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MC Hawking Birth name Ken Lawrence Also known as MC Hawking, The Hawkman Genres Nerdcore hip hop Occupations rapper, songwriter, producer Instruments Text-to-speech program Labels Brash Music Associated acts Dark Matter
DJ DoomsdayKen Lawrence is a nerdcore hip hop artist who purports to be theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking rapping under the name MC Hawking.
MC Hawking gained some popularity on the Internet in the early 2000s. The songs were originally released in MP3 format, but due to the popularity of the website Lawrence was signed to a record deal with Brash Music to release a "greatest hits" album in 2004.
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Background
MC Hawking's entire body of work and his rapper persona were created by American web developer Ken Lawrence.[1] Lawrence earned a degree in music composition from Hampshire College.[1] His raps are synthesized by the text-to-speech program WillowTalk. The beats for MC Hawking are provided by DJ Doomsday. Most of the beats are samples of classic hip hop tracks, or taken from commercial royalty-free loop libraries.
Lyrical content
The lyrics are a mixture of gangsta rap topics, science topics and Stephen Hawking quotations (such as the famous "When I hear of Schrödinger's cat, I reach for my gun", which became "Every time I think of them my trigger finger itches", referring to creationists). Among subjects of MC Hawking songs are various scientific topics, Hawking's professional relationships with MIT rivals, as well as the standard fare of gangsta rap, including street violence and drug use.
The lyrics display insight into many aspects of current scientific thought, Newton's laws of motion ("All My Shootings Be Drivebys"), Einstein's theory of relativity ("E=MC Hawking"), the Big Bang ("The Big Bizang"), Thermodynamics ("Entropy"), and quantum physics subjects such as Schrödinger's cat and the wave function collapse ("Rock Out With Your Hawk Out").
The creation evolution controversy is also mentioned in "Fuck the Creationists" and "Entropy".
Dark Matter & Greatest hits album
He is also involved with a heavy metal group called Dark Matter — a parody of Ice T's "Body Count" — with whom he has performed such songs as "Why Won't Jesse Helms Just Hurry Up and Die", "UFT for the MC" (a parody of the Sex Pistols song "Anarchy in the UK"), and "The Big Bizang". He is also an occasional Song Fight! participant.
His "greatest hits" album is called A Brief History of Rhyme: MC Hawking's Greatest Hits, a parody of Hawking's book A Brief History of Time. It included many songs that were available on the official website, plus new material (four songs and three interludes from a fictional radio interview).
Reaction by Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking has said that he is "flattered, as it's a modern-day equivalent to Spitting Image". [2] On the inside cover of A Brief History of Rhyme, Lawrence thanks Stephen Hawking "for taking this joke in the spirit that it was intended."
Discography
- A Brief History of Rhyme: MC Hawking's Greatest Hits (2004)
- "The Hawkman Cometh"
- "The Dozens"
- "Big Bizang"
- "Excerpt from a Radio Interview (Pt. 1)"
- "Entropy"
- "The Mighty Stephen Hawking"
- "Crazy as Fuck"
- "Bitchslap (With MC Frontalot)"
- "Excerpt from a Radio Interview (Pt. 2)"
- "Fuck the Creationists"
- "E=MC Hawking"
- "All My Shootings Be Drivebys"
- "UFT For The MC"
- "Excerpt from a Radio Interview (Pt. 3)"
- "What We Need More of is Science"
- "GTA3"
- Songs released in MP3 format only
- "Led Zeppelin Medley" (no longer available)
- "QuakeMaster"
- "Why Won't Jesse Helms Just Hurry Up and Die?" (Since the release of this track, he did.)
- "Rock Out with Your Hawk Out" (appears on Rhyme Torrents Vol.1 )
- "MC Hawking Holiday"
- Appearances
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- "Nerdcore Rising" - MC Frontalot - Nerdcore Rising
Fictional discography
As part of the parody, a fictional discography was created on the MC Hawking's Crib website. None of these albums were actually created, and any songs not listed in the above discography were never actually recorded.
- The Hawkman Cometh EP (1992)
- "The Hawkman Cometh"
- "Big Biz-ang"
- "The Dozens"
- Fear of a Black Hole (1994) (originally called A Brief History of Rhyme until Hawking's real album was given that title)
- "Crazy as Fuck"
- "The Mighty Stephen Hawking"
- "Nanomachine"
- "Black Holes"
- "Faster Than Light"
- "Why Won't Jesse Helms Just Hurry Up and Die?"
- "Big Biz-ang (Remix)"
- "Doomsday Device"
- "Cut It Up"
- "Bitch Slap"
- "Entropy"
- "Fucking Shit Up Old-school"
- "F.Y.M."
- "Bring the Noize"
- E = MC Hawking (1997)
- "A Brief Dissertation on Gravitational Entropy, Quantum Cosmology and the Anthropic Principle."
- "Fuck the Creationists"
- "Event Horizon"
- "All My Shootin's Be Drive-bys"
- "Space Time"
- "Wrong Again Albert"
- "What We Need More of Is Science"
- "Bitch Slap"
- "F.Y.M.A.S.M.D."
- "Dark Matter"
- "TKO"
- "Paradox"
- "E=MC Hawking"
- "Kick That Shit!"
External links
MCHawking.com was created by Lawrence to look like a personal fan site for the MC. From the former home page: "While there are dozens of other sites on the web devoted to Stephen Hawking's scientific achievements, I am unaware of a single site (aside from this one) devoted to his career as a lyrical terrorist." The site is no longer active.[2]
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- A Brief History of Rhyme: MC Hawking's Greatest Hits (2004)
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