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MC Ren Birth name Lorenzo Jerald Patterson Also known as The Ruthless Villain, MC Ren Born June 14, 1969 Origin Compton, California Genres Hardcore rap Occupations Rapper, songwriter Instruments Vocals Years active 1986—present Labels Ruthless, Island Def Jam, Interscope, Universal Motown, Villain Entertainment Associated acts N.W.A, Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre Above the Law, Paris, Public Enemy, The D.O.C. Lorenzo Jerald Patterson (born June 14, 1969), better known by his stage name MC Ren, is a rapper who formed part of the group N.W.A. His moniker is derived from his first name (Lorenzo).
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Early life
Patterson was born and raised in Compton, California. Him and fellow N.W.A. members Arabian Prince, DJ Yella, Dr. Dre, and Eazy-E all originated in Compton. The only member of N.W.A that wasn't from Compton was Ice Cube who is from South Central Los Angeles.
Career
He joined the gangsta rap group N.W.A after finishing his senior year of high school. He contributed vocals on their album Straight Outta Compton (1988) as well as co-writing several tracks after Ice Cube left the group in 1989. N.W.A became the first gangsta rap group to gain mainstream success. However, as their album Niggaz4Life reached the #1 spot on the Billboard 200 in 1991, financial conflict between Dr. Dre and Ruthless Records led to the group disbanding. He also personally cited the inevitable tension of a close knit group.[1] Group member Eazy-E was accused of skimming money along with the group's manager, Jerry Heller. Dr. Dre left to form Death Row Records.
MC Ren subsequently released his debut album Kizz My Black Azz in 1992. It reached platinum. MC Ren's next album, Life Sentence, was scrapped while he converted to the Nation of Islam (which he has since left and converted to orthodox Islam) with guidance from DJ Train. Shock of the Hour in 1993 was released the next year. It also features the single "Mayday on the Front Line" which appeared in the film CB4. MC Ren soon fell on hard times when DJ Train died in a burning house before the release of The Villain in Black (1996). The album sold relatively well for a brief period. Before leaving Ruthless Records, Ren released Ruthless for Life (1998) which proved a small comeback, selling moderately well. In 2000, he appeared on the song "Hello" which featured Dr. Dre and Ice Cube on Ice Cube's War & Peace Vol. 2 (The Peace Disc) album. He joined the Up In Smoke Tour that same year just to rap this verse on this track. He appeared on the posse cut "Some L.A. Niggaz" from Dr. Dre's 2001 album.
MC Ren released the straight-to-DVD Lost in the Game in 2004. His most recent work has appeared on some more politically-oriented projects such as with Public Enemy, specifically Paris' album Hard Truth Soldiers Vol. 1 as well as on Public Enemy's album Rebirth of a Nation. Paris stated in an interview with Rapstation.com that "MC Ren is retired and won't be doing a full-length album as far as I know. I get at him for verses, that's about it."
MC Ren appeared on the VH1 Hip Hop Honors talking about Eazy-E in the tribute to him. As of late 2007, Ren was supposed to be in work with Long Beach-based rapper RBX alongside Big Rocc on the group Concrete Criminals and although a debut album was promised, nothing came out of it. In 2009, MC Ren finished his fifth studio album entitled Renincarnated which was released under his own record label Villain Entertainment on October 31, 2009. Renincarnated was only released in the US.
Personal life
Around 1993, MC Ren converted to the Islamic faith through the Nation of Islam. He converted to Sunni Islam a few years later.[2] Interestingly, Ice Cube, also a member of N.W.A has since converted to Islam.
Discography
Main article: MC Ren discography- 1992: Kizz My Black Azz
- 1993: Shock of the Hour
- 1996: The Villain in Black
- 1998: Ruthless for Life
- 2009: Renincarnated
- With N.W.A
- 1988: Straight Outta Compton
- 1990: 100 Miles and Runnin'
- 1991: Niggaz4Life
- With Eazy-E
- 1988: Eazy-Duz-It (on "2 Hard Mutha's", "We Want Eazy" and "Ruthless Villain")
- 1995: Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton (on "Tha Muthaphukkin' Real")
- With The D.O.C.
- 1989: No One Can Do It Better (on "Comm. 2" and "The Grand Finalé")
- 2003: Deuce (on "The Shit")
References
- ^ Adam and Joe. [radio broadcast]. BBC 6 Music. 11 September 2008.
- ^ Burgess, Omar (October 25, 2008). "MC Ren: RenIncarnated". HipHop DX. http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/interviews/id.1253/title.mc-ren-renincarnated. Retrieved May 21, 2011.
External links
- MC Ren at Allmusic
- MC Ren at the Internet Movie Database
- Good guys wear black : Interview with Reginald C Dennis, published in The Source, August 1992
- MC Ren feature-length radio interview at ConspiracyRadio.com
MC Ren Studio albums Singles "Final Frontier" · "May Day on the Front Line" · "Same Ol' Shit" · "Fuck What Ya Heard" · "Mad Scientist · "Keep It Real" · "Ruthless for Life" · "Who In The Fuck" · "Renincarnated" · "Showtime"Related articles N.W.A Arabian Prince · DJ Yella · Dr. Dre · Eazy-E · Ice Cube · MC Ren Studio albums Straight Outta Compton (1988) · Niggaz4Life (1991)Extended plays 100 Miles and Runnin' (1990)Compilations N.W.A. and the Posse · Greatest Hits · 10th Anniversary Tribute · The N.W.A. Legacy, Vol. 1 · The N.W.A. Legacy, Vol. 2 · The Strength of Street Knowledge · Family TreeSingles "Panic Zone" · "Straight Outta Compton" · "Gangsta Gangsta" · "Express Yourself" · "100 Miles and Runnin'" · "Appetite for Destruction" · "Alwayz Into Somethin'" · "Chin Check"Other songs Related articles Ruthless Records Former artists Above the Law · Arabian Prince · Atban Klann · Bizzy Bone · Bone Thugs-n-Harmony · Blood of Abraham · Cold 187um · The D.O.C. · DJ Yella · Dr. Dre · Eazy-E · Frost · H.W.A. · Hopsin · Jimmy Z · J. J. Fad · Kokane · MC Ren · Menajahtwa · Michel'le · N.W.A · Penthouse Players Clique · Rhythum D · Stevie Stone · Tairrie B · Will 1X · Yomo & Maulkie ·Albums Ruthless Records Tenth Anniversary: Decade of GameCategories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- African American rappers
- African American Muslims
- Former Nation of Islam members
- N.W.A members
- People from Compton, California
- Ruthless Records artists
- Rappers from Los Angeles, California
- Priority Records artists
- Converts to Islam
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