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Ras Kass

Ras Kass (born John Austin, on September 26, 1975 in Watts, California) is an American rapper.

Career

Ras Kass released his debut album Soul on Ice in 1996. The album built up considerable hype through the release of several independent singles, including "Remain Anonymous" and "Won't Catch Me Runnin". Soul On Ice saw little commercial success but was adored by the hip hop underground, who appreciated both his sharp battle raps and his militant Afrocentricity. The latter also caused controversy due to the songs "Ordo Abchao" and "Nature Of The Threat" which were tracks detailing the history of white-on-black racism (the latter lasting for well over 7 minutes and likely his most well-known song). Most agreed that Ras was extreme to the point of racism against caucasians, mostly since many listeners view much of the song as unsubstantiated conspiracy theories. In one of his most recent songs, "Reggaeton", Ras Kass takes a not-so-veiled swipe at Latinos and the popularity of Spanish-language music in the U.S.

Ras Kass made a big push to make sure his second album Rasassination was commercially successful. As well as securing guest appearances from Xzibit and the Wu-Tang Clan's RZA, he received considerable assistance from superstar West Coast producer Dr. Dre, who provided beats for the album and rapped on the lead single "Ghetto Fabulous." The video for "Fabulous" was supported by an extravagant video shot on a luxury yacht.

Although this single is popular, many people[who?] accused him of watering down his subject matter for commercial success. The album in fact contained some of his most intellectual material to date ("Interview With A Vampire", a theological and spiritual exploration that featured Ras rapping from the perspectives of God, himself and the Devil) and occasionally addressed very personal subject matter ("It Is What It Is", concerning his relationship with his mother). Despite the single, his album still didn't sell as expected.

Ras Kass' third album Van Gogh was originally intended for release in 2001. However, the nearly-finished album was leaked onto the internet months before the release date. It received excellent reviews[citation needed], but the bootlegging caused his label Priority Records to push the release date back twice before the record was eventually shelved indefinitely.

This further worsened the relationship between the label and Ras Kass, which was already strained due to disputes over several things, including the level of promotion Ras was being given, and the supposed block of the Columbia release of his supergroup Golden State Warriors' debut album.

The bootleg Van Gogh album even featured the lyrics "Fuck Priority Records, like Prince I'm writing SLAVE on my cheek" (this was later fulfilled as Ras Kass appeared in popular hip hop magazine XXL with SLAVE written on his face).

The relationship between Ras and Priority reached breaking point when the label also shelved the intended Van Gogh replacement Goldyn Chyld, an album which featured tracks from Van Gogh as well as new material. The "indefinite postponement"[This quote needs a citation] was due to a dispute over the lead single: Ras wanted to release the DJ Premier-produced title track, while Priority wanted a Dr. Dre-produced track, against the wishes of both Ras and Dre. This prompted Ras to launch a "Free Ras Kass" campaign (supported by an on-line petition and T-shirts) to gain his release from the label.

Free Ras Kass

In 2002, Ras Kass went on the run from the authorities after a warrant was issued following an arrest for drunk driving. While a fugitive, he recovered the masters of his albums from Priority Records studios; he then gave himself up and was promptly jailed.

While incarcerated, he organized the independent release of a mixtape titled Re-Up, which featured himself and other artists. Priority Records unsuccessfully attempted to block this release. In May 2004, Ras filed a lawsuit against Priority Records, Capitol Records and EMI in protest at his treatment by the label and claimed breach of contract in an attempt to have it nullified. Vinnie Paz, frontman of the hip-hop group Jedi Mind Tricks, says, "Free Ras Kass!" in the song "Rise of the Machines." Now to the present. Ras was denied his release from his recording contract with Capitol Records in January 2007. There is a petition to sign to get his release but after only a month he only has 1,000 signatures.

California love

After his release from prison in December 2004, Ras was met with nationwide support. He appeared on several radio shows and returned to the studio, releasing a few songs to some acclaim.

