- Kool G Rap
Infobox musical artist
Name = Kool G Rap
Img_capt = Performing inNew York City , November 2006
Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Nathaniel Wilson
Alias = G Rap, Your Favorite Rapper's Favorite Rapper
Origin =Queens ,New York City ,United States
Born = birth date and age|1968|7|20
Genre =Hardcore Hip Hop
Years_active = 1986–present
Label = Cold Chillin', Rawkus, Chinga Chang, Koch
Associated_acts =Juice Crew ,Big L ,DJ Polo ,Nas ,Canibus ,Ras Kass ,Jedi Mind Tricks Nathaniel Wilson (born
July 20 1968 ), better known by his stage name Kool G Rap, is an Americanhardcore rap per from the Corona section ofQueens, New York . He began his career in the mid-1980s as one half of the group Kool G Rap & Polo, and also as a member of theJuice Crew , who were involved inThe Bridge Wars (widely regarded as the first notable Hip hop rivalry). Although significant commercial success has largely eluded G Rap, he has gathered a reputation as one of hip hop's grittiest, and most consistent lyricists.Biography
Cold Chillin'
Wilson began working with
DJ Polo in 1986, releasing several underground hit singles including "It's a Demo"/"I'm Fly". [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:k9frxqygld6e~T1 allmusic ((( Kool G Rap > Biography ))) ] ] Two other singles, "Streets of New York" and "Road to the Riches" (which borrows a sample fromBilly Joel 's "Stiletto"), received heavy rotation onYo! MTV Raps and cemented his reputation as one of New York's top lyrical auteurs. His talent for telling a compelling, hard-luck story in a single song was considered second to only that ofRakim . While Wilson grew in popularity, he never crossed over likeBiz Markie orBig Daddy Kane , both also members of theJuice Crew .olo career
In 1995, he released "
4,5,6 ", the first of his 3 solo albums. He also released Click of Respect with the 5 Family Click in 2003. His latest album, titledHalf A Klip , was released on theKoch Entertainment -distributed labelsChinga Chang Records andLatchkey Recordings onFebruary 5 ,2008 worldwide.Half A Klip features production by grammy winnerDJ Premier . The first single "On The Rise(Again)" is produced byDJ Premier and was co-written by Haylie Duff [ [http://www.hhnlive.com/media/more/audio/2169 HHNLive.com - Media - Rise Again Feat. Haylie Duff - Kool G. Rap ] ] . The Queens-bred rapper inked a deal withChinga Chang Records owner CEO DMAK in 2005. Kool was married toKarrine Steffans and has a son with her, however, Steffans stated onHot 97 she was never legally married to Kool G Rap. Although they were never married, Steffans did admit that Kool G Rap did consider her his wife. [ [http://www.ebonylifestyles.com/Feature_Books.htm Book Feature - Why Black Men Love White Women By Rajen Persaud ] ]Legacy
Kool G Rap is considered a legendary golden age and mafioso rapper. He is also considered one of the most influential rappers ever. Early in his career, Kool G Rap's (short for "Kool Genius of Rap") hallmark was his rapid-fire, multisyllabic delivery. He trademarked the ability to rhyme the same syllables in the same combinations, though with different words, for a whole verse. This style is mostly apparent on the 1990 album "Wanted: Dead or Alive", on such songs as "Play It Again, Polo", "Jive Talk", and "Kool is Back". The style was later adopted by
Souls of Mischief , Big Daddy Kane, Cassidy,Fabolous ,Busta Rhymes ,Pharoahe Monch , andCam'ron to varying degrees, as well asNas ,Necro , Papoose,Black Thought ,R.A. The Rugged Man , andBig Pun (of whom the latter two cited G Rap as their biggest influences). Today many rappers use this style, though few follow it as strictly as G Rap does.Mafioso rap
G Rap's first single on his first album was "Road to the Riches" where he claims to be a small town's Al Pacino (aka Tony Montana) and Riker's Island, about NYC's infamous short term prison.He had hinted at this inclination on his second album with the song "Streets of New York." His later albums straddle the line between glorification and remorse in relation to the gangster lifestyle. He laments the violent, and insanely crude lifestyle he rapped about on songs like "On the Run," yet boasts it on songs such as "Fast Life" (featuring Nas).
In his songs, album covers and titles, he has used various references to mob movies. For example, the first line of "Bad to the Bone" states: "I'm bad to the bone / with a style like Al Capone". Also, the album "Live and Let Die" uses many samples from the film "The Untouchables". The album cover of his 5th album, "
Roots of Evil ", contains a reference to the poster for "The Godfather ", and is visually similar to the poster for the film "Scarface". His 6th album is named "The Giancana Story ", referencing well-known Mafia bossSam Giancana . He plays the voice of Brik the mouse in the Three Thug Mice cartoon. [http://threethugmice.com]Discography
With DJ Polo
Featured appearances
*1988: "The Symphony" (on the
Marley Marl album "In Control Volume 1 ")
*1991: "Don't Curse" (from theHeavy D album "Peaceful Journey ")
*1991: "The Symphony Vol. II" (on theMarley Marl album "")
*1992: "Death Threat" (from theBrand New Heavies album "Heavy Rhyme Experience Vol. 1 ")
*1993: "This Is How We..." (from thePudgee Tha Phat Bastard album "Give Em The Finger ")
*1996: "Representin'" (Ruffa featuring Kool G Rap)
*1996: "Stick To Ya Gunz" (from theM.O.P. album " Firing Squad")
*1998: "Truly Yours 98" (from thePete Rock album "Soul Survivor")
*1998: "Guns Blazing (Drums of Death, Pt. 1)" (from theUNKLE album "Psyence Fiction ")
*1998: "40 Island" (from theN.O.R.E. album "N.O.R.E.")
*1999: "Friend of Ours" (from theE-Moneybags album "In E-Moneybags We Trust ")
*1999: "The Realest" (from theMobb Deep album "Murda Muzik ")
*2000: "Fall Back" (from theBig L album "The Big Picture ")
*2000: "Ghetto afterlife" (from theReflection Eternal album "Train of thought")
*2001: "Gorillas" (from the Screwball album "Loyalty")
*2001: "No Surrender" (Shabaam Sahdeeq featuring Kool G Rap)
*2002: "Allied Meta-Forces" (from theCanibus album "")
*2003: "Animal Rap" (from theJedi Mind Tricks album "Visions of Gandhi ")
*2005: "Ghost & Giancana" (from theGhostface Killah album "Put It on the Line ")
*2006: "We Gone Go Hard" (from theRas Kass album "Revenge of the Spit ")
*2006: "Full Metal Jacket" (from theMolemen album "Killing Fields")
*2007: "Hood Tales" (from the Marco Polo album "Port Authority")
*2007: "100 Roundz" (from the Domingo album "The Most Underrated ")
*2007: "Come one, come all" (from theStyles P album "The Ghost Sessions ")
*2007: "Next Up" (from theUGK album "Underground Kingz ")
*2007: "6 in the Morning" (from theStatik Selektah album "Spell My Name Right: The Album")
*2007: "Buck Buck" (on theRed Cafe andDJ Envy album "The Co-Op")
*2008: "The Next Step" (from theBig John album "The Next Step" featuring R.A The Rugged Man)References
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