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A.D.O.R is the alias of Eddie Castellanos, American Hip-Hop artist who's most notable work includes "One For The Trouble", from which samples have been used exstensively by other Artists including Fatboy Slim.

Biography

Eddie was born in Washington Heights, New York, the father is a musician by profession and the child has in mind the same future. Eddie constantly follows her father in his shows, six years his family moved to Mt Vernon. Eddie constantly follows her father in his shows, six years his family moved to Mt Vernon. In high school he became friends with Sean Combs, Heavy D, Al B. In high school he became friends with Sean Combs, Heavy D, Al B. Sure, and Pete Rock. Sure, and Pete Rock. Begin to become impassioned to rap and hip hop in general, writing poems and Rapp. Begin to become impassioned to rap and hip hop in general, writing poems and Rapp Ribattezatosi ADOR (Another Dimension of Rhythm, but also Declaration Of A Revolution) has produced some demo tapes and get a signed to Uptown Records. Ribattezatosi ADOR (Another Dimension of Rhythm, but also Declaration Of A Revolution) has produced some demo tapes and get a signed to Uptown Records. Shortly after, DJ Eddie D, a member of Heavy D & the Boyz, signed him for the Untouchables Entertainment label in 1992 which produced "Let It Hang Out, distributed by Atlantic Records. Soon, DJ Eddie D, a member of Heavy D & the Boyz, signed him for the Untouchables Entertainment, a label that produces in the 1992 Let It Hang Out, distributed by Atlantic Records.

Puff Daddy is one of his early admirers, listening to his music in person and buying its products. Let It Hang Out, produced by Pete Rock (now meanwhile quoted a beatmaker) up to the top 10 hit on the Billboard chart and became one of the most important productions of the underground. Puff Daddy is one of his early admirers, listening to his music in person and buying its products. "Let It Hang Out, produced by Pete Rock (now meanwhile quoted a beatmaker) up to the top 10 hit on the Billboard chart and becomes one of the most important productions of the Underground. ADOR has the option of performing at the show's Fox In Living Color: the results were positive and the rapper collecting new consensus. ADOR has the possibility of performing the show at the Fox In Living Color: the results were positive and the rapper collecting new consensus.

Marley Marl K-Def and Kevin Hanson produced her second single, "One Of The Trouble, followed by participation in 'Old Skool Mix with the song" Renegade Master. Marley Marl K-Def and Kevin Hanson produced her second single, "One Of The Trouble, followed by participation in 'Old Skool Mix with the song" Renegade Master. Having supported on tour Notorious BIG and Tupac Shakur, Eddie decides to produce his first LP, The Concrete. Having supported on tour Notorious BIG and Tupac Shakur, Eddie decides to produce his first LP, The Concrete. Several problems with the production mean that the contract be dissolved and all connection with it: l 'MC returns constitute the label Tru Reign Records and produced the single, edited by Pete Rock, Enter The Center. Several problems with the production mean that the contract be dissolved and all connection with it: l 'MC constituta returns the label Tru Reign Records and produced the single, edited by Pete Rock, Enter The Center. The song, in 1996, he has good sales data and receives a massive help by radio. The song of 1996, he has good sales data and receives a massive help by radio. ADOR soon returns with Shock Frequency, LP sees the light in 1998. ADOR soon returns with Shock Frequency, LP sees the light in 1998. The following year signed the contract with Sumthing Distribution, label Nile Rogers. The following year signed the contract with Sumthing Distribution label, Nile Rogers. Animal comes out in 2000, in the 2003 Classic Bangerz, Vol 1 which is a compilation with previously unreleased tracks. In 2000 Animal comes out, in the 2003 Classic Bangerz, Vol 1 Which is a compilation with previously unreleased tracks. The same year produced the album ADOR Signature Of The Ill. The same year produced the album ADOR Signature Of The Ill.

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