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BLP sources|date=December 2008Infobox musical artist|image = ||image = Kool moe dee.jpg|name = Kool Moe Dee||caption =|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Mohandas Dewese|birth_date = Birth date and age|1962|08|08|alias =|death_date =|origin = New York City , New York , United States |Instruments = Rapping |genre = Hip hop music|Hip-hop , new jack swing |Occupation(s) = Rapper |years_active = 1976–present|label = Jive Records|Jive / Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG Records |website = Mohandas Dewese (born August 8, 1962), better known as Kool Moe Dee , is an American Hip Hop rapper|MC prominent in the late 1970s through the early 1990s. He was born in Manhattan , New York . He was one of the first rappers to earn a Grammy Award and was the first rapper to perform at the Grammys.

Early career


In the late 1970s, Kool Moe Dee met Special K (artist)|Special K , DJ Easy Lee, and LA Sunshine to form the influential old school hip hop group the Treacherous Three on Enjoy Records . It was with The Treacherous Three in 1981 that Kool Moe Dee performed his Freestyle rap|freestyle on-stage Roast (comedy)|roast of old school party rap per Busy Bee Starski , a performance frequently cited as a pivotal moment in the development of the battle rap . http://www.epinions.com/review/_2006742372/content_469651525252 A Bridge Between Two Eras: Kool Moe Dee as the Sole Survivor Kool Moe Dee attended Norman Thomas High School on 33rd and Park Avenue in New York City and was known as a quiet eccentric young man always holding a pen and a pad ready to write his rhymes. In 1981, they moved to Sugar Hill Records (rap)|Sugar Hill Records along with another Enjoy Records act Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five . The Treacherous Three became well known for their singles "Feel the Heart Beat" and "Whip It". They were featured in the 1984 breakdance cult-movie Beat Street performing the song "Xmas Rap" with Doug E. Fresh but disbanded shortly afterwards.

Solo career


In 1985, the Treacherous Three disbanded with each member pursuing solo careers. After leaving the group he attended the State University of New York/College at Old Westbury and received a degree in communications. In 1986, Kool Moe Dee went solo, releasing a self-titled album, which ranked 83 on Billboard (magazine)|Billboard . He co-operated with the young producer Teddy Riley (producer)|Teddy Riley which contributed greatly to the New Jack Swing movement that would gain popularity in the years to follow. Kool Moe Dee released his second album, How Ya Like Me Now which was his most successful album commercially, achieving platinum status. He then went on to release his third album, Knowledge Is King in 1989, which went Gold. The single from this album, "I Go To Work" is considered by some to be the pinnacle of his work, with high speed delivery and superior lyrical content. He was chosen in 1990 to appear on Quincy Jones ' album Back on the Block along with fellow rappers Melle Mel , Big Daddy Kane and Ice-T . The album gained considerable critical and financial success and winning the Grammy Award for Album of the Year#1990s|1991 Grammy Award for Album of the Year .

In 1991, the release of his album Funke, Funke Wisdom signaled his downfall and eventual decline. Moe Dee himself has stated that this was his worst album(1). He induced his release from Jive Records in 1992. After a two year lay off he released his greatest hits album which gained some of his former success and acclaim. In 1994, his album Interlude (Kool Moe Dee album)|Interlude was released and failed to gain Moe Dee much of his former success on the mid '80s. In 1993, he re-united with his fellow ex members of the Treacherous Three to release the album Old School Flava on DJ EasyLee's record label Ichiban . His last commercial release was the single "Love Love/What You Wanna Do" which was released on''Spoiled Brat Entertainment inc'.

Feud with LL Cool J


Main|LL Cool J vs. Kool Moe Dee feudKool Moe Dee is perhaps most well known for his long running rivalry with fellow New York rapper LL Cool J . He, among other rappers such as MC Shan , claimed that LL had stolen their rap styles. He also felt that LL was disrespecting the reigning MCs at the time, himself, Melle Mel and Grandmaster Caz by proclaiming that he was the greatest without paying due respects to those who came before him. He challenged LL on his platinum selling album How Ya Like Me Now on the single of the same name. He also took a shot at LL by appearing on the album cover with a jeep in the background with the wheel crushing one of LL's trademark red Kangol hats. The feud continued on with both MCs proclaiming themselves the victor.

Other appearances


Kool Moe Dee appeared on Will Smith 's #1 pop hit " Wild Wild West (Will Smith song)|Wild Wild West " from Smith's 1999 motion picture , Wild Wild West , on which he re-performs the chorus to his 1988 single also named " Wild Wild West (Kool Moe Dee song)|Wild Wild West ".

