Sir Mix-A-Lot


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Sir Mix-A-Lot

Sir Mix-A-Lot parlayed a gonzo tribute to women with large buttocks into hip-hop immortality. But even before he struck crossover gold, Sir Mix-A-Lot was one of rap's great D.I.Y. success stories.

Coming from a city -- Seattle -- with barely any hip-hop scene to speak of, Mix-A-Lot co-founded his own record label, promoted his music himself, produced all his own tracks, and essentially pulled himself up by the proverbial American bootstraps. Even before "Baby Got Back," Mix-A-Lot was a platinum-selling album artist with a strong following in the hip-hop community, known for bouncy, danceable, bass-heavy tracks indebted to old-school electro.

However, it took signing with Rick Rubin's Def American label -- coupled with an exaggerated, parodic pimp image -- to carry him into the mainstream. Perceived as a one-hit novelty, he found it difficult to follow his breakout success, but kept on recording, and even toured as part of a rap-rock supergroup called Subset, a collaboration with the Presidents of the United States of America.Sir Mix-A-Lot was born Anthony Ray in Seattle on August 12, 1963.

An eclectic music fan but a rabid hip-hop devotee, he was already actively rapping in the early '80s, and co-founded the Nastymix record label in 1983 with his DJ, Nasty Nes, who also hosted Seattle's first hip-hop radio show. His first single was 1987's "Posse on Broadway," which referred to a street in Seattle, not New York; it became a local hit, and paved the way for his first LP, 1988's Swass, which also featured the popular novelty "Square Dance Rap," and a Run-D.M.C.-style cover of Black Sabbath's "Iron Man," with backing by Seattle thrashers Metal Church.

 

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Playlist - The Very Best of Sir Mix-A-Lot
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Label - Sony Legacy / Rhyme Cartel Records
Daddy's Home
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Label - Rhyme Cartel Records
Return of the Bumpasaurus
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Label - Def American / Rhyme Cartel Records
Chief Boot Knocka
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Label - Def American / Rhyme Cartel Records
Mack Daddy
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Label - Def American / Rhyme Cartel Records
Seminar
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Label - NastyMix / Rhyme Cartel Records
Swass
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Label - NastyMix / Rhyme Cartel Records


Playlist:
The Very Best of
Sir Mix-A-Lot

2009
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  Shhhh... Don't Tell 'Em That
(DVD) 2004
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  Daddy's Home
2003
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Return of the Bumpasaurus
1996
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  Chief Boot Knocka 1994
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  Mack Daddy
1992
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  Seminar
1989
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Swass
1988
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