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Brad "Daddy X" Xavier
Birth nameThomas Bradford Xavier
Also known as
  • Jonny Bravo
  • Daddy X
  • Brad X
  • Extra X
Born (1965-02-20) February 20, 1965 (age 59)
OriginPlacentia, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)Rapper, producer
Years active1983–2016
Websitekottonmouthkings.com

Thomas Bradford "Brad" Xavier (born February 20, 1965), known by his stage name Daddy X, is an American hip hop producer and rapper.[1][2][3] He used to be in the punk/hardcore band Doggy Style and the hip hop group Kottonmouth Kings in which he went by the stage name of Daddy X. He was the frontman for Kottonmouth Kings, Humble Gods, Doggy Style, Double Freak and X-Pistols (with The Dirtball). He has a daughter named Sky Blue Xavier, and wrote a song for her on his debut solo album Organic Soul.

Discography

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LPs

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# Title Year Label
1 Organic Soul 2004 Suburban Noize Records
2 Family Ties 2006 Suburban Noize Records

Singles

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# Title Year Label Album
1 Mindbender 2006 Suburban Noize Records Family Ties
2 All Seeing Eye 2006 Suburban Noize Records Family Ties
3 Tha Rights 2025 United Family Records Unknown

Videography

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# Title Year Album Director Label
1 Donut Shop Rock (Doggy Style) 1985 Side By Side Flip Side Records
2 Price Tag (Humble Gods) 1996 No Heroes
3 Luna 1996 Relief Through Release Noise Records
4 Destroy (Humble Gods) 2003 Born Free Suburban Noize Records
5 Irie Feelin' 2004 Organic Soul Suburban Noize Records
6 Mindbender 2006 Family Ties Suburban Noize Records
7 Freedom 2006 Family Ties P-Nice Suburban Noize Records
8 Shoot To Kill (X Pistols) 2010 Shoot To Kill Suburban Noize Records
9 Wild Side (X Pistols) 2011 Shoot To Kill Suburban Noize Records

References

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  1. ^ Boehm, Mike. (November 11, 1998) Los Angeles Times Pop Album Review: Emphatic, Catchy, but Humorless. Section: Calendar; Page 2
  2. ^ Baret, Nathalie. (August 11, 2006) Albuquerque Journal "Kings" develop music, clothing on their terms. Section: Venue; Page 24.
  3. ^ Gonzales, Ron. (March 30, 2007) Albuquerque Journal. Kottonmouth Kings kick career into hyper-drive. Section: Venue; Page 18
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