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{{short description|American rapper (born 1976)}} | |||
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|Name = One Be Lo | |||
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|Birth_name = Raland Scruggs | |||
| birth_name = Ralond Scruggs | |||
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1976|11|7}} | |||
|Changed_Name = Nahshid Sulaiman | |||
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|Years_active = ]–present | |||
| alias = {{hlist|OneManArmy|Nahshid Sulaiman|General Subliminal|Mr. Hyde|The Anonymous}}<!--This section is for official stage names only.--> | |||
|Label = Subterraneous Records <br>] | |||
| years_active = 1998–present | |||
| label = The NEWPRINT, MYX Music, Subterraneous, Fat Beats | |||
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'''Nahshid Sulaiman''' (born '''Ralond Scruggs'''; November 7, 1976), better known by his stage name '''One Be Lo''', is an ] artist from ].<ref>{{cite web|title=S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M : The AV Club |url=http://www.avclub.com/content/node/16006 |publisher=The Onion |date=February 8, 2005}}</ref> He is well respected for being one half of the rap duo ],<ref>{{cite web|title=IGN: S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M |url=http://music.ign.com/articles/607/607936p1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050427103444/http://music.ign.com/articles/607/607936p1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 27, 2005 |publisher=IGN |date=April 26, 2005}}</ref> and has released a number of well-received solo albums.<ref>SoundSlam.com 2008 Retrieved Jan. 22 2008</ref><ref name="AllHipHop1">{{cite web|title= AllHipHop.com: Features: One Be Lo: Travelin' Man |url=http://www.allhiphop.com/features/?ID=1172 |publisher=AllHipHop |author=William Ketchum III| date=10 May 2024 }}</ref><ref name="HipHopElements1">{{cite web|url=http://www.hiphop-elements.com/article/read/6/6448/1/ |publisher=HipHop Elements |title=One.Be.Lo (aka OneManArmy of Binary Star) – "The Birth Of One.Be.Lo" |date=March 10, 2005 |author=Todd E Jones}}</ref><ref name="AllMusic1">{{cite web|publisher=AllMusic.com |url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p692082|pure_url=yes}} |title=AllMusic (((One Be Lo> Overview )))}}</ref> He is a member of ], a world-champion B-boy crew.<ref name="CityofSeattle">{{cite web|title=Massive Monkees On America's Best Dance Crew |date=11 August 2009 |url=https://seattlefilmandmusic.wordpress.com/2009/08/11/massive-monkees-on-americas-best-dance-crew|publisher=City of Seattle}}</ref><ref name="TheBeeShine">{{cite web|url=https://thebeeshine.com/interviews/one-be-lo-binary-star-interview/ |publisher=The Bee Shine |title=One Be Lo of Binary Star – Interview |date=November 9, 2012}}</ref> | ||
==Biography== | == Biography == | ||
===Early life and Binary Star=== | |||
Lo was adopted in ], where his mother worked as a beautician and his stepfather worked at a plant.<ref name="TheBeeShine" /> His parents divorced when he was 14 years old and Lo ran the streets with older youth until he went to prison when he was 18.<ref name="LastFM">{{cite web|url=http://www.last.fm/music/One+Be+Lo/+wiki |publisher=last.fm |title=One Be Lo Biography}}</ref> While in prison, One Be Lo read extensively and converted to ].<ref name="iTunes">{{cite web|url=https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/one-be-lo/id41826600 |publisher=iTunes |title=One Be Lo | author=Andy Kellman}}</ref> Here he met ], and they formed the rap group ] while in prison.{{citation needed|date=March 2021}} | |||
{{Main|Binary Star (band)}} | |||
== Music career == | |||
Having grown up listening to the likes of ] and ], One Be Lo gained an interest in hip hop from an early age. As a result, he, along with ], created Binary Star, although after only releasing one album the group disbanded. One Be Lo cited "creative differences" as the main reason for their split.<ref name="AllHipHop1" /><ref name="HipHopElements1" /> | |||
=== Binary Star === | |||