In 2003, he authored a book called '' There's a God on the Mic (ISBN 1-56025-533-1), which breaks down his 50 favorite MCs in terms of originality, concepts, versatility, vocabulary, substance, flow, flavor, freestyle, vocal presence, live performance, poetic value, body of work, industry impact, social impact, longevity, lyrics and battle skills, where he ranked himself as number #5, ahead of MCs such as The GZA , and Tupac (ironically, he placed LL Cool J at #7, despite the past beef that the two had, even referring to him as an "unbreakable master").

In 2007, he appeared on the remix of Nas ' " Where Are They Now (song)|Where are They Now ", with fellow old-school artists. On his Myspace page he has released some new tracks and a video to accompany one of the songs. He also appeared on the Ice-T track "Fight Club" and re-recorded several of his more popular songs.

In 2008, he took the job of hosting a new Hip Hop talk show called SpitFire with Kool Mo Dee . The show contains discussion on issues relating to both Hip Hop culture and general issues that affect the world. Each show has a different panel of guests, including Xzibit, Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz, Mike Geselbracht, DMC, and many others. The show is broadcast on www.iamhiphop.com.

2009 comeback


In a recent interview with http://www.houseofhiphop.nl houseofhiphop.nl, Kool Moe Dee stated that he would be releasing a new album in 2009. http://www.houseofhiphop.nl/? action=VIEW_MORE& ID=147 He has also confirmed that he is releasing a new album in an interview with Davey D on 9 October where he stated that he has "cracked what should be expected from a 40 plus MC". http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=iw-qqWNU8Og

Acting career


Kool Moe Dee had a brief cameo appearance in the movie Wild Style and appeared in the film Beat Street with the Treacherous Three and Doug E. Fresh . Since then, he has appeared in a total of 17 movies and TV shows as an actor and 21 as himself. He also had a role as a bartender in Crossroads (2002 film)|Crossroads with Britney Spears .

Discography


Main|Kool Moe Dee discography
  • Kool Moe Dee (album)|Kool Moe Dee (1986)

  • How Ya Like Me Now (1987)

  • Knowledge Is King (1989)

  • Funke, Funke Wisdom (1991)

  • Interlude (Kool Moe Dee album)|Interlude (1994)


  • Appears on


  • The Isley Brothers "Come Together" on the album Spend the Night (The Isley Brothers album)|Spend the Night (Warner Bros - 1988)

  • Quincy Jones w/ Melle Mel & Big Daddy Kane & Ice-T "Back On the Block" from the album Back on the Block (Qwest Records - 1989)

  • Quincy Jones w/ Ice T, Big Daddy Kane "Jazz Corner of the World" from the album Back on the Block (Qwest Records - 1989)

  • Stop the Violence Movement "Self Destruction" (Jive/ RCA Records - 1989)

  • HEAL w/ various artists Civilization Vs. Technology (Elektra - 1991)

  • Zebrahead "Good Time" from the album Zebrahead (soundtrack)|Zebrahead Soundtrack (Ruffhouse - 1992)

  • CB4 w/ Daddy-O (musician)|Daddy-O & Hi-C (rapper)|Hi-C " Rapper's Delight " CB4 (soundtrack)|CB4 Soundtrack (MCA - 1993)

  • Regina Belle "Tango In Paris" from the album Passion (Regina Belle album)|Passion (Columbia - 1993)

  • Babydol "I Want You Back" (Miracle - 1993)

  • "Keep It Real" from the album Raiders Of the Lost Art (Scotti Bros - 1994)

  • w/ Treacherous Three "Raiders Of the Lost Art" from the album Raiders Of the Lost Art (Scotti Bros - 1994)

  • Animaniacs Hip-Opera Christmas (Rhino - 1997)

  • The Spinners (American band)|The Spinners " I'll Be Around (The Spinners song)|I'll Be Around " from the album At Their Best (Intersound - 1999)

  • "I Go To Work" from the album Bad Boy Bill's Vocal Mix " (Jive - 1999)

  • Will Smith w/ Dru Hill " Wild Wild West (Will Smith song)|Wild Wild West " from the album Willenium (Columbia - 1999)

  • Pablo "Next Level" (Howlin - 2003)

  • Nas w/ various artists "Where Are They Now (80's Remix)" (Ill Will Records - 2007)

  • Ice-T "Darc Fight Club" EP also features "Revolution" 2009

  • Redman "Redman Presents... Reggie" Track "Rock Wit Da Best"


  • References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1560255331 Link to Kool Moe Dee's book " There's A God On The Mic " on Amazon

  • http://www.discogs.com/artist/Kool+Moe+Dee Discogs entry

  • http://www.ohhla.com/anonymous/klmoedee Lyrics transcriptions from OHHLA.com

  • http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086946/fullcredits#cast IMDB Beat Street entry

  • http://www.iamhiphop.com/ SpitFire with Kool Moe Dee, a new talk show only on IAMHIPHOP.com

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=cevyjhmBwlE "Kool Moe Dee (aka: Dr Media) Leads Industry Therapy" NYU Stern video


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