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Michael Jones, better known by his stage name Wax, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, musician, producer, and comedian. [1] He became a YouTube star after uploading several videos of himself rapping and singing.
"Rosana" is a song by American rapper Wax. It was originally featured on Wax's mixtape Eviction Notice in November 2011. [1] It was later released as a single in July 2012 but failed to chart. It also featured on the album Continue. The song was released throughout Europe in March 2013, and reached number one in Austria while peaking in the top ...
13 Unlucky Numbers is the second album by Wax, and their major label debut. [5] [6] The album spawned the singles "California" and "Who is Next", both with music videos directed by Spike Jonze, who is also credited for the album's photography.
Bangin' on Wax is the debut album by American hip hop group Bloods & Crips. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The album was released in 1993 by Dangerous Records. [ 4 ] Bangin' on Wax peaked at No. 86 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. [ 5 ]
Carter was born in Bronx, New York.He resided with his mother and young brother there until the age of 5, when he relocated to Inglewood, California with his family. . Unfamiliar with their new surroundings and because of the infestation of drug dealers and addicts, pimps and prostitutes, hustlers, and gang-bangers, his mother feared when he and his young sibling would try to venture
Bangin' on Wax was the first album by Bloods & Crips. The album was released in 1993 under Dangerous Records. Bangin' on Wax was a success, making it to No. 86 on the Billboard 200. [4] Four singles were released "Bangin' on Wax", "Piru Love", "Crip, Crip, Crip" and "Steady Dippin'". The album went on to sell over 500,000 copies, achieving Gold ...
Dr. Octagonecologyst is the debut solo studio album by American rapper and Ultramagnetic MCs member Kool Keith, released under the alias Dr. Octagon. [5] Originally titled Dr. Octagon, it was released on May 7, 1996, on Bulk Recordings in the United States and Mo' Wax in the United Kingdom.
Hip hop music and hip hop culture is widely considered to have originated on the East Coast of the United States in New York City. [4] [5] [6] As a result, New York rappers were often perceived as feeling their hip hop scene was superior to other regional hip hop cultures whereas those on the West Coast of the United States had developed an inferiority complex.