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Ced-Gee performing on October 1, 2011 in Asbury Park, New Jersey. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Cedric Ulmont Miller |
Also known as | Delta Force One |
Born | (1963-08-13) August 13, 1963 (age 61) |
Origin | The Bronx, New York City, U.S. |
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Years active | 1984–present |
Labels | Next Plateau Records |
Member of | Ultramagnetic MCs |
Website | cedgee |
Cedric "Ced-Gee" Miller (born 1963) is an American hip hop producer and rapper from the Bronx, New York. He is best known as a member of Ultramagnetic MCs. He received special thanks for his production on Boogie Down Productions' Criminal Minded, and he produced Tim Dog's "Fuck Compton". He has also worked alongside Antoinette, Bill Cosby, Blak Prophetz, Doug E. Fresh, Jeff Redd, Paperboy, Spaceman Patterson, Sybil, and Treacherous Three.
Ced-Gee has held positions as an A&R man and staff producer, a producer for Next Plateau Records, Wild Pitch Records, Mercury Records, Ruffhouse Records, Roadrunner Records, and Uptown Records.
Discography
Solo
Studio albums
- 2004 – The Underground Show EP (CD) (The Factshen)
Singles
- 1998 – "Long Gev/The Impossible" (12") (3-2-1 Records)
With Ultramagnetic MCs
See also: Ultramagnetic MCs § Albums- 1988 – Critical Beatdown
- 1992 – Funk Your Head Up
- 1993 – The Four Horsemen
- 2007 – The Best Kept Secret
Notable production credits and guest appearances
Albums
- 1987 - Criminal Minded by Boogie Down Productions
- 1993 - Idol the Bloodsport by MF911
- 2009 - Bill Cosby Presents the Cosnarati: State of Emergency by Bill Cosby
Songs
- 1989 - "Bad Beats Suite" by Sybil from Sybil
- 1991 - "Fuck Compton", "You Ain't Shit", "Can't Fuck Around", "Goin' Wild in the Penile" and "Patriotic Pimp" by Tim Dog from Penicillin on Wax
- 1994 - "Ain't Nothing Changed" by Treacherous Three from Old School Flava
- 2005 - "Intro" and "The Illest" by Blak Prophetz from 2nd Coming
- 2009 - "Magnetic Junkadelic" by Kool Keith from Tashan Dorrsett
References
- Cooper, Sean. "Biography: Ultramagnetic MC's". Allmusic. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- Barber, Andrew; Tharpe, Frazier (2018-10-31). "The 50 Best Hip-Hop Diss Songs". Complex. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
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