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American rapper

Del the Funky Homosapien

Del performing in 2008

Del performing in 2008

Groundwork information
Nascence proper noun Teren Delvon Jones
Also known every bit
  • Deltron
  • Sir DZL
  • Del
  • Del the Ghost Rapper
  • Funky Homosapien
  • Joe Higashi
  • Unicron
Born (1972-08-12) Baronial 12, 1972 (age 49)
Oakland, California, U.S.
Genres
  • Hip hop
  • culling hip hop
Occupation(due south)
  • Rapper
  • vocaliser
  • songwriter
  • tape producer
Years active 1988–present
Labels
  • Elektra
  • Hiero Imperium
  • Definitive Jux

Musical creative person

Teren Delvon Jones (born August 12, 1972),[1] better known by his phase proper name Del the Funky Homosapien (sometimes stylized as Del tha Funkee Homosapien) or Sir DZL, is an American rapper.

Music career [edit]

1990–1997: Early life and beginnings [edit]

Born in Oakland, California, he is the cousin of seminal Due west Coast rapper Ice Cube, and began his career writing lyrics for Ice Cube's group Da Lench Mob.[ii] In 1991, with the aid of Ice Cube, Del released his start solo album, I Wish My Brother George Was Here,[ii] at the age of 18. The anthology was a commercial success largely due to the popularity of the hit single "Mistadobalina". Ultimately Del, who was not pleased with the limited musical range of the album, severed his product-artist relationship with Water ice Cube for his next album, No Need for Alert.

No Need for Alarm saw the introduction of the Oakland clique Hieroglyphics,[ii] whose original members included Souls of Mischief (Opio, A-Plus, Phesto and Tajai), Casual, Pep Love, Del, and producer Domino. No Demand for Alarm helped to expose both the regional Oakland audio of hip hop, as well as the freestyle based, "golden era 90s" style of hip hop being expanded at the fourth dimension.

1998–2006: Middle era [edit]

Del would not produce another album for five years. About a calendar month earlier the release of his third album, Hereafter Development, Del received a letter from his label, Elektra, stating that his contract had been terminated.[2] Together with his crew, Del established his own independent record label, Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings, which primarily consists of an expanded Hieroglyphics roster and a few other artists with whom the group collaborates on a regular basis. Future Development became available in 1998 and was but available on the Hieroglyphics website in tape form[iii] simply was re-released in 2002 on the Hieroglyphics Imperium label. Del also released another collaborative work with the Hieroglyphics coiffure in 1998, which was too the Hieroglyphics crew's outset anthology, 3rd Eye Vision.

Ii years later, Del released his fourth solo album, Both Sides of the Brain, as well as Deltron 3030 which was a collaborative work with artists Dan the Automator and Child Koala. With Nakamura and Koala, Del was also a guest performer for Gorillaz's eponymous 2001 anthology. He appeared on the singles "Clint Eastwood" and "Rock the House". 2003 saw the release of Full Circle, the second full-length album from the Hieroglyphics crew.

In 2004, Elektra released The Best of Del tha Funkee Homosapien: The Elektra Years without Del's approval. The CD only includes songs from his commencement two albums, along with a handful of B-sides from that era. Del was not pleased and advised people to not purchase the CD, saying information technology was only Elektra trying to make money off of him due to his newfound fame.

2006–present: Contempo years [edit]

On March 11, 2008, Del released Eleventh Hour through Definitive Jux. On March 31, 2009, Del'south next anthology Funk Homo (The Stimulus Package) was made bachelor for gratis download on the cyberspace. The anthology is available at his page on Bandcamp,[4] though he gave away some hard copies on his supporting Funk Homo bout. In September of the same yr, he released a new anthology, Automatik Statik, for an unfixed rate with a minimum of $iii.

