Oh No

American rapper and record producer from California

Oh No

Jackson performing with The Alchemist in 2014

Jackson performing with The Alchemist in 2014

Background information
Birth name Michael Woodrow Jackson
Also known as The Disrupt, BBC
Born (1978-11-06) November 6, 1978 (age 43)
Oxnard, California, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active 1998–present
Labels Stones Throw
Associated acts
  • Gangrene
  • Blu
  • DJ Rhettmatic
  • Guilty Simpson
  • J Dilla
  • Madlib
  • Mos Def
  • Percee P
  • Prince Po
  • Roc Marciano
  • Strong Arm Steady
  • Wildchild
Website www.stonesthrow.com/ohno/

Musical artist

Michael Woodrow Jackson (born Nov half-dozen, 1978), known professionally as Oh No, is an American rapper and record producer who has released several albums on Stones Throw Records. He is half of the hip hop duo Gangrene along with The Alchemist. He is as well one-half of the hip-hop duo The Professionals with his blood brother Madlib.

Biography [edit]

Michael Woodrow Jackson[1] was built-in on November 6, 1978 in Oxnard, California. He grew upward in a family that was predominantly focused towards music at a wide spectrum, existence the younger blood brother of hip hop artist Madlib, son of singer Otis Jackson, and nephew of jazz trumpeter Jon Faddis.[two] [3]

Oh No started performing with his group Kali Wild and was featured on his brother's group Lootpack's album Soundpieces: Da Antidote. Oh No was signed to Los Angeles-based Stones Throw Records who released his debut album, The Disrupt, in 2004. Around this fourth dimension he also performed on numerous singles by other artists, and began doing freelance production piece of work for labelmates Wildchild, MED (Nickolas Rodriguez) and others. He has gone on to produce for Juggaknots, De La Soul, Murs and various other artists.

In August 2006, Oh No released the anthology Exodus Into Unheard Rhythms, exclusively sampling the music of Galt MacDermot[four] and featuring appearances from numerous other rap artists, by and large in the Stones Throw family. The anthology was well received by critics and established Oh No every bit 1 of the leading clandestine producers in hip-hop. In 2007 he released Dr. No's Oxperiment to rave reviews. The anthology was entirely constructed using samples of Turkish, Lebanese, Greek and Italian music.

Oh No remains an avid gamer, even amalgam an entire beat out of video game samples for the rail "The Ride" off of The Disrupt. In 2009, Oh No remixed several songs for the soundtrack of the U.S. limited edition version for Arc System Works' 2D fighting game BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger. The same twelvemonth, he released the album Dr. No's Ethiopium, made entirely of samples of Ethiopian music.[five] In 2013, Oh No produced the original score for the video game Grand Theft Car V, in collaboration with The Alchemist, Tangerine Dream and Woody Jackson.[6]

Discography [edit]

Studio albums [edit]

  • The Disrupt (2004)
  • Exodus into Unheard Rhythms (2006)
  • Dr. No'due south Oxperiment (2007)
  • Dr. No'southward Ethiopium (2009)
  • Ohnomite (2012)
  • Dr. No's Kali Tornado Funk (2012)
  • Ashes (2012) (with Chris Keys)
  • Stereo Jr. (2012) (with Strong Arm Steady)
  • Disrupted Ads (2013)
  • The Subliminal Substance (2013) (with Chaotik Stylz)
  • Fauna Serum (2014) (with Prince Po)
  • iii Dimensional Prescriptions (2017) (with TriState)
  • Ultimate Breaks and Beats (2017)
  • A Long Ruddy Hot Los Angeles Summer Night (2019) (with Blu)
  • The Professionals (2020) (with Madlib every bit The Professionals)

Mixtapes [edit]

  • The Disrupt Chronicles Vol. two (2004) (mixed by DJ DoubleDose)
  • The Disrupt Chronicles Part 0 (2005) (mixed past DJ DoubleDose)
  • Turn That Shit Up (2006) (with Roc C & DJ Rhettmatic)

Singles [edit]

  • "Maximum Adrelanine" b/w "Earthquake" (2000)
  • "Check It Out" b/w "Yous Wanna Test This" (2002)
  • "Inna Opus" b/w Rules of Engagement (2003)
  • "Make Racket" b/due west "Doormat" (2003)
  • "Disruption Massacre" b/w "Put Information technology All Together" (2004)
  • "The Ride" b/w "Stomp That, Five. 1.2" (2004)
  • "Last Tango in Oxnard" (2004)
  • "Falling" (2004)
  • "Move Role two" (2005)
  • "Gets Mine" b/w "Lights Out" (2006)
  • "It's All the Same" (2006)
  • "Pandemonium" b/due west "Louder" (2006)
  • "Believe" b/due west "Fast Drive Fast" (2006)
  • "Ghetto First" (2007)
  • "Keep Low" (2010)
  • "three Dollars" (2012)

Productions [edit]

