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Encyclopedia > M.E.D.

M.E.D. aka Medaphoar is a Hip Hop MC who has recorded with Madlib, Wildchild, and Oh No. Hip hop is a cultural movement that began amongst urban African American youth in New York and has since spread around the world. ... Madlib is a California-based Hip Hop producer, rapper, and DJ. // History Madlib was born Otis Jackson Jr in Oakland, CA, to musician parents Otis and Senesca Jackson. ... Alexi Laiho Alexi Wildchild Laiho (born April, 8 of 1979) is the lead guitarist from the bands Children of Bodom and Sinergy. ...


M.E.D's debut album was released on Stones Throw records in 2005. Entitled "Push Comes to Shove", the album features production from Madlib, J Dilla, Oh No (Madlib's younger brother), and Just Blaze. Madlib is a California-based Hip Hop producer, rapper, and DJ. // History Madlib was born Otis Jackson Jr in Oakland, CA, to musician parents Otis and Senesca Jackson. ... J Dilla J Dilla, alias Jay Dee (born James Yancey), is a hip-hop record producer and MC, who emerged from the mid-1990s independent, underground hip-hop scene in Detroit, MI. He began his career as Jay Dee but since 2001 has called himself J Dilla, a name not... Just Blaze (born Justin Smith) is an American hip hop music producer. ...


A CD entitled "Bang Ya Head" was released during Stones Throw's 2005 Tour and features M.E.D (known as Medaphoar) guest spots from 1998 to 2005.



 

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