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Spyder-D

Duane Hughes, better known by his stage name Spyder D, is an American old-school rapper and producer from New York City.

Spyder-D
Birth nameDuane Hughes
OriginNew York City, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop, old-school hip hop
Years active1980–present

Career

1980s

"Big Apple Rappin' was released on his own Newtroit Records in 1980, placing it among hip-hop's earliest single releases.[1][2] Another notable release was "I Can't Wait (To Rock The Mike)," a version of the Nu Shooz hit "I Can't Wait" released in 1986 as a single. Other Spyder D releases include "Buckwheat's Rap" (released by Profile in 1985), and "Smerphie's Dance," which has been sampled on other tracks including How We Do by The Game.[3]

Childhood schoolmate Russell Simmons later became his manager and mentor in 1983. Spyder produced several tracks for artists such as Infinity Machine's DJ Divine, Sparky D, Roxanne Shante', as well as a string of tracks for independent labels such as Profile Records, Select Records, Spring Records, and a joint label venture with Next Plateau (launching Fly Spy Records).[4] He also managed Power Play Studios in Queens, from various stints from 1983 to 1998.[5] He lived in Los Angeles between 1989 and 1992, where he worked with KDAY-AM's Greg Mack and Curtis Harmon.[6]

Spyder co-engineered and recorded his first full album, Gangsta Wages, with multi-platinum "remixologist" Greg Royal, which was released through his own Hype-Hop label. The imprint was distributed through Macola Records who, at the time also signed 2 Live Crew and Dr. Dre’s World Class Wrecking Crew. Spyder worked in the studio with Malcolm McClaren on writing lyrics for Sparky D for McClaren's Hip-Hop/Opera fusion.

1990s

In 1996, after once again taking over the reins as Power Play Studios full time manager, Spyder began a dual role as both engineer and manager for the renowned studio.[5] He learned to use the state of the art SSL G Series recording and mixing console from some notes given to him by chief engineer Dino. He brought back into the studio clients like DJ Run of Run-DMC, producer Larry Smith (Whodini, Run-DMC, Grandmaster Flash), Herbie Azor and Salt-n-Pepa, as well as bringing in new superstar producers like P Diddy Hit Squad producer Ron (Amen Ra) Lawrence.

In 1997, Spyder moved on to become manager and engineer for Gospel Jazz musician Mel Holder at Toy Factory, another Queens, NY based recording studio. At Toy Factory he engineered for such clients as Mic Murphy of The System, and Pharaoh Monch of Organized Konfusion, as well as on Mel Holder’s stirring saxophone rendition of R. Kelly’s "I Believe I Can Fly".

In 1999, Spyder moved to Atlanta, and began freelance engineering at Dallas Austin's DARP Studios, and Bobby Brown’s Boss Recording, bringing with him some of his New York and northeast clientele, including Jam-Master Jay protégé Derrick Stanfield-Kivoi.

2000s

He released a full-length album in 2000 entitled True Dat.

In 2005, Spyder became the owner of an American Basketball Association franchise, the Charlotte Krunk (named after a type of hip hop music). Dr Glenn Toby, founder of The Book Bank Foundation and former rap rival from Queens, New York (known then in the rap world as "Mr Sweety G") was his business partner and investor in The Atlanta Krunk. The franchise moved to Atlanta and joined the Continental Basketball Association under new majority owner Freedom Williams, the former lead voice for multi-platinum dance-hop group C+C Music Factory, where Spyder signed Grayson Boucher, AKA " The Professor," of And 1 fame, and recruited Kenny Anderson as head coach.

Discography

Albums

  • Gangsta Wages (1990)
  • True 'Dat (2001)

Singles

  • "Big Apple Rappin' (National Rappin' Anthem)" (1980)
  • "Rollerskaterrap / Spinnin' Webs & Rappin' Rhymes" (1980)
  • "Smerphies Dance" (1982)
  • "Placin' the Beat" (1984)
  • "Rap Is Here to Stay / Buckwheat's Beat" (1985)
  • "I Can't Wait (To Rock the Mike)" (1986)
  • "How Ya Like Me Now / The Heart of Hollis" (1987)
  • "B-Boys Don't Fall in Love" (1987)
  • "Try to Bite Me Now" (1988)
  • "Hooked on Your Look" (1988)
  • "Gangsta Wages" (1990)
  • "Yes, Yes, Y'all" (2001)

See also

References

  1. ^ University of Michigan (2007) Hip-Hop Connection. [1]: "Big Apple Rappin': A post-disco ten-minute tourist guide to the Big Apple", p. 73.
  2. ^ Macia, Peter (March 2, 2006). "Various Artists: Big Apple Rappin'". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2019-11-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Staff. "The Game (Rapper) | Profile - Biography, Albums, Songs, Quotables". Prefixmag.com. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  4. ^ "Spyder-D". Discogs.
  5. ^ a b Mao, Jeff (May 10, 2017). "Power Play Studios: An Oral History". daily.redbullmusicacademy.com. Retrieved 2019-11-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Spyder D Biography | OldSchoolHipHop.Com". oldschoolhiphop.com. January 7, 2010. Retrieved 2019-11-13.