Having become disillusioned with both the group and the record label (they were never paid by the distributor, despite selling over 20,000 albums), he started focusing more on his solo work. Around this time he converted to ], and as a result changed his name to Nahshid Sulaiman. He also changed his stage name to One Be Lo, having been known as OneManArmy for his work with Binary Star.<ref name="AllMusic1" /> The name change was due to changes within himself and a potential legal dispute between a punk group with the same name.<ref name="AllHipHop1" /><ref name="HipHopElements1" /> | |||
{{Main|Binary Star (hip-hop group)}} | |||
Upon Lo's release, in 1998 he formed the hip-hop group ] with ], and they hit the ground running. On their self-released debut ], they teamed up with future staples like ], J.U.I.C.E. and Athletic Mic League to exercise creative concepts and deliver substantial messages. Lo formed a production team with Decompoze, who he had recorded with in high school. Binary Star quickly sold out of their initial 1,000 copies as the album was praised as an "instant classic." Though Lo had intended to rhyme anonymously as a solo act to revert attention to the music, he was often addressed as OneManArmy because of a line he used in a song. Lo added extra Senim Silla verses and new songs to a Waterworld re-release entitled '']'' in 2000, and continued to focus on touring with Subterraneous and recording several albums’ worth of new music. | |||
===Solo career=== | |||
In January 2000, he established his own independent label called ]. This enabled him to release his own albums more easily, while also promoting a number of Michigan’s most promising producers and emcees. A year later, Subterraneous Records released '']'', a compilation featuring a number of artists from the label's roster. In the meantime, he continued to work on his solo material with producer ]. In late 2002, One Be Lo decided to press limited copies of '']'' (For Everybody That Under Stands), a collection of songs that were not initially intended for release.<ref name="HipHopElements1" /> This release was aimed to be a segue into One Be Lo’s official solo material, and has since proven to be a successful debut, appearing on the ] top 10 rap albums of February 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rap.about.com/od/rapreleasedates/ss/TopRapReleases2_3.htm |publisher=About.com |title=Top 10 Rap Releases for February 2007 |author=Henry Adaso}}</ref> | |||
He and Senim Silla would later go their separate ways, with Lo citing "creative differences" as the main reason for their split.<ref name="AllHipHop1" /><ref name="HipHopElements1" /> | |||
His first official solo album was released on ] in 2005. This was entitled ''S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M.'' (Sounds Of Nahshid Originate Good Rhymes And Music) and featured a number of fellow Michigan rappers such as ] and singer ].<ref name="HipHopElements1" /> This was generally received well by critics, and many praised One Be Lo for his conscious and intelligent lyrics. This was followed by '']'' (Something To Interest Lo Listeners Beyond Original Recorded Networkings and Subterraneous/Trackezoids Invest Lost Lyrics Bringing Old Rhymes New), a mix CD of previously unreleased songs and remixes. His most recent project is R.E.B.I.R.T.H., receiving by many hip hop publications. | |||
In 2011, Binary Star's official Myspace page stated that, "Recently reuniting after a 10-year hiatus, Binary Star is back in the studio working on its long awaited follow-up to the classic debut album ''Masters of the Universe'' (M.O.T.U.). Tentatively titled ''Light Years Apart,'' the duo's EP serves as a mere prequel to a full-length LP."<ref name="BinaryStarMyspace">{{cite web|url=http://www.myspace.com/binarystarofficial |publisher=MySpace |title=Binary Star (Web Archive) |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111230021559/http://www.myspace.com/binarystarofficial |archivedate=December 30, 2011 }}</ref><ref name="PigeonsandPlanes">{{cite web|url=http://pigeonsandplanes.com/2013/03/binary-star-is-back-with-a-new-ep/ |publisher=Pigeons and Planes |title=Binary Star is back with a new EP |author=Jacob Moore |date=March 29, 2013}}</ref> The duo released an EP in 2013, however renaming the title to ''Binary Star (15 Year Anniversary Edition)''.<ref name="hiphopdx">{{cite web|url=http://hiphopdx.com/news/id.23401/title.binary-star-reunite-release-ep-for-15th-anniversary |publisher=HipHopDX |title=Binary Star Reunite & Release EP For 15th Anniversary |author=Jake Paine |date=March 30, 2013}}</ref> | |||
