O.C. (rapper)
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Birth name | Omar Credle |
Born | (1971-05-13) May 13, 1971 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Wild Pitch Records Payday Records JCOR Records Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings Mello Music Group |
Associated acts | Organized Konfusion, Buckwild, Big L, DJ Premier, Jeru the Damaja, Freddie Foxxx, Showbiz, Lord Finesse, Nas, Guru, Ill Bill, Jay-Z, Cormega, Pete Rock, Sadat X, Ras Kass, Royce da 5'9" |
Omar Credle (born May 13, 1971), better known by his stage name, O.C., is an American rapper and member of the group D.I.T.C., who has been involved with several renowned underground hip hop groups:
Crooklyn Dodgers '95, Luv NY, Perestroika.
Contents
1 History
1.1 Recording career
2 Discography
2.1 Albums
2.2 Compilations
2.3 Appearances
3 References
History
Recording career
Omar was born in Brooklyn, May 13, 1971,[1] and raised in the Bushwick section. O.C. cites legends like Kool G. Rap, Rakim, Big Daddy Kane and Slick Rick as his main influences.[2] In 1991, he made his recording debut on Organized Konfusion's "Fudge Pudge",.[1] One year later he made an appearance on the remix of MC Serch's "Back to the Grill" (which also features a very young Nas) after meeting Serch on the inaugural Source tour. Following the tour, O.C. signed with Wild Pitch Records in 1994 where Serch was vice president.[2] O.C. also met Lord Finesse and Buckwild on the first Source tour, marking his introduction to the D.I.T.C crew. After the tour he connected with Buckwild and started recording a demo that would become his debut album Word...Life.[2]
By 1994, he finished the album Word...Life, which included everything from his demo, along with "Time's Up," the song that would go on to be his most notable single. "Time's up" was initially a record for Pharoahe Monch from Organized Konfusion.[2] Beyond a quick outro from Prince Po, Word...Life does not have any guest appearances. This was not by design, however, as Nas was supposed to be on the album but never showed up to the studio for the recording session.[2] The album was critically acclaimed and remains beloved in hip-hop circles.
In 1996, Credle appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD, America is Dying Slowly, alongside Biz Markie, Wu-Tang Clan, and Fat Joe, among many other prominent hip hop artists. The CD, meant to raise awareness of the AIDS epidemic among African American men, was heralded as "a masterpiece" by The Source magazine.
In 1997, O.C. signed to Pay Day Records,[1] where he released his second album Jewelz, featuring collaborations with DJ Premier, Da Beatminerz and Freddie Foxxx. The single "Far From Yours" peaked at #81 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it his highest charting single to date. By this time, he was a part of the underground hip hop act known as Diggin' in The Crates together with Lord Finesse, Fat Joe, Showbiz & A.G., Diamond D, Buckwild and Big L. In 2000 the crew released their self-titled debut album through Tommy Boy Records on which O.C. featured on the majority of the songs. In 1998, O.C. was featured on Pete Rock's "Respect Mine" from Pete Rock's 1998 solo debut album Soul Survivor.
The 2001 release of Bon Appetit was met with very mixed reviews; the negative accused O.C. of selling out with a polished, shining and toned-down sound. This was although Buckwild produced the large bulk of the album with the only help coming from Lord Finesse and Ahmed (pretty much the same formula that made Word...Life a success).
After the disappointing release O.C. disappeared from the scene until 2005, when he released his fourth album with Grit Records; Starchild which only dropped as a very limited Japanese/European import and was met with great acclaim. Later that year, he signed with Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings and teamed up with Bronx-native producer Mike Loe, and dropped Smoke and Mirrors.
O.C. is also known for his feature on the Clockers soundtrack as part of the Crooklyn Dodgers, which also featured rappers Chubb Rock and Jeru the Damaja on the now classic DJ Premier produced "Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers". This is however the only time the group has ever collaborated.
O.C. collaborated with fellow D.I.T.C. member A.G. for an album entitled Oasis. The bulk of the album was produced by French beatsmith E-Blaze with additional tracks supplied by Lord Finesse, Statik Selektah and Showbiz who also acts as the executive producer of the album. May 2012 saw the release of a new collaborative album with Detroit-based producer Apollo Brown entitled Trophies on the Mello Music Group label. The first single was "Prove Me Wrong". The vinyl version of that album has also been repressed several times over. With Ray West in 2014 O.C. has curated a more laid back and purposefully smooth affair. Besides flowing freely from track-to-track with the help of atmospheric interludes, Ray’s Cafe is noticeably and gratifyingly short at nine tracks long as well. Ray's Cafe was released on Red Apples 45, a small label co-founded by A.G. and West. O.C. joined D.I.T.C. for their 2016 release Sessions which was preceded by the lead single "Rock Shyt".[3][4]
Discography
Albums
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Word...Life
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Jewelz
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Bon Appetit
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Star Child
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Smoke and Mirrors
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Oasis w/ A.G.
