Michael Render (April 20, 1975) [1] is an American rapper who performs under the stage name Killer Mike .
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| Date of Birth | April 20, 1975 (44 years old) |
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| Professions | rapper |
| Years of activity | since 2000 |
| Genres | Hardcore Rap , Southern Hip Hop |
| Aliases | |
| Collectives | Purple Ribbon All-Stars |
| Labels | Columbia , Grind Time Official, Williams Street |
Content
Career
Killer Mike made his debut on OutKast's “Snappin 'and Trappin'” from Stankonia (2000) and participated in the recording of their Grammy Award-winning single “The Whole World”. His debut album Monster was released in 2003. The song “Akshon (Yeah!)” Was released from him as the lead single, on which OutKast rap duo recorded guest vocals. She also entered the soundtrack to the Madden NFL video game (2004 version), and in addition, the rapper remixed the song specifically for the game. The second single from the album “ADIDAS” (short for “All day I dream about sex”) with Big Boi and Slipy Brown took 60th place on the Billboard Hot 100 chart , and so far this is the artist’s highest solo achievement in the song hit Parade of the USA. Monster Drive Reached 10th Place on the Billboard 200 . The release of the second Ghetto Extraordinary album was delayed several times due to disagreements between Big Boi and Sony Records . In the mid-2000s, Killer Mike was a member of the rap supergroup Purple Ribbon All-Stars. RAP Music’s latest rapper album, 2012, was produced by Al-Pi and praised by music critics [2] .
The render also starred in the films 20 Funeral, My Life in Idlewild , and Outlaw .
Discography
Albums
- 2003: Monster
- 2006: I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind
- 2008: I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind II
- 2009: Underground Atlanta
- 2011: Pl3dge
- 2012: RAP Music
Mixtapes
- 2006: Gangsta Grillz, Vol. 6 (mit DJ Drama )
Singles
- 2002: Akshon
- 2003: ADIDAS
- 2005: "Get 'Em Shawty"
- 2005: My Chrome
- 2008: “2 Sides”
- 2009: Imma Fool Wit It
- 2010: Ready Set Go
- 2012: Big Beast
Notes
- ↑ Bush, John. Killer Mike biography Allmusic . Date of treatment October 24, 2012. Archived December 28, 2012.
- ↑ RAP Music . Metacritic . Date of treatment October 24, 2012. Archived December 28, 2012.
Links
- Killer Mike's Big Beast video clip (ft. Bun B, TI, Trouble, & El-P) on YouTube
- Alexey Aleev. Apocalypse today . Sounds.ru (June 6, 2012). Date of treatment October 24, 2012. Archived December 28, 2012.