All of his solo albums have been leading up to his magnum opus, entitled '']'' (Lo Is For Everybody). He is also working with ] on a project entitled ''SECURITY''. A release date for either album has yet to be announced.<ref name="HipHopElements1" /> | |||
Additionally, after reuniting for a few shows, One Be Lo and Senim Silla have confirmed that a new Binary Star album is in the works and may be released as early as February 2008. | |||
One Be Lo has appeared on the ] as well as toured with artists such as ] and ]. <ref name="AllHipHop1" /> | |||
=== Solo career === | |||
He also did a candid interview with on where he discussed his life as an independent MC | |||
In January 2000, Lo created Subterraneous Records.<ref name="fb">{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/OneBeLo/info/?tab=page_info |publisher=Facebook |title=Facebook: One Be Lo |author=One Be Lo}}</ref> A year later, Subterraneous Records released ''WaterWorld Too'', a compilation featuring a number of artists from the label's roster.<ref name="fb" /> In the meantime, he continued to work on his solo material with producer Decompoze.<ref name="fb" /> In late 2002, One Be Lo decided to press limited copies of '']'' (a ] for "For Everybody That Under Stands"), a collection of songs that were not initially intended for release.<ref name="HipHopElements1" /> | |||
=== 2005: ''S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M.'' and ''S.T.I.L.L.B.O.R.N.'' === | |||
==Rap style== | |||
After the success of ''Project F.E.T.U.S'', the disc sold thousands of copies, he would later complete his next project titled '']'' (Sounds Of Nahshid Originate Good Rhymes And Music). He approached Fat Beats Records to press a single to help promote the album, and they gave him a different offer. | |||
One Be Lo has crafted himself into what he describes as "the MC's MC". He is often praised for his clear delivery, precise rapping style and conscious lyrics, especially from fans of ]. This was noted by ] in their review of '']'', saying:<ref name="AllMusic2">{{cite web|title=AllMusic ((( S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M > Overview))) |publisher=AllMusic |url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:8d27gjlr56i9 |author=Andy Kellman}}</ref> | |||
<blockquote>They asked me to send them the song I was thinking about using for the single, and I was like, "If they're doing the 12-inch, I'll let them pick the song." So I just sent them the whole album{{nbsp}}...They hit me back like, "We don't want to do a 12-inch. We want to do the whole album."</blockquote> | |||
{{cquote|One Be Lo is a deep thinker; the details and complex wordplay within his rhymes often take several plays to fully comprehend and appreciate. Similar in effect to ]'s Brother J, his words can be righteous, but they're always delivered with casual assurance, like he's talking to an acquaintance at a bus stop. He observes with the wisdom of a father who's been through prison, raises a lot of issues, has almost as many solutions, and never sounds overbearing or preachy.}} | |||
Lo signed with Fat Beats for distribution in 2003, and the label asked him to change his name from OneManArmy to avoid legal troubles with a similarly named punk band. He changed his name to OneBeLo since he had used that with F.E.T.U.S. He would later go to Mecca, Saudi Arabia on Hajj, an Islamic tradition to find one's self. Meanwhile, Fat Beats pushed back ''S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M.'' until 2005. ''S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M.'' featured a number of fellow Michigan rappers such as Abdus Salaam and singer Ka Di.<ref name="HipHopElements1" /> The album was critically acclaimed and sold about 12,000 copies within Lo's first few weeks on tour. Many praised One Be Lo for his conscious and intelligent lyrics. | |||
==Discography== | |||
{{Main|One Be Lo discography}} | |||
===Binary Star=== | |||
*'']'' - 1999 | |||
*'']'' - 2000 | |||
With two projects in tow, Lo landed tours and major festivals, rocking 160 shows per year between 2005 and 2007. | |||
===Solo=== | |||
In ], this album is on the wall of the principal actor, ]. | |||
*'']'' - 2001 | |||
**''"Subterraneous"'' | |||
=== 2007: ''The R.E.B.I.R.T.H.'' === | |||
