Emerging during the late 80's
Daddy T born july 1,1973(Mark Reynolds
Dutty Foreigner
Mark (Daddy T)Reynolds attend the Dolan Middle school in Stamford ct,then
he attend the J.M.Wright Tech Hight School in Stamford ct.
at the age of fifteen Mark Daddy-T)Reynolds
was kick out on the street by his Grandmother & his Dad
for going to a high school dance party,
As a young man growing up on the street
life was not easy but he make friends with some vary nice people
one of them who owned a record shop Joe Forbes Records
and the other owned a clothes store called J&B fashion,after
school he would work part time at the record shop & he M.C & Deejay for the customer,
and some nights he would work for the fashion store
that's where he would get his clothes that he wear
like the red suede bally shoes, the triple fat goose jacket,and the fur kangol hat,
Going to high school,wearing the type of clothes he wear earn him the nick name cool guy.
Daddy T team up with dance hall reggae D.J Snow the owner of the klassiqe klimaxx sound system. along side snow was his little brother D.J Richy Groove,he would make dubplate for the sound system and at night they would play the dubs feature Daddy T,
snow would promote shows,and Daddy T would open shows for big name like
bounty killer,lady saw,mega bonton,sister charmane,Mr.Lexx.
and many more.
Daddy T then move on to meet with two good friends tony & trevor who run a night club in stamford,ct The sunset cafe. The owners take Daddy T and make him part of the business, the artist would now perform live on stage at nights.
At the age of 23 years old Daddy T was arrested and put in jail he was release on 2 years probation,the judge tell Daddy T that he need to get a job,
so he started to work for a dry cleaning store and move out of stamford
with his girl friend and have two kids.two boys Marcus & Emari
After the 2 years the case was thrown out.
2003 Daddy T made his first album with 3 tracks produce by stoppal llc.
then 2 years later he started his own label called Bashy Wave Music B.
Daddy T team up with artist manager,
Micheal Wagon Jones and release his first reggae Dancehall single Man A Big Man
on the Wagon Music Works label,and
two more tracks, Flap Dem Wibe & Bring It featuring Bernard Jackson from the R&B Group Surface Sony BMG,Daddy T wanted to make a good song a song everybody could understand,So 2009 he went back to the Recording studio and record the new R&B,Hip Hop single Shorty Looking Hot on his own Bashy Wave Music B Record label.
It appears that Death Row Records/WIDEawake Entertainment is still facing financial woes following their purchase of the label in early 2009.
The Wall Street Journal reports that New Solutions Capital Group, the company that helped WIDEawake finance the purchase of Death Row Records, is now in debt as a result of the purchase.
“If someone would pay the amount of the debt incurred plus a dollar, we’re out,” New Solutions Capital Group’s Robert Thompson-So told CanadianBusiness.com. “This is just another commercial loan transaction that started as a workout and continues to be a workout. Please - step up to the table and take us out.”
Aside from the debt incurred by the deal, New Solutions and WIDEawake are also battling over who gets control of Death Row.
In other Hip Hop news, the VH1 reality show Celebrity Rehab is hoping they can enlist rapper DMX for the next season of their show.
A lawyer for DMX, real name Earl Simmons, revealed to TMZ that a rep for the show reached out to him following the rapper’s arrest earlier this week.
The Celebrity Rehab rep is hoping that DMX can somehow be placed in their facility instead of being locked up. A rep for the show may possibly appear at DMX’s hearing to speak with a judge in regards to the rapper being brought to their facility.
Veteran west coast act C.P.O. (also known as Lil Nation) is reportedly in the hospital today, having suffered a heart attack. Details are still emerging, though several associates of the '90s emcee told DX this afternoon.
Known for appearing on classic Rap albums such as N.W.A.'s Niggaz4Life, 2Pac's All Eyez On Me, C.P.O. was a frequent associate of both N.W.A. and Death Row Records. He worked with the famed label on soundtracks such as Murder Was The Case and Above The Rim.
Signed to Capitol, C.P.O. (as Capital Punishment Organization) released one album, 1990's To Hell And Black, which boasted production from N.W.A.'s MC Ren as well as late group partner DJ Train.
