Marley Marl
Marley Marl | |
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Nottingham/England 1999 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Marlon Williams |
Born |
New York City, New York, United States | September 30, 1962
Origin | Queensbridge Houses, Queens, New York, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | CEO, DJ, record producer, rapper |
Years active | 1983–present |
Labels | Cold Chillin'/Warner Bros./Def Jam Records/Barely Breaking Even |
Associated acts | Juice Crew, LL Cool J, Lords of the Underground, Heavy D, KRS-One, Cormega, Nas, TLC, Bell Biv DeVoe, Kool G Rap |
Notable instruments | |
Akai MPC-60, E-mu SP-1200, Roland TR-808 |
Marlon Williams (born September 30, 1962), better known as Marley Marl, is an American DJ, record producer, and record label founder, primarily operating in hip hop music.
Marl was referenced on Biggie Smalls' track "Juicy" as being one of Smalls' early influences. His music has also influenced RZA, DJ Premier, and Pete Rock.[1]
Discography
Main article: Marley Marl production discography
Albums
- In Control, Volume 1 (1988)
- In Control, Volume 2: For Your Steering Pleasure (1991)
- Hip Hop Dictionary (2000)
- Re-Entry (2001)
- Hip-Hop Lives (2007) (with KRS-One)
- Operation: Take Back Hip-Hop (2008) (with Craig G)
Compilations
- House of Hits (1995)
- Best of Cold Chillin' (2001)
- Marley Marl's House of Hits (released 2007)
- Hip Hop's Hero w/ Nikal Fieldz (released 2010)
References
External links
- Allmusic biography
- Facebook page
- Marley Marl discography at Discogs
- Marley Marl at the Internet Movie Database
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