Del released his next album It Ain't Illegal Still on August 6, 2010. There is no stock-still price for the album, allowing listeners to pay whatever they wish for the album. Paying sure prices for the album volition give certain incentives, including opportunities for personal collaborations with Del. Del released the album Golden Era on Apr 19, 2011, in a three-disc set including Funk Human being (The Stimulus Package) and Automatik Statik.

Del shared a free LP entitled Iller Than Most on January 2, 2014. He uploaded the tape to SoundCloud under the username Zartan Drednaught COBRA. He described the projection as "lyrically ill but fun to listen to, nothing super heavy." Del handled the production on the project besides.[5]

In other media [edit]

Del's songs have seen frequent use in diverse forms of media including video games, motion-picture show soundtracks, besides as skateboarding, rollerblading and snowboarding videos. In 2000 the song "Catch All This" from Both Sides of the Brain was featured in the game Street Sk8er ii, "Jaw Gymnastics", featuring Casual, was featured in Knockout Kings, and "Positive Contact" from Deltron 3030 was featured in Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX. In 2001, "If Y'all Must" was featured in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater iii. In 2003, "Positive Contact" from Deltron 3030 was featured in Tony Militarist's Underground and "The Izm" was featured in Rolling. In 2005, the Hieroglyphics song "Soweto" is featured on ESPN NBA 2K5 (the Hieroglyphics crew is unlockable every bit a bonus team) and Del's song "Burnt" was featured in Tony Hawk's American Wasteland.

In 2006, "Catch a Bad One" was featured in Marc Ecko'due south Getting Upward: Contents Under Pressure and "At the Captain" featuring Hieroglyphics was featured in Tony Hawk'southward Projection 8. As well in 2006, his vocal "Dr. Mumbai" was used in the movie Beerfest. The Hieroglyphics song "Don't Hate the Actor" was also featured in NBA 2K7, and "Clint Eastwood" was featured in NBA 2K14. "Teamwork" is featured on PlayStation Home. Del has had many songs featured in snowboarding movies. "Press Rewind" was the song for Eero Ettala's part in the motion picture White Residue and "If You Must" was featured in DC Mountain Lab.

Del collaborated with John King of the Dust Brothers and Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo to produce the original score for Skate three, released in May 2010. In February 2016, Del, Black Thought, Murs and Fashawn recorded a new track called "Ascension Up" for the video game Street Fighter V. A music video for the song was released past Capcom, and includes appearances by Del and his fellow collaborators.[six]

In October 2018, Deltron 3030 collaborated with the Drawing Network animated series Craig of the Creek, with Del making an appearance in the episode "The Kid from 3030" equally Deltron. The episode featured original songs by Deltron 3030 made just for the episode of the show.[7] Deltron briefly returns in the season 3 finale singing "Positive Contact" from Deltron 3030's debut album of the same name.

He has too fabricated cameo appearances in films, such as Ted Demme'due south directorial debut Who'due south the Human being?, as a teen with ii members of Da Youngsta'due south, and Jonah Loma's directorial debut Mid90s, as a homeless bum alongside Chad Muska.

He made an guest appearance as a rapper named "Erstwhile Skool" (paying homage to Del's dominance in the 1990s) on the Nickelodeon series Middlemost Postal service on the episode "The Same Ol' Same".[8]

Collaborations [edit]

In 1993, Del collaborated with the band Dinosaur Jr. to create the song "Missing Link", featured on the Judgment Nighttime soundtrack. In 1999–2000, Del collaborated with Kid Koala and Dan the Automator as the supergroup Deltron 3030 whose debut self-titled album was released in May 2000. Exposure from the 3030 project helped to expand Del'due south fan base—the 3030 projection worked well as a marketing move because the CD capitalized on the growing interest of computer engineering science, incorporating motifs of scientific discipline fiction, telling stories most life and hip hop based in the year 3030, and infusing much of the pop internet terminology and culture in circulation at the fourth dimension. A follow-up album, "Event II", was released in 2013.[9] In 2005 Del worked with the Wu-Tang Clan and their affiliates on the collaboration album Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture.

