- Freddie Foxxx
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Name = Freddie Foxxx
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Alias = Bumpy Knuckles
Origin =New York City ,New York
Genre = Hip Hop
Years_active = 1986 – Present
Label =MCA Records (1989-1990)Epic Records (1993-1994)
Landspeed (1999-2001)Barely Breaking Even (2003-present)
Associated_acts =Eric B. Gang Starr Pete Rock
URL = [http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=68222722 Freddie Foxxx at Myspace]
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Notable_instruments =Freddie Foxxx, also known as Bumpy Knuckles, (born James Campbell in 1969 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dbfqxqy5ldke~T1 Allmusic Biography] ] is an American
rapper andmusic producer from New York. He has a trademark rough and tough approach in his lyrics (as well as his lifestyle) which has endeared him toHardcore hip hop lovers.Biography
Foxxx released his first LP, "
Freddie Foxxx Is Here " in (1989) throughMCA Records . He soon parted ways with the label and became a member ofQueen Latifah 'sFlavor Unit establishment. In 1993, only promo copies of his second album, "Crazy Like A Foxxx", were circultaed whenEpic Records decided to shelve it.Foxxx then began to be known more for his cameos on songs by
Boogie Down Productions ,Naughty By Nature ,M.O.P. ,Missin Linx OC and, most notably, his appearance onGang Starr 's "The Militia" from their "Moment of Truth" album (1998). The song was issued as a single, building a buzz for Foxxx and helping him to prep for his next full-length release.This time around he applied the lessons he'd learned from previous experiences with major record labels, and went the independent route. His album, "
Industry Shakedown " would become the best-selling independently released album of 2000.Fact|date=February 2008 The LP featured production from hip hopheavyweights DJ Premier ,Pete Rock and The Alchemist. The members ofM.O.P. provided the album's only cameo.After the success of "Industry Shakedown", Foxxx released his third official album, "
Konexion " (2003) viaBarely Breaking Even . A less commercially successful affair, the album was nevertheless faithful to its predecessor in terms of style and content and featured contributions from frequent collaboratorDJ Premier andDJ Clark Kent .Foxxx was shouted out at the end of Tupac Shakur's classic diss song "
Hit 'Em Up "(video version,not as diss).Foxxx made significant contributions to the
WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw 2006 soundtrack. He contributed two songs, and made a guest appearance on another song. He also produced all of the hip hop songs.In 2006, he released a
mixtape called "Street Triumph", in anticipation of his fifth album, "Amerikkan Black Man". He has also confirmed a joint project with producer,Kev Brown , although it hasn't been announced when this album will be released.Recently, his previously unreleased album Crazy Like a Foxxx will be officially release in July 29, 2008 on Fat Beats Records.
Feud with Rakim
In mid-2006, Foxxx alleged that fellow veteran MC
Rakim turned down challenges to battle him, which sparked a response an interview with Rakim in which he apparently stated "I never fucking turned down a battle with that motherfucker! Foxxx wasn't ferocious like that. Foxxx had two other cats that used to rhyme with him. They were a good group, but Foxxx wasn't ferocious like that baby pa." [ [http://halftimeonline.com/hip-hop-icon-series/rakim-pt-2 HalftimeOnline.com » Rakim Pt. 2] ]A furious Foxxx retorted, saying "He said I'm 'not ferocious.' Who is he... People are only calling him a legend because of what he did with
Eric B . Everything after that was wack. Nobody will say it to his face." Foxxx then went on wax and released a freestyle in which he taunted Rakim's track record since his late 80s/early 90s heyday, his supposedly monotonous flow, and even alleged that Rakim was not fond of a youngNas upon the latter's debut. Although Foxxx is known for his intense lyrics, the song received a lukewarm reception, and Rakim himself has yet to release a response.Discography
Albums
* 1989 "
Freddie Foxxx Is Here " (MCA Records )
* 2000 "Industry Shakedown " (Landspeed Records )
* 2003 "Konexion" (BBE)
* 2006 "Street Triumph Mixxxtape" (Fat Beats Records)
* 2006 "Amerikkan Black Man"
* 2006 "Krupt Mob" (indie)
* 2007 "Krupt Mob Vol.2" (indie)
* 2008 "Crazy Like a Foxxx" (Fat Beats Records )Appearances
*1990: "Money in the Bank" (from the
Kool G Rap album "")
*1992: "Ruff Ruff" (from theBoogie Down Productions album "Sex and Violence")
*1993: "Hot Potatoe" (from theNaughty by Nature album "19 Naughty III ")
*1994: "One of Those Nightz" (from theThe Almighty RSO EP "Revenge of da Badd Boyz ")
*1997: "M.U.G.", "Win the G" (from the OC album "Jewelz ")
*1998: "The Militia" (from theGang Star album "Moment of Truth")
*1998: "I Luv" (from theM.O.P. album "First Family 4 Life ")
*2000: "U Don't Wanna B.D.S." (from theDe La Soul album "")
*2000: "Keith N Bumpy" (from theKool Keith album "Matthew")
*2001: "Mind Frame" (from thePete Rock album "PeteStrumentals ")
*2001: "How We Ride" (fromDa Beatminerz album "Brace 4 Impak ")
*2002: "Family Ties" (from theTim Dog album "Immortal")
*2005: "Flow Easy", "Keep Frontin'", "Know the Rep", and "Bad, Bad Man" (from theJohn Cena album "You Can't See Me ")
*2008: "If We Can't Build" (fromAkrobatik album "Absolute Value")References
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