King Tee

Songs: 15
Albums: 5

Albums

King Tee - Thy Kingdom Come
Thy Kingdom Come
1998, songs: 1
King Tee - IV Life
IV Life
1995, songs: 4
King Tee - At Your Own Risk
At Your Own Risk
1990, songs: 3
King Tee - Act a Fool
Act a Fool
1988, songs: 5

Facts about King Tee

King Tee
  1. Early Career and West Coast Hip-Hop Pioneer: King Tee, born Roger McBride, is a pioneering figure in West Coast hip-hop. Emerging from the Los Angeles rap scene in the late 1980s, King Tee played a crucial role in shaping the sound and style of West Coast rap. He gained recognition for his smooth flow, clever wordplay, and laid-back delivery, which helped establish him as one of the leading MCs of his era.

  2. Debut Album "Act a Fool": King Tee's debut album, "Act a Fool", released in 1988, is considered a classic of West Coast hip-hop. The album featured production from notable producers such as DJ Pooh and Bilal Bashir, and showcased King Tee's lyrical prowess and charismatic persona. Tracks like "Bass", "Payback's a Mutha", and the title track "Act a Fool" became anthems of the West Coast rap scene, earning King Tee widespread acclaim and cementing his status as a hip-hop icon.

  3. Influence on West Coast Hip-Hop: King Tee's influence on West Coast hip-hop cannot be overstated. He played a significant role in popularizing the West Coast sound, paving the way for future generations of rappers and shaping the aesthetic and attitude of the genre. King Tee's laid-back delivery, funky beats, and vivid storytelling set the stage for artists like Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, and Ice Cube, who would go on to achieve worldwide fame and success.

  4. Collaborations and Contributions: Throughout his career, King Tee collaborated with numerous artists and producers within the hip-hop community. He was a member of the pioneering hip-hop group, the "World Class Wreckin' Cru", alongside Dr. Dre and DJ Yella, before embarking on a successful solo career. King Tee's collaborations with artists such as Ice Cube, MC Eiht, and Tha Alkaholiks further solidified his status as a respected figure in the hip-hop community and contributed to the growth and evolution of West Coast rap.

  5. Continued Legacy and Resurgence: Despite not achieving the same level of mainstream success as some of his peers, King Tee's influence and legacy endure in the world of hip-hop. His contributions to the genre continue to be celebrated by fans and fellow artists alike, with many citing him as a key inspiration and influence. In recent years, there has been a resurgenc

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