Lo moved his family to Egypt to expose them to a non-American perspective. Once he saw personnel changes at Fat Beats when he arrived back years later, he worked his way out of his deal and self-released '']'' (Real Emcees Bring Intelligent Rhymes To Hip-Hop). ''The R.E.B.I.R.T.H.'' symbolizes several turning points in OneBeLo's life. He recorded the album after the death of his daughter. | |||
** For Everybody That UnderStands | |||
**''"OneBeLo" (later "OneBeLo aka OneManArmy")'' | |||
Lo collaborated with beatmakers like Lab Techs, ], Memo (of the ]), and others. Rather than use his previous method of recording as many songs as possible and compiling what he thought were the best songs, he decided to sit down and focus on one piece of work. That piece was entitled ''B.A.B.Y.'' (Being A Black Youth). | |||
*'']'' - 2005 | |||
**Sounds Of Nahshid Originate Good Rhymes And Music | |||
**''"One.Be.Lo also known as OneManArmy of Binary Star"'' | |||
=== 2008: ''B.A.B.Y.'' === | |||
Much of the album, which features the likes of ], ] (of ]), ], ], ], ], Akir, and others, was lost when thieves broke in and stole studio equipment.<ref name="OBLMySpace">{{cite web|title= | |||
**Something To Interest Lo Listeners Beyond Original Recorded Networkings; or | |||
Who wants a B.a.b.y.??? One Be Lo MySpace Blog |publisher=One Be Lo |url=http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=3767580&blogId=434675582}}</ref> Additionally, the label he had signed with, MYX, dissolved before the record could drop. | |||
**Subterraneous/Trackezoids Invest Lost Lyrics Bringing Old Rhymes New | |||
**''"One Be Lo & DJ Scene"'' | |||
=== 2011: ''L.A.B.O.R.'' === | |||
*''Project F.E.T.U.S. (2CD Re-Issue)'' - 2007 | |||
''L.A.B.O.R.'' (Language Arts Based On Reality) takes metaphorical inspiration from animals and occupations. The bulk of production comes from D Will of Kansas City, 14KT, Nick Speed and Vitamin D. ''L.A.B.O.R.'' also showcases the musicianship of One Be Lo's fellow Pontiac natives David "DMT" Vied (guitar), Derek "The Tyrant" Caraway (keyboard) and Detroit's Emily Rogers (bass). | |||
**For Everybody That UnderStands | |||
**''"OneManArmy"'' | |||
=== 2015: The NEWPRINT === | |||
*'']'' - 2007 | |||
One Be Lo announced on July 19, 2015 that he has signed with the record label group "The NEWPRINT".<ref name="OneBeLoWebsite">{{cite web |url=http://www.onebelo.com/#!The-NewPrint/c16a1/550379c80cf2458597bcdef4 |publisher=One Be Lo |title=The NEWPRINT |author=One Be Lo |date=July 19, 2015 |access-date=April 17, 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061205053538/http://onebelo.com/#!The-NewPrint/c16a1/550379c80cf2458597bcdef4 |archive-date=December 5, 2006 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="thenewprint">{{cite web|url=http://thenewprint.org/post/124610870710/one-be-lo-is-part-of-the-newprint-team |publisher=The NEWPRINT|title=One Be Lo is part of the NEWPRINT team |date=July 20, 2015}}</ref> | |||
**Real Emcees Bring Intelligent Rhymes To Hip-Hop | |||
**''"One Be Lo aka One Man Army"'' | |||
== Rap style == | |||
*''B.A.B.Y.'' - TBA (no official date has been set for this release) | |||
One Be Lo has crafted himself into what he describes as "the MC's MC". He is often praised for his clear delivery, precise rapping style and conscious lyrics, especially from fans of ]. This was noted by ] in their review of ''S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M.'', saying:<ref name="AllMusic2">{{cite web|title=AllMusic ((( S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M > Overview))) |publisher=AllMusic |url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r727875|pure_url=yes}} |author=Andy Kellman}}</ref> | |||
<blockquote>"One Be Lo is a deep thinker; the details and complex wordplay within his rhymes often take several plays to fully comprehend and appreciate. Similar in effect to ]'s Brother J, his words can be righteous, but they're always delivered with casual assurance, like he's talking to an acquaintance at a bus stop. He observes with the wisdom of a father who's been through prison, raises a lot of issues, has almost as many solutions, and never sounds overbearing or preachy." </blockquote> | |||
==See also== | |||
*] | |||
