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Pip Skid
Pip Skid performing at the 2007 Ellice Street Festival in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Pip Skid performing at the 2007 Ellice Street Festival in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Background information
Birth namePatrick Skene
GenresCanadian Abstract hip hop
LabelsPeanuts & Corn Records

Patrick Skene, known professionally as Pip Skid and Wicked Nut, is a Canadian rapper and writer, and one of the most active creative artists at the Vancouver & Winnipeg-based independent hip hop label Peanuts & Corn.[1] Skid is known for his distinctive gravel-throated vocals.[2]

Career

In the early 1990s Skid was a co-founder of Canadian hip hop group Farm Fresh,[1] and recorded an EP and three albums with that group. He was also a member of other crews such as Fermented Reptile, Hip Hop Weiners, Taking Care of Business, and Break Bread.[3][4]

In 2001 Skid took part in the Close To The Coast Festival in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.[5]

In 2004 Skid's album Funny Farm was released; it hit #32[6] on the combined charts. His single "Alone Again" from this album Funny Farm was played in rotation on the Much Music network.[7]

In 2005 Skid and fellow rapper mcenroe released an album, Funny Farm 2[8] which hit #3[9] on the hip hop charts. Skid's 2010 album Skid Row peaked at #4[10] on the Canadian Hip Hop charts on May 1, 2010.

Selected discography

  • Farm Fresh - Space EP (CD, Peanuts & Corn)
  • Farm Fresh - Crazy Fiction (CD, Peanuts & Corn)
  • Farm Fresh - Played Out (CD,
  • Farm Fresh - Time is Running Out (CD, Peanuts & Corn)
  • Pip Skid - Friends4Ever (CD, Peanuts & Corn)
  • Pip Skid - Money Matters (7", Peanuts & Corn)
  • Pip Skid - I'm Mean (CD, Peanuts & Corn)
  • Pip Skid - Funny Farm (CD, Peanuts & Corn)
  • Pip Skid - Funny Farm 2 (12", Peanuts & Corn)
  • Pip Skid - The Pip Donahue Show (2007) (EP, Independent)[11][12]
  • Taking Care of Business - Taking Care of Business (CD, First Things First)[13]
  • Fermented Reptile - Let's Just Call You "Quits" (CD, Peanuts & Corn)
  • Hip Hop Weiners - All Beef, No Chicken (CD, Peanuts & Corn)
  • Pip Skid - Skid Row (CD, Foultone)[14]

Appears on

References

  1. ^ a b "Pip Skid Skid Row". Exclaim!, Thomas Quinlan Published Apr 24, 2010
  2. ^ Covers + Features Urbanet Archived 2010-05-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Breaking Bread with Peanuts & Corn. Exclaim!, November 2001.
  4. ^ "Street Cred". Winnipeg Free Press. Rob Williams 03/11/2010
  5. ^ "Live: Close To The Coast Festival". Chart Attack, September 04, 2001, Charlottetown, PEI. Review by: Ryan O'Connor
  6. ^ General Top 50 Charts Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine. Chart Attack.
  7. ^ "Pip Skid - Music Choices. Georgia Strait
  8. ^ "McEnroe/Pip Skid — Disenfranchised 2/Funny Farm 2". Chart Attack, Jan 18, 2005
  9. ^ Hip Hop Charts top ten. Chart Attack Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Hip Hop Charts Archived 2010-05-07 at the Wayback Machine. Chart Attack.
  11. ^ Winnipeg Free Press, 10 November 2007, "Pip Skid The Pip Donahue Show..." by Anthony Augustine
  12. ^ Pip Skid UGSMag Feb 23, 2009 Interview
  13. ^ Skratch Bastid, John Smith & Pip Skid — Taking Care Of Business Archived 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine Chart Attack
  14. ^ "Pip Skid Has Arrived". Uptown. 210-03-11.