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producer from New York City Spyder DBirth nameDuane HughesOriginNew York City New York U S GenresHip hop old school hip hopYears active1980 present Contents 1 Career 1 1 1980s 1 2 1990s 1 3 2000s 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 3 See also 4 ReferencesCareer Edit1980s Edit Big Apple Rappin was released on his own Newtroit Records in 1980 placing it among hip hop s earliest single releases 1 2 Another notable release was I Can t Wait To Rock The Mike a version of the Nu Shooz hit I Can t Wait released in 1986 as a single Other Spyder D releases include Buckwheat s Rap released by Profile in 1985 and Smerphie s Dance which has been sampled on other tracks including How We Do by The Game 3 Childhood schoolmate Russell Simmons later became his manager and mentor in 1983 Spyder produced several tracks for artists such as Infinity Machine s DJ Divine Sparky D Roxanne Shante as well as a string of tracks for independent labels such as Profile Records Select Records Spring Records and a joint label venture with Next Plateau launching Fly Spy Records 4 He also managed Power Play Studios in Queens from various stints from 1983 to 1998 5 He lived in Los Angeles between 1989 and 1992 where he worked with KDAY AM s Greg Mack and Curtis Harmon 6 Spyder co engineered and recorded his first full album Gangsta Wages with multi platinum remixologist Greg Royal which was released through his own Hype Hop label The imprint was distributed through Macola Records who at the time also signed 2 Live Crew and Dr Dre s World Class Wrecking Crew Spyder worked in the studio with Malcolm McClaren on writing lyrics for Sparky D for McClaren s Hip Hop Opera fusion 1990s Edit In 1996 after once again taking over the reins as Power Play Studios full time manager Spyder began a dual role as both engineer and manager for the renowned studio 5 He learned to use the state of the art SSL G Series recording and mixing console from some notes given to him by chief engineer Dino He brought back into the studio clients like DJ Run of Run DMC producer Larry Smith Whodini Run DMC Grandmaster Flash Herbie Azor and Salt n Pepa as well as bringing in new superstar producers like P Diddy Hit Squad producer Ron Amen Ra Lawrence In 1997 Spyder moved on to become manager and engineer for Gospel Jazz musician Mel Holder at Toy Factory another Queens NY based recording studio At Toy Factory he engineered for such clients as Mic Murphy of The System and Pharaoh Monch of Organized Konfusion as well as on Mel Holder s stirring saxophone rendition of R Kelly s I Believe I Can Fly In 1999 Spyder moved to Atlanta and began freelance engineering at Dallas Austin s DARP Studios and Bobby Brown s Boss Recording bringing with him some of his New York and northeast clientele including Jam Master Jay protege Derrick Stanfield Kivoi 2000s Edit He released a full length album in 2000 entitled True Dat In 2005 Spyder became the owner of an American Basketball Association franchise the Charlotte Krunk named after a type of hip hop music Dr Glenn Toby founder of The Book Bank Foundation and former rap rival from Queens New York known then in the rap world as Mr Sweety G was his business partner and investor in The Atlanta Krunk The franchise moved to Atlanta and joined the Continental Basketball Association under new majority owner Freedom Williams the former lead voice for multi platinum dance hop group C C Music Factory where Spyder signed Grayson Boucher AKA The Professor of And 1 fame and recruited Kenny Anderson as head coach Discography EditAlbums Edit Gangsta Wages 1990 True Dat 2001 Singles Edit Big Apple Rappin National Rappin Anthem 1980 Rollerskaterrap Spinnin Webs amp Rappin Rhymes 1980 Smerphies Dance 1982 Placin the Beat 1984 Rap Is Here to Stay Buckwheat s Beat 1985 I Can t Wait To Rock the Mike 1986 How Ya Like Me Now The Heart of Hollis 1987 B Boys Don t Fall in Love 1987 Try to Bite Me Now 1988 Hooked on Your Look 1988 Gangsta Wages 1990 Yes Yes Y all 2001 See also EditBig Apple Rappin The Early Days of Hip Hop Culture in New York City 1979 1982References Edit University of Michigan 2007 Hip Hop Connection 1 Big Apple Rappin A post disco ten minute tourist guide to the Big Apple p 73 Macia Peter March 2 2006 Various Artists Big Apple Rappin Pitchfork Retrieved 2019 11 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Staff The Game Rapper Profile Biography Albums Songs Quotables Prefixmag com Retrieved 2019 11 13 Spyder D Discogs a b Mao Jeff May 10 2017 Power Play Studios An Oral History daily redbullmusicacademy com Retrieved 2019 11 13 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Spyder D Biography OldSchoolHipHop Com oldschoolhiphop com January 7 2010 Retrieved 2019 11 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Spyder D amp oldid 1124084330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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