King Gordy Discography

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(June 2017) () Jake Bass Birth name Jacob Bass Born ( 1989-12-13) December 13, 1989 (age 28) Origin, Genres,, Occupation(s),,, Instruments Piano, Drums, Guitar, Bass Years active 2005– Labels,, Jeff Bass Music, Boca J Music, Two Blown Speakers Website Jake Bass (born December 13, 1989 in ) is an and. Jake is the son of who is half of the production team that discovered. Jake has produced tracks for from D12 including his song 'Fat Boy' off the record. He has also worked closely with deaf rapper producing all of his tracks and performing live with him. They released a full-length album in the fall of 2012 with all songs produced by Bass called Perfect Imperfection. Later that year, Jake and his father Jeff Bass composed the music for 's Big Finish 2012 ad campaign. Windows Xp Vmware Machine on this page. Jake also composed the music for the television series, Motor City Rising in 2012.

Bass then released his debut single titled, 'One' in October 2013 which featured two instrumental songs as well as a music video Directed by Stefan Vardon. In December 2013, Jake released his full-length debut instrumental album 1989. In July 2016 Bass released his second instrumental album 'My City: Detroit.' In November 2016, Jake and co-produced and performed the instrumentation on the 20th anniversary remix of 's 1996 debut single ', and produce the mini-documentary Partners In Rhyme: The True Story of Infinite.

King Gordy Discography

The single, available for the first time digitally, entered 's R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales chart at #9 with 28,000 downloads sold in its first week. The remix also entered the Digital Song Sales chart at #21, the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at #37, the Spotify Viral 50 chart at #47 and The Hot 100 at #97. During the spring of 2017, Bass and longtime collaborator founded their own record label, Two Blown Speakers, LLC. Jake's production and publishing company is Boca J Music, LLC. Discography [ ] • 'F.K. Fat Killahz/Mr.

Evil' King Of Horrorcore, Vol. 1 - Morbid Music (2006) • King Gordy 'Cobain's Diary' Album - Morbid Music (2007) • Bizarre 'Fat Boy Feat. King Gordy' Blue Cheese & Coney Island - Koch Records (2007) • 'Crazy Feat. Throatslash' The Villain - Koch Records (2008) • King Gordy 'Get It On/Kelly Osbourne' King Of Horrorcore, Vol. 2 - Morbid Music (2009) • Sean Forbes 'I'm Deaf/Let's Mambo' I'm Deaf EP - Web Entertainment (2010) • Brilliance 'Beautiful In Every Way Feat.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Alford was raised in. His father worked for and his mother worked for the school board.

His parents split when he was 13. Fifa Manager 13 Full Version on this page. At the age of sixteen, Alford was arrested for selling drugs, and served nine months in a jail. Career [ ] He has started rapping on local underground hip hop scene in 2000 as a battle rapper. In 2001, along with, and, Gordy joined a four-piece Detroit-based underground rap act the Fat Killahz as the only singing emcee of the group.

He signed with ', an independent label that released the first 's full-length album,, and started work on a record. Due to this term, Gordy has appeared in the film, in which he played the fictional rapper, 'Big O', the character was regularly mentioned by character Wink Harris as 'the fat man flipping burgers at Mickey D's'. He dropped his debut solo album in 2003, which is notable also by its audio production handled by among other producers and rappers appeared on the record. In 2005, Gordy and the Fat Killahz released the group's debut Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?

LP via No Tyze Entertainment. Same year he made guest appearances on 's and 's debut albums. [ ] From 2006 to 2009, Gordy released five another solo albums via Morbid Music LLC, which featured guest appearances only by the likes of the Fat Killahz and his childhood friend 's Bizarre, with whom Gordy formed hip hop duo The Davidians in 2008. Gordy's second successful album was released in 2010 and featured his second music video (since 'Nightmares' from The Entity), 'Sing For The Dead'. [ ] In 2011, Gordy released a album,, a new Fat Killahz effort The E.P., and his debut. The following year he nicknamed himself as Dark Lord Vader and dropped his most recent second solo EP, which marked him his comeback into horrorcore.