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| Tech N9ne | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Aaron Dontez Yates |
| Also known as | Tecca Nina, The Killa Clown, T-9, Kansas City King |
| Born | November 8 1971 |
| Origin | Kansas City, Missouri, United States |
| Genre(s) | Hip hop Rap Gangsta Rap Hardcore Rap Underground hip-hop |
| Years active | 1987 – present |
| Label(s) | Strange Music |
| Associated acts |
The Regime Kabosh 57th Street Rogue Dog Villians Big Krizz Kaliko, King Gordy |
| Website | TheRealTechN9ne.com |
Aaron Dontez Yates (born November 8 1971 in Kansas City, Missouri) better known by his stage name Tech N9ne, is an American rapper. His musical career has spanned 20 years, during which he has performed sold out shows from Los Angeles to New York City. He is also the best selling MC out of his hometown of Kansas City. Tech N9ne's relative success is most notable for being derived from a strong fan base, regular live performances, and an encouragement of online song sharing rather than media attention, radio play, or extensive music video play.
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Career
Tech N9ne is known for his wide range of collaborations with other well-known artists, including 2Pac, Sway & King Tech, Brotha Lynch Hung, E-40, C-Bo, D12, Kottonmouth Kings, Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid, Yukmouth, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, (həd) p.e., Jurassic 5, Grave Plott, Dalima, Roger Troutman, and various others. In 1999, Tech N9ne was included on the track (and accompanying video) "The Anthem" from Sway and King Tech, two radio personalities based in California. The track and video featured Eminem, RZA, KRS-One, Chino XL, Pharoahe Monch, Xzibit, Kool G Rap, and Jayo Felony. Early in his career, Tech N9ne was a member of a group called "NNUTT HOWZE", which he pays tribute to in many of his lyrics by saying "Six, six, triple eight, forty six, ninety nine, three" (6688846993), which spells out NNUTT HOWZE on the touch pad numbers of a telephone. However, the group disbanded when they were dropped from their label, Perspective Records. Additionally, he saw glimpses of success as a member of the 57th Street Rogue Dog Villians, who are also a Kansas City-based group, with their single "Let's Get Fucked Up".[1]
Strange Music label
Tech N9ne and Travis O'Guin co-own the record label Strange Music, which was created in 2002 after Tech N9ne's release from JCOR Entertainment.[2] Under the label, Tech N9ne has released five albums, Absolute Power, Anghellic: Reparation, Vintage Tech, Everready (The Religion), and Tech N9ne Collabos: Misery Loves Kompany. The label has signed several other performers and bands including Kutt Calhoun, Skatterman & Snug Brim, Project: Deadman which consists of Prozak, and producer Mike E. Clark, Big Krizz Kaliko, and Kabosh which is a joint effort by Tech N9ne and Kaliko where they will venture into the rock world. Recently, Strange Music signed Dirty Thug Records, the label that houses Grave Plott (Killa C & Liquid Assassin), to a distribution deal.
In popular culture
Four of Tech N9ne's songs have been featured in the 2006 Universal Pictures film, Alpha Dog. Two of those songs, "Caribou Lou" and "Night and Day" are from his most recent album, Everready: The Religion. Also included are "Slither" from his 2002 album Absolute Power and "LA LA Land" featuring Gina Cassavetes (daughter of film director Nick Cassavetes) which is featured on the Alpha Dog film soundtrack. Originally, Tech N9ne was behind scoring the entire movie but the movie studio decided to remove some of his music to add more commercially known songs.[3] His song "I'm a Playa" featured on the album Absolute Power samples the song Rock Me Amadeus by Falco The tracks "Jellysickle" and "My Wife, My Bitch, My Girl" are featured on the soundtrack to 25 To Life, a 2005 video game, in which Tech N9ne is also an unlockable character. A censored version of "The Beast" is featured in the game Madden NFL 2006. In early 2007, Tech N9ne was featured on the MTV program I'm From Rolling Stone. Tech N9ne has been confirmed for several upcoming collaborations. Among them are an appearance on Bizarre's (of D12) second solo album titled Blue Cheese & Coney Island, Bay Area rap pioneer E-40's upcoming album The Ball Street Journal[4], Bay Area MC San Quinn's album From A Boy To A Man, Ill Bill's The Hour of Reprisal and Brotha Lynch Hung's Dinner & A Movie album[5]. Lil' Flip has expressed interest to Tech N9ne in working together, though details have yet to be worked out between the two parties.[6] Twista was originally set to appear on "Welcome To The Midwest" from Everready, but his recorded verse wasn't sent to Tech in time to be fully mastered without delaying the album. Tech says he still plans to use the verse in the future. [7] Referring to bringing back the midwest, Krayzie Bone stated that him and Tech will definitely do work together in the future. Tech N9ne has also popularized a mixed drink called Caribou Lou which is often asked for when in Kansas City.