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== Discography == | ||
{{Main|One Be Lo discography}} | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
=== Binary Star === | |||
* '']'' – 1999 | |||
* '']'' – 2000 | |||
* ''Binary Star EP (15 Year Anniversary Edition)'' – 2013 | |||
* ''Masters of the Universe (MOTU)'' (re-release) – 2016 | |||
* ''Water World 3'' – 2017 | |||
* ''LIGHTY'' – 2018 | |||
* ''EARS APART'' – 2018 | |||
=== Solo === | |||
* '']'' – 2001 | |||
** ''"Subterraneous"'' | |||
* '']'' – 2002 | |||
** For Everybody That UnderStands | |||
** ''"OneBeLo" (later "OneBeLo aka OneManArmy")'' | |||
* '']'' – 2005 | |||
** Sounds Of Nahshid Originate Good Rhymes And Music | |||
** ''"One.Be.Lo also known as OneManArmy of Binary Star"'' | |||
* ''S.T.I.L.L.B.O.R.N.'' – 2005 | |||
** Something To Interest Lo Listeners Beyond Original Recorded Networkings; or | |||
** Subterraneous/Trackezoids Invest Lost Lyrics Bringing Old Rhymes New | |||
** ''"One Be Lo & ]"'' | |||
* ''Project F.E.T.U.S. (2CD Re-Issue)'' – 2007 | |||
** For Everybody That UnderStands | |||
** ''"OneManArmy"'' | |||
* '']'' – 2007 | |||
** Real Emcees Bring Intelligent Rhymes To Hip-Hop | |||
** ''"One Be Lo aka One Man Army"'' | |||
* ''L.A.B.O.R.'' – 2011 | |||
** Language Arts Based On Reality | |||
** ''"One Be Lo Soundtrack"'' | |||
* ''K.I.C.K. P.U.S.H.'' – 2012 | |||
** Keep It Cool Kid People Usually Show Hate | |||
** ''"One Be Lo Starring as Rahlo"'' | |||
* ''C-S.E.C.T.I.O.N.'' – 2020 | |||
** Court Side Experiences Craft The Imagination Of Nashid | |||
** ''"One Be Lo"'' | |||
* ''B.A.B.Y.'' – 2020 | |||
** Being A Black Youth | |||
** ''"One Be Lo"'' | |||
=== Official Mixtapes === | |||
* ''S.T.I.L.L.B.O.R.N.'' – 2005 | |||
* ''Laborhood Part 1'' – 2011 | |||
* ''Laborhood Part 2'' – 2011 | |||
* ''Laborhood Part 3'' – 2012 | |||
* ''Laborhood Part 4'' – 2015 | |||
* ''10 G.R.A.Ms'' – 2015 | |||
* ''The Original Born Ones'' – 2016 | |||
* ''Laborhood Part 5'' – 2017 | |||
== References == | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:48, 19 December 2024
American rapper (born 1976)One Be Lo | |
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Birth name | Ralond Scruggs |
Also known as |
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Born | (1976-11-07) November 7, 1976 (age 48) |
Origin | Pontiac, Michigan |
Genres | Alternative hip hop |
Occupation | Rapper |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | The NEWPRINT, MYX Music, Subterraneous, Fat Beats |
Nahshid Sulaiman (born Ralond Scruggs; November 7, 1976), better known by his stage name One Be Lo, is an alternative hip hop artist from Pontiac, Michigan. He is well respected for being one half of the rap duo Binary Star, and has released a number of well-received solo albums. He is a member of Massive Monkees, a world-champion B-boy crew.
Biography
Lo was adopted in Pontiac, Michigan, where his mother worked as a beautician and his stepfather worked at a plant. His parents divorced when he was 14 years old and Lo ran the streets with older youth until he went to prison when he was 18. While in prison, One Be Lo read extensively and converted to Islam. Here he met Senim Silla, and they formed the rap group Binary Star while in prison.
Music career
Binary Star
Main article: Binary Star (hip-hop group)Upon Lo's release, in 1998 he formed the hip-hop group Binary Star with Senim Silla, and they hit the ground running. On their self-released debut Waterworld, they teamed up with future staples like Elzhi, J.U.I.C.E. and Athletic Mic League to exercise creative concepts and deliver substantial messages. Lo formed a production team with Decompoze, who he had recorded with in high school. Binary Star quickly sold out of their initial 1,000 copies as the album was praised as an "instant classic." Though Lo had intended to rhyme anonymously as a solo act to revert attention to the music, he was often addressed as OneManArmy because of a line he used in a song. Lo added extra Senim Silla verses and new songs to a Waterworld re-release entitled Masters of the Universe in 2000, and continued to focus on touring with Subterraneous and recording several albums’ worth of new music.
He and Senim Silla would later go their separate ways, with Lo citing "creative differences" as the main reason for their split.