Del collaborated with the virtual band Gorillaz on 2 songs on their debut album, "Clint Eastwood" and "Stone the House", both of which became singles and videos and achieved chart success. Del was not, however, originally selected to collaborate on these songs. By the fourth dimension Del came onto the project, the album was already finished, and British hip-hop group Phi Life Cypher had already recorded verses for "Clint Eastwood". But when Del finished making Deltron 3030 with Dan the Automator, Dan asked if he could stay in the studio a little longer to record new verses for the Gorillaz songs.[10] For the purposes of the music videos and the Gorillaz storyline canon, Del performed nether the identity of "Del the Ghost Rapper", who was said to exist a spirit that was hiding from death within the band'southward drummer, Russel Hobbs. Del later commented in an interview on the success of "Clint Eastwood" past saying that he actually wrote the song with the volume How to Write a Hit Vocal, a book that he bought with a coupon his mother gave him. After the song went platinum he gave the plaque to his mother.[xi] As part of Russel Hobbs' back-story, the character of Del was one of Russel'southward friends that was gunned down in a drive-by shooting, whose ghost possessed Russel.[12]

In 2009, Del is featured on the vocal "Lothar" by Sleep off his anthology Hesitation Wounds, as well equally on the song "Dreamin'" by Souvenir of Gab off his anthology Escape 2 Mars. In March 2010, Del collaborated with independent pop/funk duo Modern Science on a track called "Exercise It Right At present" that is available on the band's Bandcamp website.[13] Del collaborated on the track "Smoke Rings" with Dirty Heads on their 2012 anthology Cabin past the Sea. In August 2012, Del appeared on the track "The Ride" from the EP Thrift Store Halos by ¡Mayday!.

In September 2013, Del appeared on two tracks from Figure's Horns of the Apocalypse EP: "Beast Way" and "War Call". In January 2014, Del appeared on the track "Viberian Son" with MF Doom. In March 2014, Del appeared on the track "Life and Time" with Kool A.D. In 2016, Del was featured on the track "Globe Renown" with Mr. Lif's album Don't Look Down. In April 2017, Del appeared (along with Carnage The Executor) on the track "Lonely Wolves" from Cas One Vs Figure'south "And so Our Egos Don't Kill Us". In 2017, Del was a guest artist on the debut album of Halo Orbit (a band featuring Juan Alderete, ex-The Mars Volta and Mark Guiliana) on the track "One Of These Days". He also appeared on the rails "Pizza Shop Extended" from the album IWASVERYBAD past Jay IDK.

Using his Deltron persona, Del guests on the track "3030 Meets the Doc, Pt. 1" from Dr. Octagon'due south Moosebumps: An Exploration Into Mod Day Horripilation. Released on streaming services April half dozen, 2018, the album reunites Kool Keith with Dan the Automator and DJ Qbert.[14]

On July vii, 2018, as he was appearing with Gorillaz during the final deed of the 2018 Roskilde Festival, Del roughshod off the stage during a operation of "Clint Eastwood". He was unable to get support, and it was decided to cut the performance curt. Although he was at get-go thought to have suffered only minor injuries, it later transpired that he had fractured seven ribs and punctured i of his lungs. He was still hospitalized in Roskilde four days afterward the accident.[fifteen] Co-ordinate to his Facebook page and official website, Del was dorsum out touring in September 2018.[16]

Discography [edit]

Solo studio albums [edit]

  • I Wish My Blood brother George Was Hither (1991)
  • No Need for Alarm (1993)
  • Future Evolution (1997 – online; 2002 – U.Southward. release)
  • Both Sides of the Brain (2000)
  • Eleventh Hr (2008)
  • Funk Man (The Stimulus Parcel) (2009)
  • Automatik Statik (2009)
  • It Ain't Illegal Yet (2010)
  • Gilded Era (2011)
  • Root Stimulation (2012)
  • Iller Than Most (2014)

Mixtapes [edit]

