DJ Richie Rich
DJ Richie Rich | |
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Also known as | Daddy Rich |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | DJ, Record producer |
Years active | 1988–present[1] |
Labels | Def Jam Records Columbia Records |
DJ Richie Rich (born Richard Lawson in Jamaica), is a former record producer and turntablist who was best known as a member of the New York-based rap trio 3rd Bass.[2] He was also known as Daddy Rich.[3] He was part of The "Supermen" DJ crew which also included other top DJs such as Scratch, Clark Kent, Miz, Supreme, and Alladin. Rich also appeared in the movie "Juice" in the DJ battle scene, and recorded the scratches for the soundtrack. While working with Third Bass, he was one of the first DJs ever to do a DJ trick routine on TV when they appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show.
Larson attended Farmingdale State College.
Biography
With MC Serch and Pete Nice, Larson formed the rap group 3 the Hard Way, which became 3rd Bass, in 1988. After releasing two albums in 1989 and 1991, the group split in 1992. Rich and Pete Nice collaborated on their only release together, the 1993 album Dust to Dust, which peaked at #171 on the Billboard 200, #50 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #3 on the Top Heatseekers.[3][4]
Rich produced the track "I'm Kurious" for Kurious Jorge's 1994 debut, A Constipated Monkey, before leaving the music business. He resurfaced briefly in 1999 on The Madd Rapper's album Tell 'Em Why U Madd, providing scratches for the single "Dot Vs. TMR."
Discography
3rd Bass
- The Cactus Album, 1989
- Cactus Revisited, 1990
- Derelicts of Dialect, 1991
With Pete Nice
- Dust to Dust, 1993
Production
- "I'm Kurious" from the Kurious album A Constipated Monkey, 1994
- "Dot Vs. TMR" from The Madd Rapper album Tell 'Em Why U Madd, 1999
References
- ^ Stereo Williams (2018-02-28). "The Year That Changed Hip-Hop Forever". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
- ^ Wynn, Ron "Richie Rich Biography", AllMusic, retrieved 2011-06-05
- ^ a b Huey, Steve "3rd Bass Biography", AllMusic, retrieved 2011-06-05
- ^ "Prime Minister Pete Nice & Daddy Rich Charts & Awards", AllMusic, retrieved 2011-06-05