Outsidaz
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The Outsidaz were an American
History
The group formed in 1991 after underground rapper Young Zee (born Dewayne Battle) met D.U. (born Brian Bostic) and Pacewon (born Jerome Hinds) at a New Year's Eve party. At the time they met, Young Zee and Pacewon were rival MCs. Pacewon & D.U. were members of a crew named PNS, while Zee headed a crew named Pskitzo with members Anthony D. Ore (aka Maddfile) and Augustus C. Battle (aka A-Form). They decided to unite into one group called the Outsidaz, following a lengthy microphone battle that it was decided ended in a tie.
Along with Pacewon, D.U. and Young Zee, the Outsidaz consisted of Axe (born Tyree Smith), Denzy (born Denton Dawes), Loon One, DJ Spunk (born Aubrey Polk), S. Coop (born Larry Cooper), Nawshis (born Nathaniel Longchamp), Rah Digga (born Rashia Fisher), the late Slang Ton (real name Salih Ibn Al Bayyinah Scaife, died in 1999),[2] Bskills and Yah Yah (born Shakir Nur-al-din Abdullah).[3]
The Outsidaz are affiliated with the Refugee Camp, and made their first commercial appearance as guest artists on the song "Cowboys" off the
Solo ventures
Pacewon appeared on Morcheeba's 2002 album, Charango. He appeared on the title track, in addition to "Get Along".
In 2008, Pacewon collaborated with New Jersey producer Mr. Green on The Only Color That Matters Is Green, which included the Eminem diss "The Joker". The first single was "Hip Hop". In 2009, Young Zee appeared on Chicago rappers Saurus and Bones' debut album, Mind Like Mine on the song "Let the Trumpets Blow".
In 2011, Young Zee and Pacewon appeared on the
In 2015, Pacewon and Denzy, along with DJ Scob, Ill Proceeja, S-Ka-Paid, and Thomas Wlodarczyk (Miilkbone), formed The Shady Corps, the Eminem tribute hip hop group, and released one studio album via Pace's Team Won Inc.[6]
In 2018, Pacewon pre-released Outsidaz the Bricks (Slang Ton Tribute Edition) on the 19th anniversary of his death. It featured all other releases from all Outsidaz members.
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Chart Positions | |
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US Hip-Hop | US Heatseekers | ||
2000 | Night Life
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67 | 19 |
2001 | The Bricks | 68 | 48 |
Compilation albums
2018: Outsidaz the Bricks (Slang Ton Tribute Edition)
Singles
- "Rain or Shine" (1998)
- "The Rah Rah" (1999)
- "Macosa/Do It with a Passion" (1999)
- "Keep On/Done in the Game" (2001)
- "Who U Be?" (2001)
- "Ya Can't" (2001)
- "Public Enemy #1" (2001)
- "I Want Her Out" (2001)
- "I'm Leavin'" (2002)
- D.U.-"Sour 'n' Juice" (feat. Pacewon & G-Smoke) (2012)
References
- ^ "Outsidaz | Discography". Discogs.com. August 8, 2008. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
- ^ "Newark's Hiphop Outsidaz".
- ^ http://music.aol.com/artist/outsidaz/404284/biography[dead link ]
- ^ "Home | hhdn". Hiphopdailynews.wix.com. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
- ^ "Young Zee To Release "One Crazy Weekend" Album". King Ice. Archived from the original on September 6, 2012. Retrieved May 18, 2012.
- ^ "The Shady Corps - The Shady Corps LP (2015, File)". Discogs.com. August 23, 2015. Retrieved March 12, 2020.