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Mac Lethal
Birth nameDavid McCleary Sheldon
BornJuly 25, 1981
OriginKansas City, Missouri
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Producer, rapper, radio host
Years active1998–present
LabelsRhymesayers Entertainment, Black Clover Records
Websitelethalville.net

Mac Lethal (born David McCleary Sheldon) is a rapper from Kansas City, Missouri, of Irish descent.

Biography

Mac Lethal was born David McCleary Sheldon on July 25, 1981.[citation needed]

In 1998, he won several rap battles against local emcees from rival Kansas City high schools,[1] and began to generate a buzz amongst the very small, tightly knit Kansas City underground hip-hop community.[1] Mac entered the emcee battle at Scribble Jam hip-hop festival in August 2001 and took second place in the finals. He returned in 2002 and won the competition, and took second place in 2004.[1] Sage Francis would later take Mac on the F*ck Clear Channel Tour in 2004.[citation needed]

In 2006, Sheldon founded Black Clover Records with longtime friend Jeremy Willis.[citation needed] Mac Lethal hosts Black Clover Radio Hour on the Kansas City alternative station 96.5 The Buzz. It has aired every Sunday night since 2006.[citation needed]

In December 2011, Sheldon released a video on YouTube of him rapping over the beat to "Look At Me Now" while he prepares a dish of pancakes in his kitchen. The video became a viral hit and got millions of views in a matter of days and led to interviews on websites like CNN and the Washington Post.[2]

Sheldon is also responsible for a humorous Tumblr feed called "Texts From Bennett", in which he purports to divulge text message conversations between himself and his cousin Bennett. Although some have questioned whether or not Bennett is a real person, Mac insists that the conversations are 100% genuine.[3]

Albums

Debut and early EPs

After catching the attention of Hip Hop Infinity creator Jay Seagraves via his Moon Thinker EP, Mac Lethal released his debut album, Men Are From Mars, Porn Stars Are From Earth, through HHI Recordings, a record label offshoot of Seagraves' now defunct website. Mac Lethal followed with a mixtape titled The Love Potion Collection, which was originally sold through Hip Hop Infinity and came with a free copy of an early version of The Nine Situations EP. Included on The Love Potion Collection were two versions of "Pass the Ammo," an anti-war screed.[4]

The Love Potion Collection

After signing to Minneapolis-based Rhymesayers Entertainment in 2004, Mac Lethal turned in what he thought was to be his debut album for that record label. However, following the death of his mother, he took a new approach to making music.[citation needed] He scrapped that version of 11:11, releasing some tracks as the Love Potion Collection Volume 2, and began re-recording. In 2006, he released a third album in his Love Potion series, written while on tour in Canada with P.O.S. Love Potion Collection 4 contains songs that did not make it on the final Rhymesayers' released 11:11.[5]

11:11

Mac Lethal's Rhymesayers debut album, 11:11, was released on October 9, 2007.[6] After going on tour with Atmosphere in late 2007, he embarked on another tour in support of the album in early 2008 with fellow Black Clover Records artist Grieves. His song "Sun Storm" from 11:11 was played on America's Best Dance Crew, and is currently Lethal's most downloaded song on iTunes.

Discography

Albums

  • Men are from Mars, Porn Stars are from Earth (HHI Recordings, 2002)
  • 11:11 (Rhymesayers Entertainment, 2007)
  • Irish Goodbye (Black Clover Records, 2011)

Mixtapes

  • The Love Potion Collection (Black Clover Records, 2003)
  • The Love Potion Collection 2 (Black Clover Records, 2006)
  • The Love Potion Collection 3 (Black Clover Records, 2006)
  • The Love Potion Collection 4 (Black Clover Records, 2007)
  • The Crown Prime Rib Mixtape (Black Clover Records, 2008)
  • The Love Potion Collection 5 (Black Clover Records, 2009)
  • Syntax presents Mac Lethal's Insomniac Stash Volume 1 (bootleg)
  • Black Clover Presents Aged Barrel Series 1: Original 11:11 (Black Clover Records 2009)
  • Black Clover Presents Aged Barrel Series 2: Moonthinker (Black Clover Records, 2009)
  • Blood in the Water Mixtape (Black Clover Records, 2010)
  • The Love Potion Collection 6 (Black Clover Records, 2010)
  • North Korean BBQ (Black Clover Records, 2011)

