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From 1994 Album: “Word…Life”…(Click “show more” for artist info)…
Omar Credle (born in 1972 in Brooklyn, New York), known by his stage name, O.C., is an American rapper who has been involved with several renowned underground hip-hop groups and also released many solo albums.
Credle was born in Brooklyn and raised in the Bushwick section. In 1991, he made his recording debut on Organized Konfusion’s “Fudge Pudge” and one year later he made a featuring on the remix of MC Serch’s “Back to the Grill” (which also features a very young Nasty Nas). By 1994, he had signed with Wild Pitch Records and recorded the seminal classic Word…Life which featured his most notable single “Time’s Up”. The album was critically acclaimed and remains beloved in hip-hop circles.
In 1997, O.C. signed to Pay Day Records, where he released his second album Jewelz — another critically acclaimed effort that kept O.C. headed in the right direction and featured collaborations with DJ Premier, Da Beatminerz and Freddie Foxxx. By this time, he was a part of the underground rap act known as Diggin’ in The Crates together with legends like Lord Finesse, Showbiz & A.G., Diamond D, Buckwild and Big L. In 2000 the crew released their self-titled debut album through Tommy Boy Records on which O.C. featured on the majority of the songs.
The 2001 release of Bon Appetit was met with very mixed reviews; the negative accused O.C. of selling out with a polished, shining and toned-down sound. This was although Buckwild produced the large bulk of the album with the only help coming from Lord Finesse and Ahmed (pretty much the same formula that made Word…Life’. After the disappointing release O.C. disappeared from the scene until 2005, when he released his fourth album with Grit Records; Starchild which only dropped as a very limited Japanese/European import and was met with great acclaim. Later that year, he signed with Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings and teamed up with Bronx-native producer Mike Loe, and dropped Smoke and Mirrors.
O.C. is also known for his feature on the Clockers soundtrack as part of the Crooklyn Dodgers, which also featured rappers Chubb Rock and Jeru the Damaja on the now classic DJ Premier produced “Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers”. This is however the only time the group has ever collaborated.
Right now, O.C. is collaborating with fellow D.I.T.C. member A.G. for an album entitled Oasis which is set to be released on November 23 2009. The bulk of the album is produced by French beatsmith E-Blaze with additional tracks supplied by Lord Finesse, Statik Selektah and Showbiz who also acts as the executive producer of the album.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O.C._%28rapper%29
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Wow O.C used this sample before Pete rock & CL Smooth
Wild to see the World Trade Center (Twin Towers) in the beginning.
Very talented artist that made noise yet he didn’t get what he deserved. They will always be the powers that be, and manipulate and control the industry. I don’t care if it’s wreckage or if it’s a total digital platform.
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we need HD !!!!
Never get sick of this song
Thats what describes the nigga best!
I need to hear this in 2023
The twin towers…
The best poet in hip hop history Word Life is one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time
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I always loved this sample because of OC and Pete Rock and CL Smooth.
2023 plese come heeereeeeeee
The good ole days ,when jokers played ball in the middle of the street , boy times have changed
the rawest LP eva
Man I can't never forget this song I lost my best friend my home boy neibor we played this song all that day that next morning died from a aneurism it hit me as a 19 yrs old young boy he was 18 change my life
I miss this type of Hip-Hop, the real sh*t; good lyrics, amazing hooks, fire beats…
It’s the saddest thing that O.C. Never gets the proper props, he’s one of the greats