Discography
Albums
- The Calm Before The Storm
- Released: November 9 1999
- Label: Midwestside
- Chart positions: –
- U.S. sales: –
- Singles: "Cloudy-Eyed Stroll", "Mitchell Bade"
- The Worst
- Released: September 12 2000
- Label: Midwestside
- Chart positions: –
- U.S. sales: –
- Singles: –
- The Worst: 2K Edition
- Released: 2001
- Label: Midwestside
- Chart positions: –
- U.S. sales: –
- Singles: –
- Anghellic
- Celcius
- Released: September 2002
- Label: Midwestside
- Chart positions: –
- U.S. sales: –
- Singles: –
- Absolute Power
- Released: September 24, 2002
- Label: Strange Music / MSC Music Entertainment
- Chart positions: 79 Top 200, 3 Top Independent, 28 Top R&B/Hip-Hop
- U.S. sales: 250,000 [9]
- Singles: "Here Comes Tecca Nina", "I'm A Playa", "Imma Tell", "Slacker",
- Anghellic: Reparation
- Released: February 11 2003
- Label: Strange Music / MSC Music Entertainment
- Chart positions: 46 Top Independent
- U.S. sales: –
- Singles: –
- Vintage Tech
- Everready (The Religion)
- Released: November 7 2006
- Label: Strange Music
- Chart positions: 50 Top 200, 2 Top Independent, 11 Top Rap, 23 Top R&B/Hip-Hop
- U.S. sales: 112,000 [11]
- Singles: "Jellysickle", "Bout Ta' Bubble"
- Strange Noize
- Misery Loves Kompany
- Killer[12]
- Released: Summer 2008
- Label: Strange Music
- Chart positions: –
- U.S. sales: –
- Singles: –
Music videos
- 1999: "My Dogs 4 Life" (with 57th Street Rogue Dog Villians)1-1
- 1999: "Still Ballin'" (by Yukmouth)1-2
- 2000: "The Anthem" (with RZA, Eminem, Xzibit, Pharoahe Monch, Kool G Rap, Jayo Felony, Chino XL & KRS-One)
- 2002: "Slacker"
- 2002: "Here Comes Tecca Nina"1-3
- 2003: "Imma Tell"
- 2004: "I Gotta Know" (with Figgkidd)1-4 1-5
- 2004: "I'll Pass"1-6
- 2005: "Rockstar" (by Bizarre)1-2
- 2005: "Sick Sick 'Em" (with J-Flo)1-5
- 2006: "Bout Ta' Bubble"
- 2007: "City 2 City" (with Kottonmouth Kings & Big Krizz Kaliko)
- 2007: "White Trash Life (by Big B)1-2
- 2007/2008 "Caribou Lou"
- Note 1-1: Remains unreleased, was released in clips of each verse through an old Tech N9ne fansite.
- Note 1-2: Tech N9ne makes a cameo appearance in this video.
- Note 1-3: This video can only be found on the Das Bus DVD.
- Note 1-4: There were two versions of this video made, the first was released normally, the second was made available through FiggKidd's forum, completely different then the first, this one having a more adult theme.
- Note 1-5: Footage of Tech N9ne recording in studio is used for his verse.
- Note 1-6: This video was released on the T9X DVD in 2004, it was recorded several years prior, evident by Don Juan being present.
Appearances
- (həd) p.e. - "Wind me Up" (with Kottonmouth Kings)
- 2Pac - "Thugs Get Lonely Too" (OG Remix)
- Arapahoe T.R.U.E.S. - "We Does That" (with Yukmouth)
- Brotha Lynch Hung & C-Bo - "187 On a Hook"
- Big B - "Million Miles"
- Big Hamm - "Fist Fulla Dollaz" (with ESG & Slick-50)
- Bizarre - "Knock 'Em Out" (with King Gordy)
- C4 Entertainment - "Testin"
- Critical Bill - "Premium"
- Ceza - "Dark Places"
- D-Loc & Dalima - "Bang" (with Big Krizz Kalico)
- Don Juan - "Get Low"
- Don Juan - "In Mizzery"
- Fal$e Profit$ Coalition - "Saw"
- Fat Tone - "Kansas City Niggas Keep It Real" (with Filthy Fattz & Young Fierce)
- Figg Kidd - "I Gotta Know" (with Red Foo)
- Gang Related (Original Soundtrack) - "Questions"
- George Zelaya - "Clappin"
- Insane Clown Posse - "Madhouse"
- Insane Clown Posse - "Thug Pit" (with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Esham & Kottonmouth Kings)
- JJ So Sick - AZ to KC
- Judge D - "Voicez" from tha album No Compromize
- Kalibur - "Killin' It" (with Kostik)
- Killa c - "Die"
- Killa c - "Downfall" (with Big Krizz Kalico)
- Kottonmouth Kings - "Action"