Last year, archival material from C.P.O. appeared on the Death Row/WIDE Awake Entertainment re-release of The Chronic and is working with Tha Chill on Chillafornia.
With Danny Boy, Everlast and DJ Lethal having roles in both groups, '90s Rap hit-makers House of Pain are joining '00s incarnation La Coka Nostra for a March tour. La Coka includes Ill Bill of DJ Eclipse of Non-Phixion fame, as well as Boston emcee Slaine.
The tour, which begings this evening in Chicago, also includes appearances from Cypress Hill's B-Real, onetime Roots' affiliate Rahzel and Rocksteady Crew's DJ JS-1.
The tour dates are below:
March 12th @ Congress Theatre, Chicago, IL - House of Pain w/ Slaine, DJ Eclipse & GZA March 13th @ Beach/Mandalay, Las Vegas, NV - Everlast w/ B-Real March 16th @ Town Ballroom, Buffalo, NY - House of Pain w/ Slaine & DJ Eclipse March 17th @ House of Blues, Atlantic City, NJ - House of Pain w/ La Coka Nostra & DJ Eclipse March 18th @ Nokia Theatre, NYC, NY - House of Pain w/ La Coka Nostra, DJ Eclipse, Rahzel & DJ JS-1 March 19th @ Webster Theater, Hartford, CT - House of Pain w /La Coka Nostra & DJ Eclipse March 20th @ Palladium, Worcester, MA - House of Pain w/ La Coka Nostra & DJ Eclipse March 21st @ Northern Lights, Clifton Park, NY - House of Pain w/ La Coka Nostra & DJ Eclipse
After his critically-praised collaboration album, BlaQKout, last year with DJ Quik, Dogg Pound emcee Kurupt is preparing his latest solo album.
Streetlights, to be released April 20, finds the Philadelphia native taking his unique lyrical approach to an album based around what goes down after dark in California. A preliminary tracklisting, courtesy of the album's distributor, Fontana, reveals that mentor Snoop Dogg will appear, as well as frequent collaborators Xzibit and DJ Quik. Kurupt's brother Roscoe is also planned to appear on a track, as well as Dogg Pound newcomer affiliates Problem and Terrace Martin, who produced Streetlights.
1. Intro 2. I’m Burnt (feat. Problem) 3. Questions 4. In Gotti We Trust (feat. Xzibit) 5. Face Down 6. Blame It On U (feat. Rell) 7. Yessir 8. All That I Want (feat. Snoop Dogg) 9. I’m Drunk 10. Scrape 11. Riot In The Club 12. I’m The Man 13. I’m Burnt (Remix) (feat. Snoop Dogg, Roscoe & Problem) 14. Streetlights 15. Bounce, Rock, Skate (Bonus Track) (feat. DJ Drama, Snoop Dogg, DJ Quik & Terrace Martin)
After debuting #1 last week on the iTunes Hip Hop chart with his newly-released Boston’s Boy EP, budding emcee Sam Adams was accused of buying $75,000 worth of his own music on a credit card.
The 22-year-old, who according to The Boston Phoenix recorded his first song seven months ago, explained in a statement that his recent success is due to word of mouth and not self-bought promotion. “I know there has been a considerable amount of controversy about my album release and hitting #1 on the iTunes Hip Hop charts, and in response I'd like to say that the numbers are legit.”
Attaching an excel sheet that contained over 65,000 different purchases of his music, he added, “They were organic purchases by fans who simply liked the music to purchase. It's as simple as that really; if something in the marketplace is great and word of mouth spreads about it, purchase is bound to happen.”
Deejay/radio personality Mr. Peter Parker has come to Adams’ side, describing the recent backlash as envy rather than fact. “Everybody is pissed the fuck off because Sam Adams is blowing up and they're not. The bottom line is that he found his fan base, and now he's riding it as far as he can.”
Agreeing with Parker’s sentiment, Adams stated, “In this day and age where numbers are tracked, I'm shocked people would accuse me of buying my own records. Sometimes people don't want others to succeed.”
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