  • West Declension Avengers (WCA D-Funk Limited) (2012)
  • West Declension Avengers 2 (Fela) (2012)
  • West Coast Avengers III (Frank Zappa) (TBR)

Other releases [edit]

  • "Missing Link" with Dinosaur Jr. - Judgment Nighttime (1993)
  • One Large Trip (Soundtrack) (2002)
  • The Best of Del tha Funkee Homosapien: The Elektra Years (2004)
  • Del's Leak Pack #ane (2008)
  • Del's Leak Pack #two (2008)
  • The Ice Cold - Leak Pack (2011)
  • Del'due south Funky Leak Pack Aug. (2011)
  • "Event 2" a collaboration every bit a function of Deltron 3030 (2013)
  • 3rd World Vision (2015)

Gorillaz [edit]

  • Gorillaz (2001)

Mike Relm'due south "Spectacle" [edit]

  • Mike Relm (2008)

North.A.Due south.A. [edit]

  • The Spirit of Apollo Samba Soul (featuring Del the Funky Homosapien & DJ Qbert) (2009)

With Tame Ane [edit]

  • Parallel Uni-Verses (2009)

With Parallel Idea [edit]

  • Bonny Sin (June 19, 2012)

Marcus D [edit]

  • Simply Complex "Back to the Roots" (featuring Del the Funky Homosapien) (Oct 10, 2013)

With AmpLive [edit]

  • Gate 13 (Apr 20, 2018)

References [edit]

  1. ^ Greg Prato. "Del the Funky Homosapien - Biography - AllMusic". AllMusic . Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Hieroglyphics. "Del tha Amazing Homosapien". Hieroglyphics. Archived from the original on August xiv, 2007. Retrieved September 5, 2007.
  3. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (2000). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Nineties Music (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 118. ISBN0-7535-0427-viii.
  4. ^ "Del The Funky Homosapien". Delthefunkyhomosapien.bandcamp.com. Retrieved January 19, 2012.
  5. ^ "Mind: Del the Funky Homosapien Shares Free LP". Pitchfork. January 2, 2014. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  6. ^ "Rise Up feat. Del the Funky Homosapian, Murs, Fashawn, Quest Love, Black Idea & Domino". youtube.com. Feb 15, 2016. Retrieved February 15, 2015.
  7. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (September 28, 2018). "Picket: Del The Funky Homosapien Guests on 'Craig of the Creek' October. 1". Blitheness Magazine . Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  8. ^ "CLIP: Del the Funky Homosapien Guests as Old Skool in 'Middlemost Post'".
  9. ^ Facebook Wall Photos - Automator and I "The album is washed, Kid Koala put the final scratches/touches on it. Will probably be out quondam next year once the logistics are all figured out. Peace"
  10. ^ "Del The Funky Homosapien Interview « Made You Wait Radio". April 11, 2013. Archived from the original on April eleven, 2013.
  11. ^ "Del the Funky Homosapien Hitting the Books for Famous Gorillaz Rap". Spinner. Apr nineteen, 2010. Retrieved January xix, 2012.
  12. ^ Dark-brown, Cass; Gorillaz (November 2, 2006). Rise of the Ogre. United Kingdom: Penguin. pp. 24–25. ISBN1-59448-931-9.
  13. ^ "Do It Right At present | Mod Science". Modernscience.bandcamp.com. March ane, 2011. Retrieved January nineteen, 2012.
  14. ^ Mojica, Nick. "Dr. Octagon Drop New Album 'Moosebumps'". Xxlmag.co . Retrieved April 17, 2018.
  15. ^ Sodomsky, Sam (July 11, 2018). "Damon Albarn Says Del the Funky Homosapien Fractured Ribs, Punctured Lung in Gorillaz Stage Fall". Pitchfork.com . Retrieved July 12, 2018.
  16. ^ "Deltron 3030". G.facebook.com . Retrieved December 4, 2019.

External links [edit]

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Del_the_Funky_Homosapien

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