Da Bush Babees

Da Bush Babees
Origin Flatbush, Brooklyn, NY, United States
Genres Hip hop
Years active 1992 - 1997, 2005-
Labels Reprise/Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.
Associated acts Native Tongues
Members Lord Khaliyl
Lee Majors
Light

Da Bush Babees is a group of underground hip-hop artists loosely affiliated with the Native Tongues. The members of the group originally performed under the stage names Babe-B-Face Kaos (later Lee Majors), Mister Man (later Mr. Khaliyl, Lord Khaliyl) and Y-Tee (later Light).[1]

The three grew up in Jamaica and Trinidad,[2] and hence reggae strongly influenced its style, but it was in 1992 in Brooklyn, NY, where Mister Man first saw Kaos perform, that the group was formed. The two began collaborating, and after Mister Man suggested adding a reggae toaster, Y-Tee joined the group. After their early concert dates attracted major-label interest, the trio performed live office auditions and signed with Reprise three months after launching the group. Their first album, Ambushed (1994), featured production from Jay Matias, J Dilla, Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Salaam Gibbs (later known as Salaam Remi) and the group itself, among others. Later releases included "Remember We" in 1995 and their 1996 second album Gravity, which was the group's first underground and commercial success. Its lead single, "The Love Song", was produced by Posdnous of De La Soul; that single also featured a then-unknown Mos Def singing the chorus, who also sang the chorus and rapped the third verse of the album's seventh track, "S.O.S".[3]

Da Bush Babees have since begun recording and performing again under the name Dub Rock All-Stars[1] and are currently in the process of finalizing an as-yet untitled album. Their most recent performance was May 23, 2012 at the Lyricist Lounge 20 Year Reunion Party at (le) Poisson Rouge in New York City.[1] Also gracing the stage along with Da Bush Babees, were classic Hip-Hop powerhouses Doug E. Fresh, Kid Capri, Black Thought of The Roots, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Mos Def, Pharoahe Monch and many others.[1]

Mr. Man later changed his nickname to Mr. Khaliyl, and later Lord Khaliyl,.[1] and went on to produce for other artists, and also released a rare 12-inch single on Rawkus featuring Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch and DCQ. Mr. Man has also recently produced for such artists as Res and Fabolous.

Baby Face Kaos dropped out of Fort Hamilton High School in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Discography

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Dillon, A.Khaliyl, Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Bush, John. "Da Bush Babees - Biography". allmusic.com. Retrieved 6 July 2011.
  3. Swihart, Stanton. "Da Bush Babees - Gravity album review". allmusic.com. Retrieved 6 July 2011.


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