Videos by Positive K and Paris put a positive spin on respect for women Los Angeles Times 16 May 1993 Retrieved 25 June 2021 Billboard Dec 14 1996 p 21 He toured extensively blew the muck up then exited the spotlight He wasn t chillin though I started my own promotion company That demanded a lot of time and I was also booking my studio in Harlem Billboard Dec 14 1996 p 21 The title of K s forthcoming set due in February 97 on Creative Control Island is Straight To The Moon The set will feature such songs as Be Good To Me a planned collaboration with buttery black pop preacher Al Green a remake of Mr Bojangles featuring Harry Connick Jr and Black Cinderella the respectful lead track from the album that was produced by Teddy Riley Positive K Black Cinderella Discogs com Retrieved 25 June 2021 Nas Where Are They Now Remix 2007 Vinyl Discogs com Retrieved 25 June 2021 Positive K Back To The Oldschool 2008 CD Discogs com Retrieved 25 June 2021 Positive K Make It Happen feat Greg Nice Soundcloud com Retrieved 25 June 2021 a b DaGreatMinds on Facebook Facebook Legendary hip hop artists Greg Nice amp Positive K are GREAT MINDS BRING IT is the first single Positive K Album amp Song Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 2017 03 03 Positive K Album amp Song Chart History R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 2017 03 03 American single certifications Positive K I Got a Man Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved July 5 2018 Positive K Discogs Retrieved 25 June 2021 Positive K Chart history Billboard Billboard Retrieved 25 June 2021 Positive K Chart history R amp B Hip Hop Billboard Billboard Retrieved 25 June 2021 Make it Happen Feat Greg Nice Single by Positive K on Apple Music iTunes Archived from the original on 2017 04 18 Retrieved 2017 04 17 Hot Rap Songs Chart Billboard Retrieved 25 June 2021 Hot Rap Songs Chart Billboard Retrieved 25 June 2021 Hot Rap Songs Chart Billboard Retrieved 25 June 2021 External links EditPositive K s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Positive K amp oldid 1124082695, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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