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From 1994 Album: "Word...Life".....

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Omar Credle (born in 1972 in Brooklyn, New York), known by his stage name, O.C., is an American rapper who has been involved with several renowned underground hip-hop groups and also released many solo albums.

Credle was born in Brooklyn and raised in the Bushwick section. In 1991, he made his recording debut on Organized Konfusion's "Fudge Pudge" and one year later he made a featuring on the remix of MC Serch's "Back to the Grill" (which also features a very young Nasty Nas). By 1994, he had signed with Wild Pitch Records and recorded the seminal classic Word...Life which featured his most notable single "Time's Up". The album was critically acclaimed and remains beloved in hip-hop circles.

In 1997, O.C. signed to Pay Day Records, where he released his second album Jewelz — another critically acclaimed effort that kept O.C. headed in the right direction and featured collaborations with DJ Premier, Da Beatminerz and Freddie Foxxx. By this time, he was a part of the underground rap act known as Diggin' in The Crates together with legends like Lord Finesse, Showbiz & A.G., Diamond D, Buckwild and Big L. In 2000 the crew released their self-titled debut album through Tommy Boy Records on which O.C. featured on the majority of the songs.

The 2001 release of Bon Appetit was met with very mixed reviews; the negative accused O.C. of selling out with a polished, shining and toned-down sound. This was although Buckwild produced the large bulk of the album with the only help coming from Lord Finesse and Ahmed (pretty much the same formula that made Word...Life'. After the disappointing release O.C. disappeared from the scene until 2005, when he released his fourth album with Grit Records; Starchild which only dropped as a very limited Japanese/European import and was met with great acclaim. Later that year, he signed with Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings and teamed up with Bronx-native producer Mike Loe, and dropped Smoke and Mirrors.

O.C. is also known for his feature on the Clockers soundtrack as part of the Crooklyn Dodgers, which also featured rappers Chubb Rock and Jeru the Damaja on the now classic DJ Premier produced "Return of the Crooklyn Dodgers". This is however the only time the group has ever collaborated.

Right now, O.C. is collaborating with fellow D.I.T.C. member A.G. for an album entitled Oasis which is set to be released on November 23 2009. The bulk of the album is produced by French beatsmith E-Blaze with additional tracks supplied by Lord Finesse, Statik Selektah and Showbiz who also acts as the executive producer of the album.

Updated & Extended Info here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O.C._%28rapper%29

Comments

8 years ago

General Black

THROWBACK THURSDAY! 

8 years ago

Tomy Rotem

This is real as it gets, oc has a message in this song not just a lyric

8 years ago

Gshawn UK

LL cool J jacked this hard for his paradise Joint.. Been telling these youngins

8 years ago

Georgia Aj Scratch

born 2 live with twin towers don t think so

8 years ago

adoniz cuba

good morning!

8 years ago

PIOSystems

Classic joint...kinda eerie to still see the WTC in the background!

8 years ago

Tony Smalls

Gives me goosebumps every time great song

8 years ago

Kyle Cruz

if this doesn't bring tears to yur eyes then you don't have a heart!

8 years ago

Clarence Parker III

0:45 Look at the original World Trade Center Towers standing tall and proud of what it represents....

8 years ago

Sunny Carson

This is so true

8 years ago

mario selva

O.c. Rocking the bill Cosby sweater,dope.

9 years ago

mackman25

MC on a higher scale

9 years ago

Edgar Zubakin

World trade brothers still there..

9 years ago

jmega 187

The more money they got the worse it got

9 years ago

Expect the UnexpectedPG

[Verse 1]Like the dead end kids, we used to play in the streetsNever worryin about grief, football spelled reliefRonnie Ritney was the coach for usSee he taught us to play, almost every single day, OKNow on Evergreen was Larry and Mike and LonMy cousin Boo lived there too just to name a fewWith Sha-rone, he's bad to the bone, Boo's little sidekickAnd a badass mouth, he used to feist it on Harmon StreetWith Zach, Leo and EdMe Jody and Boop by June, Rocky and then comesTommy and Cedric, Lamont and Greg, unique in our own rightAt times we'd fight, but that's a-ightStill, not realizin we had love, it showedWhen we played, no phony charades againstOne another, now while I write this songIt's like some are still alive and a couple are gone[Hook (4X)]We're born to live, a life to dieLife's so damn short and I wonder why[Verse 2]As kids, you're overlookin deathIt didn't seem important or serious, it just seems curiousIt was about, wakin to a bowl of cerealCartoons on Saturday's, karate flicks, and likeRidin your skateboard, or bicycleAnd went as deep as Killa Joe on the corner drinkin RipplePlus, Puerto Rican kids on the block were coolWe got along, we all knew right from wrongBy far, we got a dose that life was hardA Spanish we were close with, was killed by a carShocking, Alberto was hit, on the block andDeath was spontaneous, his moms was clockin him 'cross the streetHe just received an awardFor Little League baseball like an hour before, plusHe didn't even get to see the summer set inDyin all young at the age of sevenIt opened up my eyes small that the flesh was weakAs a kid, thinkin shit like that was mad deep, peep it[Hook][Verse 3]Now when somebody is gone, that's when you realize how close you wasHow close you are.. like a starReal deep it takes time to healAnd still from time to time you wish you could find the way to forgiveAnd let him know you forgaveBut they can't feel six feet deep inside the graveWhat's left, but attend his wake, believin if it was youHe'd do it for old time's sake, damnI'm disturbed, by the news when I was told I was sittinKnowin damn well Boo ain't bullshittinMy life flashed like big bills of cashAnd good times we had, now it's all so sadOne of my childhood pals hit the roadWhen you take, to the streets, then you die, by the codeBut in this case, who knows what went down?Bottom line is wishin that he still was aroundNow he found a spot in my heart, or should I say lobotomyMike, know you're trapped inside of meAnd every other brother in BushwickWho rushed to your side thick, all down with the clickYeah, God Bless he laid to restCall him Mike Boogie, that's what describes the nigga best

9 years ago

Mrrsmtchll2

he looks like bobby brown

9 years ago

Michael Serna

Great song. :-)

9 years ago

dimitra akon

2:21 far left...ooopss.romance gone :p 

9 years ago

dimitra akon

Hes talking about his childhood friends who have died young,not the struggle as adults..i guess :) love this

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