In 2011, Binary Star's official Myspace page stated that, "Recently reuniting after a 10-year hiatus, Binary Star is back in the studio working on its long awaited follow-up to the classic debut album Masters of the Universe (M.O.T.U.). Tentatively titled Light Years Apart, the duo's EP serves as a mere prequel to a full-length LP." The duo released an EP in 2013, however renaming the title to Binary Star (15 Year Anniversary Edition).
Solo career
In January 2000, Lo created Subterraneous Records. A year later, Subterraneous Records released WaterWorld Too, a compilation featuring a number of artists from the label's roster. In the meantime, he continued to work on his solo material with producer Decompoze. In late 2002, One Be Lo decided to press limited copies of Project F.E.T.U.S. (a backronym for "For Everybody That Under Stands"), a collection of songs that were not initially intended for release.
2005: S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. and S.T.I.L.L.B.O.R.N.
After the success of Project F.E.T.U.S, the disc sold thousands of copies, he would later complete his next project titled S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. (Sounds Of Nahshid Originate Good Rhymes And Music). He approached Fat Beats Records to press a single to help promote the album, and they gave him a different offer.
They asked me to send them the song I was thinking about using for the single, and I was like, "If they're doing the 12-inch, I'll let them pick the song." So I just sent them the whole album ...They hit me back like, "We don't want to do a 12-inch. We want to do the whole album."
Lo signed with Fat Beats for distribution in 2003, and the label asked him to change his name from OneManArmy to avoid legal troubles with a similarly named punk band. He changed his name to OneBeLo since he had used that with F.E.T.U.S. He would later go to Mecca, Saudi Arabia on Hajj, an Islamic tradition to find one's self. Meanwhile, Fat Beats pushed back S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. until 2005. S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. featured a number of fellow Michigan rappers such as Abdus Salaam and singer Ka Di. The album was critically acclaimed and sold about 12,000 copies within Lo's first few weeks on tour. Many praised One Be Lo for his conscious and intelligent lyrics.
With two projects in tow, Lo landed tours and major festivals, rocking 160 shows per year between 2005 and 2007. In American Pie 6, this album is on the wall of the principal actor, Erik Stifler.
2007: The R.E.B.I.R.T.H.
Lo moved his family to Egypt to expose them to a non-American perspective. Once he saw personnel changes at Fat Beats when he arrived back years later, he worked his way out of his deal and self-released The R.E.B.I.R.T.H. (Real Emcees Bring Intelligent Rhymes To Hip-Hop). The R.E.B.I.R.T.H. symbolizes several turning points in OneBeLo's life. He recorded the album after the death of his daughter.
Lo collaborated with beatmakers like Lab Techs, Jake One, Memo (of the Molemen), and others. Rather than use his previous method of recording as many songs as possible and compiling what he thought were the best songs, he decided to sit down and focus on one piece of work. That piece was entitled B.A.B.Y. (Being A Black Youth).
2008: B.A.B.Y.
Much of the album, which features the likes of Freeway, Phonte (of Little Brother), Devin The Dude, Guilty Simpson, Royce da 5'9", Zion I, Akir, and others, was lost when thieves broke in and stole studio equipment. Additionally, the label he had signed with, MYX, dissolved before the record could drop.
2011: L.A.B.O.R.
L.A.B.O.R. (Language Arts Based On Reality) takes metaphorical inspiration from animals and occupations. The bulk of production comes from D Will of Kansas City, 14KT, Nick Speed and Vitamin D. L.A.B.O.R. also showcases the musicianship of One Be Lo's fellow Pontiac natives David "DMT" Vied (guitar), Derek "The Tyrant" Caraway (keyboard) and Detroit's Emily Rogers (bass).
2015: The NEWPRINT
One Be Lo announced on July 19, 2015 that he has signed with the record label group "The NEWPRINT".
Rap style
One Be Lo has crafted himself into what he describes as "the MC's MC". He is often praised for his clear delivery, precise rapping style and conscious lyrics, especially from fans of alternative hip hop. This was noted by Allmusic in their review of S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M., saying:
"One Be Lo is a deep thinker; the details and complex wordplay within his rhymes often take several plays to fully comprehend and appreciate. Similar in effect to X-Clan's Brother J, his words can be righteous, but they're always delivered with casual assurance, like he's talking to an acquaintance at a bus stop. He observes with the wisdom of a father who's been through prison, raises a lot of issues, has almost as many solutions, and never sounds overbearing or preachy."
