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As of [[2002 in music|2002]], Ren was working on another album. His lyrical abilities have been displayed with many guest appearances with artists from [[Ice Cube]], [[Kurupt]], [[Snoop Dogg]], [[Paris (rapper)|Paris]], [[The D.O.C.]], [[Cypress Hill]] and many others.
As of [[2002 in music|2002]], Ren was working on another album. His lyrical abilities have been displayed with many guest appearances with artists from [[Ice Cube]], [[Kurupt]], [[Snoop Dogg]], [[Paris (rapper)|Paris]], [[The D.O.C.]], [[Cypress Hill]] and many others.


MC Ren decided to get into the movie-making business in 2005 by releasing a movie 'Lost in The Game', which went straight to DVD.
His most recent work has appeared on some more politically-oriented projects such as with [[Public Enemy]], specifically [[Paris (rapper)|Paris']] album [[Hard Truth Soldiers V.1]] as well as on [[Public Enemy]]'s album ''[[Rebirth of a Nation]]'' ((2006).

His most recent work has appeared on some more politically-oriented projects such as with [[Public Enemy]], specifically [[Paris (rapper)|Paris']] album [[Hard Truth Soldiers V.1]] as well as on [[Public Enemy]]'s album ''[[Rebirth of a Nation]]'' (2006). [[Paris (rapper)|Paris]] has however stated in a recent interview with Rapstation.com that "MC Ren is retired and won't be doing a full-length album as far as I know. I get at him for verses, that's about it".


==Solo discography==
==Solo discography==

Revision as of 09:11, 6 October 2006

MC Ren is the stage name of Lorenzo Jerald Patterson (born June 14, 1969 in Compton, California) a rapper and hip hop producer.

Biography

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MC Ren

Born and raised in Compton, California, MC Ren joined up with the groundbreaking gangsta rap group N.W.A. as he finished his senior year at Dominguez High School in Compton. He contributed hard-hitting vocals on the Straight Outta Compton (1988) album and soon found himself a much more valuable member of the group after Ice Cube departed in 1989.

N.W.A. became the first hardcore rap group to gain mainstream success. However, as their album Efil4zaggin, backwords for Niggaz 4 life, reached the #1 spot on Billboard in 1991, financial conflict between Dr. Dre and Ruthless Records led to the group disbanding. Dr. Dre left to help form Death Row Records. MC Ren subsequently released his debut album with the help of Eazy-E in 1992, entitled Kizz My Black Azz. Surprisingly enough, with little commercial promotion, the album went platinum. MC Ren's next album, Life Sentence, was scrapped while converting to the Nation of Islam with guidance from his DJ, DJ Train. Shock of the Hour (1993) was released the next year containing a few singles, none left any lasting impression.

MC Ren soon found hard times when DJ Train died in a house fire before the release of the ill-fated The Villain in Black (1996). Before leaving Ruthless Records, Ren released Ruthless For Life (1998) which proved a worthy comeback. He appeared on the posse cut "Some L.A. Niggaz" from Dre's 2001, but only spoke the intro and did not actually rap on the track.

As of 2002, Ren was working on another album. His lyrical abilities have been displayed with many guest appearances with artists from Ice Cube, Kurupt, Snoop Dogg, Paris, The D.O.C., Cypress Hill and many others.

MC Ren decided to get into the movie-making business in 2005 by releasing a movie 'Lost in The Game', which went straight to DVD.

His most recent work has appeared on some more politically-oriented projects such as with Public Enemy, specifically Paris' album Hard Truth Soldiers V.1 as well as on Public Enemy's album Rebirth of a Nation (2006). Paris has however stated in a recent interview with Rapstation.com that "MC Ren is retired and won't be doing a full-length album as far as I know. I get at him for verses, that's about it".

Solo discography