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Trophies w/ Apollo Brown
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Ray’s Café w/ Ray West
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Ray’s Café: The After Hours EP w/ Ray West
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Dive In w/ Debonair P
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Same Moon Same Sun
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Perestroika w/ Apathy
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A New Dawn
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Opium
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Compilations
The Underground King
- Released: 2006
- Label: Next Mill Entertainment/Re-Up Recordings
- Singles: -
Hidden Gems
- Released: April 3, 2007
- Certification: None
- Label: Next Mill Entertainment
- Singles: -
In Guud Taste
- Released: 2008
- Certification: None
- Label: Next Mill Entertainment
- Singles: -
O-Zone Originals
- Released: September 21, 2011
- Certification: None
- Label: No Sleep Recordings
- Singles: -
Luv NY
- Released: July 24, 2012
- Label: Ascetic Music
- Singles: -
Appearances
- 1991: "Fudge Pudge" (from Organized Konfusion: Organized Konfusion)
- 1992: "Back To The Grill (Remix)" (from MC Serch)
- 1993: "A Clear Day" (from Dj Clear)
- 1994: "Let's Organize" (from Organized Konfusion, Q-Tip: Stress: The Extinction Agenda)
- 1995: "Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers" (from Crooklyn Dodgers: Clockers)
- 1995: "You Won't Go Far" (from Organized Konfusion: New Jersey Drive, Vol. 2)
- 1995: "Brainstorm P.S.K" (from Lord Finesse, KRS-One: The Awakening)
- 1995: "Men V. Many" (from Mic Geronimo, Royal Flush: The Natural)
- 1995: "Stop The Breaks" (from The Notorious B.I.G., KRS-One, Killa Sin, Raekwon)
- 1996: "Give Me a Little More Time (Buckwild Remix)" (from Gabrielle)
- 1996: "What I Represent" (from Buckwild: America Is Dying Slowly)
- 1996: "Metal Thangz" (from Street Smartz, Pharoahe Monch)
- 1997: "Love Child" (from Buckwild: Buckwild: Diggin' in the Crates)
- 1997: "Rollin" (from Saukrates, Masta Ace: The Underground Tapes)
- 1997: "Your Life" (from Soul in the Hole (soundtrack))
- 1997: "Droppin' Gramma" (from Main One)
- 1997: "Crew Love" (from Jay-Z & Tone Hooker)
- 1997: "Spitgame" (from Da Beatminerz)
- 1997: "Return to It" (from EZD: A D&D Project In Association With DJ Premier Vol. 1)
- 1998: "Full Scale" (from Showbiz & A.G.)
- 1998: "Down 4 Whateva" (from M.O.P: First Family 4 Life)
- 1998: "Respect Mine" (from Pete Rock: Soul Survivor)
- 1998: "Action Guaranteed" (from Ras Kass: Lyricist Lounge, Volume One)
- 1998: "Watch Ya Step" (from Xperado)
- 1999: "Weed Scented" (from AG, Guru)
- 1999: "Connection": (from Organized Rhymes Volume 2)
- 2000: "The Triboro" (from Big L: The Big Picture)
- 2002: "Beyond" (from DJ JS-1: Ground Original 1)
- 2004: "Chase Game" (from A.G.)
- 2007: "Marquee" (from Marco Polo: Port Authority)
- 2007: "Lake of Fire" (from Lordz of Brooklyn, Lord Finesse, and Everlast)
- 2008: "Action Guaranteed" (from Ras Kass: Razzy Kazzy)
- 2009: "Ridiculous" (from DJ JS-1, Pharoahe Monch: Ground Original 2: No Sell Out)
- 2010: "Trouble Shooters" (from DJ Muggs & Ill Bill: Kill Devil Hills)
- 2010: "There Will Be Blood" (from Celph Titled and Buckwild: Nineteen Ninety Now)
- 2010: "Warsaw Outdoors" (from HiFi Banda: 23:55)
- 2010: "Nostalgic" (from DJ Perro: Praedictus 2 From Filters)
- 2011: "Life Word" (from DJ JS-1: Ground Original 3: No One Cares)
- 2012: "Prestige of a King" (from Mello Music Group: Self Sacrifice)
- 2012: "Don't Worry" (from Showbiz & A.G.)
- 2012: "Mic Bless'n Gun Press'n Impress'n" (from Bumpy Knuckles)
- 2013: "Hello Everybody (from Neek The Exotic, Satchel Page, Sadat X)
- 2013: "Power" (from Ill Bill & Cormega)
- 2013: "Astonishing" (from Marco Polo, Large Professor, Inspectah Deck: PA2: The Director's Cut)
- 2013: "Catch Wreck" (from Kid Tsunami)
- 2014: "B-Boy Stance" (from DJ Force)
- 2014: "Smash" (from Prince Po, Oh No, Pharoahe Monch)
- 2014: "Light Years" (from DJ Skizz, Roc Marciano, A.G.)
- 2014: "Deep Breath" (from DJ Doom & Blacastan)
- 2014: "On the Bklyn Side" (from Illa Ghee, Steele)
- 2014: "Turn the Tables" (from DJ JS-1)
- 2014: "First 2 Rise Pt. 2" (from Vstylez, Royce da 5'9")
- 2015: "Revolutionary Ride Music" (from DJ EFN, Your Old Droog, Royce Da 5'9", Reks)
- 2015: "In the Moment" (from Apollo Brown: Grandeur)
- 2015: "What U Kno" (from In Ya Ear Recordings Presents: In Session Volume 1)
- 2016: "Don't Touch That Dial (from Apathy, Ras Kass: Handshakes with Snakes)
- 2016: "Run for Your Life" (from Apathy: Handshakes with Snakes)
- 2016: "Hakim" (from Vinnie Paz, A.G.: The Cornerstone of the Corner Store).
- 2016: "Genuine Article "(from TRUTH, From Ashes To Kingdom Come)
- 2016: "Right What I Write" ft. A.G. (from TRUTH, From Ashes To Kingdom Come)
References
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