- Kottonmouth Kings - "City 2 City" (with Big Krizz Kaliko)
- Kottonmouth Kings - "F.T.I.2"
- Kottonmouth Kings - "Problem Addict"
- Kottonmouth Kings - "Sacrifice"
- Kutt Calhoun- "Goldberg"
- Kutt Calhoun - "Hit Me Back"
- Kutt Calhoun - "Move On"
- Kutt Calhoun - "Real Sex"
- Low Life Mafia - "Who Got The Keys" (with Spice 1)
- Mike D. Chill - "Midwest Connection" (with Jesse James)
- Mr. Stinky - "Armed Criminal Action" (with Fat Tone, Tone Capone & The Popper)
- Okwerdz - "Like It or Not"
- Potluck - "Say What Ya Wanna"
- Potluck - "What We Are" (with Big Krizz Kalico)
- Project: Deadman - "Access Denied" (with King Gordy)
- R.O.C. - "No Mercy" (with Mario D)
- Sin - "I Want It All" (with Crood, Juan Va Shati & Sandman)
- Skatterman & Snug Brim - "Lapdance" (with Big Krizz Kaliko)
- Skatterman & Snug Brim - "Mafioso" (with Kutt Calhoun and Greed)
- Solè - "Ain't Nobody Fuckin With It"
- Tragedy - "Snuff You" (With Prozak)
- Twiztid - "Bury Em All" (with Potluck & Big Krizz Kalico)
- Twiztid - "Need Some Help" (with Big Krizz Kalico & Project: Deadman)
- Twiztid - "Serial Killa"
- Twiztid - "We Don't Die"
- U$O - "International Player"
- X-Clan - "Respect"
- XTA-C - "So Heavy (remix)" (with Grant Rice)
- Young Droop - "Under Pressure"
- Yukmouth - "Kill Em Off" (with Gonzoe & Big Krizz Kalico)
- Yukmouth - "Regime Killers" (with Gov Mattic, Poppa LQ, Mad Max & Phats Bossi)
- Yukmouth - "Regime Mobstas" (with Big Krizz Kalico, Grant Rice, Gonzoe, Dorasel, Poppa LQ & Monsta Ganjah)
- Yukmouth - "Regime Life" (with Lil Keke, Lil Mo, Mad Max & Phats Bossi)
- Yukmouth - "Somebody Gone Die Tonight" (with Hussein Fatal & Benjilino)
- Yukmouth - "Stallion" (with MC Ren)
Selected filmography
- 2003: Beef
- 2003: Das Bus
- 2004: T9X: The Tech N9ne Experience
- 2004: United Ghettos of America Vol. 2
- 2005: Hip Hop Nation Vol. 1
- 2006: Jack's Law2-1
- 2006: Alpha Dog2-2
- 2007: The Life of Lucky Cucumber2-3
- Note 2-1: Yet to be officially released.
- Note 2-2: Tech N9ne does not physically appear, but he did have a helping hand in scoring the movie, this includes the placement of several of his songs in the films score as well as the appearance of on song from fellow label mates Skatterman & Snug Brim.
- Note 2-3: Currently in Post-production.[13]
References
- ^ VonHolten, Tim (2003-12-22). The Belly of the Beast. Lawrence.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-26.
- ^ http://www.therealtechn9ne.com/albumbio/?num=3
- ^ D., Spence (2007-01-12). Various Artists - Alpha Dog: Music From The Motion Picture. IGN.com. Retrieved on 2007-09-26.
- ^ Amter, Charlie (2007-07-12). Tech N9ne finds his own flow in rap. LA Times. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
- ^ Interviews - Brotha Lynch Hung. DubCNN.com (2007-06). Retrieved on 2007-09-26.
- ^ Tech N9ne Interview With TheFroHas2Grow Promotions (flv). Retrieved on 2007-12-11. Event occurs at 00:22-00:35.
- ^ Interviews - Twista. DubCNN.com (2007-07). Retrieved on 2007-09-26.
- ^ Danish Rap site
- ^ Strange Music Newsletter: Volume 1, Number 12 (July 14th, 2007)
- ^ http://www.down-south.com/board/lofiversion/index.php/t380.html
- ^ a b MLK TOUR SET TO LAUNCH. TheRealTechN9ne.com (2007-09-26). Retrieved on 2007-09-26.
- ^ Tech N9ne. (2007-05-12). Tech N9ne Collabos: Misery Loves Kompany (Flash). Retrieved on 2007-10-16. Event occurs at 1:18. "Before you get my Killer album which is coming out in march or something..."
- ^ The Life of Lucky Cucumber (2007). IMDB.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
External links
- Official website
- Tech N9ne on IMDb
- Tech N9ne at MySpace
- Interview with Tech N9ne (Note: Contains some offensive language)
- VH1 article on Tech N9ne
- Short article on Tech N9ne