He then announced he would release a new album in 2005. To fire up his audience, Ras decided to drop the Guess Who's Back mixtape, which was mainly released through his official website at raskass-central.com. Though still not officially released because of the Priority Records situation, Ras did manage to independently release a mixtape/album entitled Institutionalized Vol. 1. Revenge of the Spit, a 27 track mixtape featuring commercial instrumentals and original beats, was released in February, 2006. Institutionalized Vol. 2 is slated for a drop date in the summer, but it might never see the light of day due to Ras losing his case against Capitol Records recently. Ras was going to release another album under a new label, but losing his battle with Capitol will make that difficult. The title of this disc will probably be "H.T.K.G", rumored to stand for "How to Kill God". Eat or die was release recently and some say it's the best mixtape of the year. Ras has a song on the new movie soundtrack "Paroled" with stars Cedric Thomas and Master P.

Recently Ras has announced that he and the newly revamped Capitol Records are working on rebuilding their relationship. In new interviews that can be seen on Youtube he has mentioned that he is working on a new album to be titled The Autobiography Of John Austin and released on Capitol Records.

The HRSMN

According to Canibus-central.com:[1]

The Horsemen is a collaboration between 4 rappers; Canibus, Ras Kass, Kurupt and Killah Priest. Together they have released one album called "The Horsemen Project" in 2003 on Think Differently Music/Proverbs Records. Since that release, fans are waiting for another album.
Although some members of the group kept calling it "The Four Horsemen", Canibus always had the idea to add more people and form some kind of rap supergroup. A lot of names have been mentioned in the past; Pharaohe Monch, Kool G Rap, Pacman, Young Zee, Chino XL, Royce Da 5'9", Journalist, Lyrisick, Common, Rakim, Pace Won, Keith Murray, Vinnie Paz, Lonnie B, Danja Mowf and Crooked I. Unfortunately, none of these rappers was made a member of the group (though some artists on this list are featured on tracks).

Feuds

The Game

A confrontation between Ras Kass and fellow west coast rapper The Game took place on September 14, 2006 at Club Element in Los Angeles. The Game approached Ras Kass about a song in which he and his son were allegedly disrespected. A scuffle ensued in which The Game punched Ras Kass in the face, Ras Kass was also rumoured to have been hit from behind with a Moet bottle, and punched by one of Game's entourage. No charges were filed. Three days later, Ras Kass dropped a diss record called "Hush Little Baby (Produced by Krohme)" which hinges on supposed, apparent 'details' from The Game's past. Ras Kass later went on to release the diss record "Gayme Over," which further attacks the Game's credibility. The cover to the diss track single featured a picture of the Game in his pose on the cover of The Documentary, this time holding a banana and wearing a pink wig.

Ras also released a video clip about the incident confirming his black eye. It shows him in a dark room with a group of friends hurling threats and insults at The Game, while Ras gives his version of the incident in which he claims he was actually attacked 30 men to 2.

Trivia

  • Created the name "Ras Kass" as his alias after the Ethiopian King Ras Kassa.
  • Ras Kass has twin boys called Ras & Taj with New Orleans born R&B singer Teedra Moses.
  • Graduated from high school at age 15.[2]
  • Ras Kass stands 5'5 ft.

Discography

Albums/Official Mixtapes

Album cover Album information
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Soul on Ice
  • Released: October 1, 1996
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #169
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #35
  • Singles: "Anything Goes"/"On Earth As It Is...", "Soul on Ice"/"Marinatin'"
Rasassination
  • Released: September 22, 1998
  • Billboard 200 chart position: #63
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: #11
  • Singles: "Ghetto Fabulous", "H20Proof"
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Van Gogh
  • Released: Unreleased (Planned for 2001)
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: "Back it Up"
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Goldyn Chyld
  • Released: Unreleased (Planned for 2002)
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: "Goldyn Chyld (Primo Remix)"
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Institutionalized Vol. 1
  • Released: 2005
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: -
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Revenge of the Spit
  • Released: February 21, 2006
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: "Bars Up"
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Eat or Die
  • Released: September 19, 2006
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles: "King Of The West", "Capital "P" (Remix)"
The Autobiography Of John Austin
  • Released: TBA
  • Billboard 200 chart position: -
  • R&B/Hip-Hop chart position: -
  • Singles:

Unofficial Mixtapes/Unofficial Albums

Singles and EPs

  • 1995 "High IQ"
  • 1995 "Won't Catch Me"
  • 1996 "Miami Life"
  • 1996 "Soul On Ice"
  • 1998 "Ghetto Fabulous"

Appears on

(not including Freestyles and spur-of-the-moment radio show songs)

Filmography

Acting

Appearances

References