EPs

  • Moon Thinker (produced by The R.E.) (2001)
  • Nine Situations (produced by Nezbeats (2003)
  • Women of Scribble Jam (vinyl) (2004)
  • Digital Love Potion EP (2008)
  • The Fred Phelps EP (2011)

Black Clover Special Reserve

  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 1 (Black Clover Records 2008)
  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 2 (Black Clover Records 2008)
  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 3 (Black Clover Records 2008)
  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 4 (Black Clover Records 2009)
  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 5: Town (Black Clover Records 2009)
  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 6 (Black Clover Records 2009)
  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 7 (Black Clover Records 2009)
  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 8 (Black Clover Records 2009)
  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 9 (Black Clover Records 2009)
  • Black Clover Presents: Special Reserve Volume 10 (Black Clover Records 2010)

Other appearances

  • A1 & Mac Lethal – Fall for Anything
  • African-American Zombie Lawyer & Mac Lethal & NoCanDo – Watchmen
  • Akream & Mac Lethal – Beautiful Skin
  • Anti Crew & Mac Lethal – Keep Talking
  • The Aztext & Mac Lethal – Our Kingdom
  • Brokencyde & Mac Lethal – Get Crunk (Remix)
  • Brokencyde & Mac Lethal - Fall Back
  • Ces Cru & Mac Lethal - Guntitled
  • Copywrite & Mac Lethal - White Democrats
  • CunninLynguists & Mac Lethal – Broken Van
  • CutThroat & Mac Lethal – Freak Show Anthem
  • Day Laborers & Mac Lethal – Burn One
  • Dez & Nobs feat. Mac Lethal - 4Trillion4
  • Dylan Owen & Mac Lethal – Kiss My Ass Goodbye
  • Eyenine & Mac Lethal – Sleep is for the Week
  • Full Metal Chemist & Mac Lethal – Mental Chemist
  • Gadzooks & Mac Lethal – Lethal Madness
  • J Dirty & Mac Lethal – P.S.A
  • Jabee & Mick Boogy & Mac Lethal – Live Like A Dream
  • Jaze & Mac Lethal – Rap Song
  • Jules Hykoo & Mac Lethal – Scram
  • Justin Rent & Mac Lethal – Verses
  • Main Offenders & Mac Lethal – Listen to Me Now
  • Manic Obsessive & Mac Lethal – Ignant
  • Max & Mac Lethal – The Rawness of the Sound
  • MC Lars & Mac Lethal - The Giving Tree
  • Nineteen Eighty Seven & Mac Lethal – You and Me Versus the World
  • Nineteen Eighty Seven & Mac Lethal – You and Me Versus the World (3017 Remix)
  • Noah23 & Mac Lethal - Foot Loose
  • The Quintessential Homegrown & Mac Lethal – Erie Canal
  • Sadistik & Mac Lethal – Ashes to Ashley
  • SelfEv & Mac Lethal – Insignificant Other
  • Slug & Mac lethal- Overkill * Soulcrate Music & Mac Lethal – Save a Horse, Kill a Cowboy
  • Sole & Mac Lethal & B. Dolan- Fuck Wells Fargo
  • Spose & Mac Lethal – I'm Awesome(Remix)
  • Spott & Mac Lethal – Chained
  • Taktikal Linguists & Mac Lethal – Take Me Back
  • VHD & Mac Lethal – Snake Hiss
  • Weatherproof & Mac Lethal - Metropolis
  • Mac Lethal & Tha Grit - Brother David

References

  1. ^ a b c "Mac Lethal". Last.fm (February 11, 2009). Retrieved August 31, 2011.
  2. ^ [1]. cnn.com (December 5, 2011). Retrieved December 6, 2011.
  3. ^ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/12/02/texts-from-bennett_n_1126264.html
  4. ^ Foundation Dev. Rss.pitch.com. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
  5. ^ Aaron Ladage "Eleventh Hour Mac Lethal gets happier and mixes up some Love Potion while awaiting his international debut". Pitch Feature. December 7, 2006.
  6. ^ 11:11 amazon.com

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