  • Murs – "The Scuffle" from The Stop of the Beginning (2003)
  • Wildchild – "Code Carmine", "The Come up Off", "The Movement Pt. ii", "Kiana", "Puttin' in Work" and "The Wonder Years" from Secondary Protocol (2003)
  • Declaime – "New Thing", "Sentence", "Welcome two Reality", "Heavenbound", "Conversations", "Song in D Minor", "Testimony", "Dearest Desiree", "Neverending Remix", "Shine Fourth dimension", "Knowledge Born" and "Still Waters" from Conversations with Dudley (2004)
  • MED – "What U in Information technology For?" and "Never Give U Up" from Push Comes to Shove (2005)
  • Saïan Supa Crew – "Si J'Avais Su" from Hold-Up (2005)
  • Aloe Blacc – "Long Time Coming" from Shine Through (2006)
  • Juggaknots – "Vows" and "Daddy's Little Daughter" from Use Your Defoliation (2006)
  • A.G. – "Love" and "Gigantic" from Get Muddied Radio (2006)
  • Wise Intelligent – "Get with Me", "Still Black" and "Set U Free" from The Talented Timothy Taylor (2007)
  • Wildchild – "Da Herc Dance" and "Rest Due north Beats" from Jack of All Trades (2007)
  • Guilty Simpson – "Footwork" and "Ode to the Ghetto" from Ode to the Ghetto (2008)
  • Vast Aire – "Lunchroom Rap (It'southward Nothing)" from Dueces Wild (2008)
  • The Alchemist – "Under Siege" from Chemical Warfare (2009)
  • Mos Def – "Supermagic" and "Pistola" from The Ecstatic (2009)
  • Rakaa – "Assault & Bombardment" from Crown of Thorns (2010)
  • MED – "Where I'm From" from Classic (2011)
  • Talib Kweli – "Uh Oh" from Gutter Rainbows (2011)
  • Prodigy – "Ms. Bad Ass" and "Yard-Upwardly" from H.North.I.C. 3 (2012)
  • Talib Kweli – "That'due south Enough" and "I Like Information technology" from Attack the Block (2012)
  • Homeboy Sandman – "Starting time of a Living Breed" from First of a Living Breed (2012)
  • Talib Kweli – "Human being Mic", "High Life", "Hold It At present" and "Hamster Wheel" from Prisoner of Witting (2013)
  • Danny Brownish – "Gremlins", "Torture" and "Red 2 Go" from Erstwhile (2013)
  • Quelle Chris – "What Up" and "With Open Arms" from Ghost at the Finish Line (2013)
  • Talib Kweli – "Rare Portraits", "The Wormhole" and "Art Imitates Life" from Gravitas (2013)
  • Skyzoo & Torae – "Talk of the Town" from Butt Brothers (2014)
  • Fatima – "Technology" from Yellowish Memories (2014)
  • Dilated Peoples – "Century of the Self" from Directors of Photography (2014)
  • Homeboy Sandman – "Heaven As well" from Hallways (2014)
  • Action Bronson – "Only in America" from Mr. Wonderful (2015)
  • Talib Kweli & Styles P – "Brown Guys" and "In the Field" from The Seven (2017)

Guest appearances [edit]

  • Lootpack - "Level Nothing" from Soundpieces: Da Antidote (1999)
  • Wildchild – "Heartbeat" from Secondary Protocol (2003)
  • Wildchild – "Vinyl Talk" and "All Night" from The Jackal (2004)
  • Lootpack – "Assail of the Tupperware Puppets", "Forever Beef", "What 'Cha Gotta Say?" and "I Declare War" from The Lost Tapes (2004)
  • MED – "Serious" from Push Comes to Shove (2005)
  • Wildchild – "Eyes Broad Shut" from Jack of All Trades (2007)
  • Nicolay & Kay – "What We Live" from Time:Line (2008)
  • Little Blood brother – "Stylin" from ...And Justus for All (2008)
  • Stiff Arm Steady – "True Champs" from In Search of Stoney Jackson (2010)
  • J. Rawls – "Best Producer on the Mic" from The Hip-Hop Affect (2011)
  • MHz Legacy – "Soul Train (of Thought)" from MHz Legacy (2012)
  • Firm Shoes - "Dirt" & "Last Breath" from Let It Become (2012)
  • Czarface – "Czar Refaeli" from Czarface (2013)
  • LMNO – "After the Fact" from Afterward the Fact (2013)
  • Blu – "Brown Saccharide" from Skilful to Be Home (2014)
  • Footstep Brothers – "Depict Something" from Lord Steppington (2014)
  • Homeboy Sandman – "Sky Besides" from Hallways (2014)
  • Axel F. – "All Day" from Theme Music (2014)
  • Apathy & Kappa Gamma – "Charlie Brown" from Handshakes with Snakes (2016)

References [edit]

  1. ^ "ACE Repertory: JACKSON MICHAEL WOODROW". ASCAP. Archived from the original on March 27, 2017. Retrieved December 25, 2017.
  2. ^ "Oh No". Stones Throw Records. Archived from the original on 2016-03-sixteen. Retrieved 2009-06-29 .
  3. ^ Ma, David (August i, 2007). "Oh No discovers foreign funk close to dwelling". Wax Poetics. Archived from the original on 28 April 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Exodus into Unheard Rhythms – Oh No". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-06-29 .
  5. ^ "Oh No's Ethiopium coming exclusively to Stonesthrow.com". Stones Throw Records. 2009-08-03. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2009-08-04 .
  6. ^ "The Music of One thousand Theft Auto Five: Iii Volume Digital Anthology At present Bachelor on iTunes". Rockstar Games. 2013-09-24. Archived from the original on 2017-10-11. Retrieved 2014-08-05 .

External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Oh No discography at Discogs
  • Oh No at Allmusic

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