Discography
Main article: One Be Lo discographyBinary Star
- Waterworld – 1999
- Masters of the Universe – 2000
- Binary Star EP (15 Year Anniversary Edition) – 2013
- Masters of the Universe (MOTU) (re-release) – 2016
- Water World 3 – 2017
- LIGHTY – 2018
- EARS APART – 2018
Solo
- WaterWorld Too – 2001
- "Subterraneous"
- Project: F.E.T.U.S. – 2002
- For Everybody That UnderStands
- "OneBeLo" (later "OneBeLo aka OneManArmy")
- S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M. – 2005
- Sounds Of Nahshid Originate Good Rhymes And Music
- "One.Be.Lo also known as OneManArmy of Binary Star"
- S.T.I.L.L.B.O.R.N. – 2005
- Something To Interest Lo Listeners Beyond Original Recorded Networkings; or
- Subterraneous/Trackezoids Invest Lost Lyrics Bringing Old Rhymes New
- "One Be Lo & DJ Scene"
- Project F.E.T.U.S. (2CD Re-Issue) – 2007
- For Everybody That UnderStands
- "OneManArmy"
- The R.E.B.I.R.T.H. – 2007
- Real Emcees Bring Intelligent Rhymes To Hip-Hop
- "One Be Lo aka One Man Army"
- L.A.B.O.R. – 2011
- Language Arts Based On Reality
- "One Be Lo Soundtrack"
- K.I.C.K. P.U.S.H. – 2012
- Keep It Cool Kid People Usually Show Hate
- "One Be Lo Starring as Rahlo"
- C-S.E.C.T.I.O.N. – 2020
- Court Side Experiences Craft The Imagination Of Nashid
- "One Be Lo"
- B.A.B.Y. – 2020
- Being A Black Youth
- "One Be Lo"
Official Mixtapes
- S.T.I.L.L.B.O.R.N. – 2005
- Laborhood Part 1 – 2011
- Laborhood Part 2 – 2011
- Laborhood Part 3 – 2012
- Laborhood Part 4 – 2015
- 10 G.R.A.Ms – 2015
- The Original Born Ones – 2016
- Laborhood Part 5 – 2017
References
- "S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M : The AV Club". The Onion. February 8, 2005.
- "IGN: S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M". IGN. April 26, 2005. Archived from the original on April 27, 2005.
- SoundSlam.com 2008 One.Be.Lo: R.E.B.I.R.T.H. Retrieved Jan. 22 2008
- ^ William Ketchum III (10 May 2024). "AllHipHop.com: Features: One Be Lo: Travelin' Man". AllHipHop.
- ^ Todd E Jones (March 10, 2005). "One.Be.Lo (aka OneManArmy of Binary Star) – "The Birth Of One.Be.Lo"". HipHop Elements.
- "AllMusic (((One Be Lo> Overview )))". AllMusic.com.
- "Massive Monkees On America's Best Dance Crew". City of Seattle. 11 August 2009.
- ^ "One Be Lo of Binary Star – Interview". The Bee Shine. November 9, 2012.
- "One Be Lo Biography". last.fm.
- Andy Kellman. "One Be Lo". iTunes.
- "Binary Star (Web Archive)". MySpace. Archived from the original on December 30, 2011.
- Jacob Moore (March 29, 2013). "Binary Star is back with a new EP". Pigeons and Planes.
- Jake Paine (March 30, 2013). "Binary Star Reunite & Release EP For 15th Anniversary". HipHopDX.
- ^ One Be Lo. "Facebook: One Be Lo". Facebook.
- "Who wants a B.a.b.y.??? One Be Lo MySpace Blog". One Be Lo.
- One Be Lo (July 19, 2015). "The NEWPRINT". One Be Lo. Archived from the original on December 5, 2006. Retrieved April 17, 2006.
- "One Be Lo is part of the NEWPRINT team". The NEWPRINT. July 20, 2015.
- Andy Kellman. "AllMusic ((( S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M > Overview)))". AllMusic.
External links
- Official website
- Unofficial website
- Twitter page
- Myspace page
- ItsHipHop.tv video interview
- AllMusic.com page
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