Busdriver
Biography
Possessing a hyper-literate, intellectual style of rapping augmented with dizzying elocution that would tongue-tie even the fiercest auctioneer, Busdriver is eclectic and eccentric enough to cite vocalese jazz singer Jon Hendricks as a primary influence. Born Regan Farquhar, the Los Angeles MC was introduced to hip-hop culture early — his father wrote the screenplay to one of the earliest films focusing on hip-hop, Krush Groove. He began rapping at age nine, releasing his first record at age 13 with his group, 4/29, named after the 1992 L.A. riots. By the mid-'90s, Busdriver was a regular at the Project Blowed open mic, where he would meet future collaborators and underground luminaries like Aceyalone, Abstract Rude, and Freestyle Fellowship. And shortly after, the vinyl did flow. Busdriver guested on upward of 20 singles, and by 2001 he could no longer be contained by guest spots, releasing his first full-length, Memoirs of the Elephant Man. There were just as many detractors as supporters for his singular style, which was so densely packed it made his chosen name seem a reference for multiple-personality disorder, and the lo-fi production also left more listeners scratching heads than nodding them. His next album, This Machine Kills Fashion Tips (2002), continued in a similar manner before being trumped by better production and more focused rhymes on Temporary Forever the same year. Joined by another West Coast avant-garde MC, Radioinactive, and the breezy, fractured pop of electronic producer Daedelus, Busdriver released yet another odd puzzle piece in 2003, Weather. Fear of a Black Tangent followed on Mush in 2005. After moving to Anti-/Epitaph, the rapper issued RoadKillOvercoat, which featured production from Nobody and Boom Bip. His second Anti- release, Jhelli Beam, appeared in 2009 and he took a three year break before returning on Fake Four with Beaus$Eros, a strange departure into electro pop that featured production by Loden. . Possessing a hyper-literate, intellectual style of rapping augmented with dizzying elocution that would tongue-tie even the fiercest auctioneer, Busdriver is eclectic and eccentric enough to cite vocalese jazz singer Jon Hendricks as a primary influence. Born Regan Farquhar, the Los Angeles MC was introduced to hip-hop culture early — his father wrote the screenplay to one of the earliest films focusing on hip-hop, Krush Groove. He began rapping at age nine, releasing his first record at age 13 with his group, 4/29, named after the 1992 L.A. riots. By the mid-'90s, Busdriver was a regular at the Project Blowed open mic, where he would meet future collaborators and underground luminaries like Aceyalone, Abstract Rude, and Freestyle Fellowship. And shortly after, the vinyl did flow. Busdriver guested on upward of 20 singles, and by 2001 he could no longer be contained by guest spots, releasing his first full-length, Memoirs of the Elephant Man. There were just as many detractors as supporters for his singular style, which was so densely packed it made his chosen name seem a reference for multiple-personality disorder, and the lo-fi production also left more listeners scratching heads than nodding them. His next album, This Machine Kills Fashion Tips (2002), continued in a similar manner before being trumped by better production and more focused rhymes on Temporary Forever the same year. Joined by another West Coast avant-garde MC, Radioinactive, and the breezy, fractured pop of electronic producer Daedelus, Busdriver released yet another odd puzzle piece in 2003, Weather. Fear of a Black Tangent followed on Mush in 2005. After moving to Anti-/Epitaph, the rapper issued RoadKillOvercoat, which featured production from Nobody and Boom Bip. His second Anti- release, Jhelli Beam, appeared in 2009 and he took a three year break before returning on Fake Four with Beaus$Eros, a strange departure into electro pop that featured production by Loden.
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Top Songs |
| Name | Album | Time | Price | |
1. | Colonize the Moon (Prod. by Riley La.. | Perfect Hair (Bonus Track V.. | 9:49 | $1.29 | |
2. | King Cookie Faced (For Her) (Prod. b.. | Perfect Hair (Bonus Track V.. | 4:05 | $1.29 | |
3. | Ego Death (Prod. by Jeremiah Jae fea.. | Perfect Hair (Bonus Track V.. | 6:00 | $1.29 | |
4. | Motion Lines (Prod. by Driver) | Perfect Hair (Bonus Track V.. | 5:12 | $1.29 | |
5. | Go Hard or Go Homogenous (Prod. by K.. | Perfect Hair (Bonus Track V.. | 3:35 | $1.29 | |
6. | How Your Sprinkler System Work (Prod.. | Perfect Hair (Bonus Track V.. | 2:56 | $1.29 | |
7. | Joyce 1 (Prod. by Riley Lake) [Bonus.. | Perfect Hair (Bonus Track V.. | 4:17 | $1.29 | |
8. | Eat Rich (Prod. by Kenny Segal) | Perfect Hair (Bonus Track V.. | 3:08 | $1.29 | |
9. | Utilitarian Uses of Love (Child Acto.. | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 4:30 | $0.99 | |
10. | Kiss Me Back to Life (Dntel Remix) | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 4:02 | $0.99 | |
11. | Scattered Ashes (Sonnymoon Remix) | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 3:19 | $0.99 | |
12. | Utilitarian Uses of Love (Zavala Rem.. | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 3:12 | $0.99 | |
13. | Superhand's Mantra (Fuck Us All).. | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 3:18 | $0.99 | |
14. | Swandive into a Drinking Glass | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 5:06 | $0.99 | |
15. | Colour Wheel | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 3:45 | $0.99 | |
16. | Here's to Us | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 4:56 | $0.99 | |
17. | Electric Blue (feat. Cassidy of Coco.. | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 4:29 | $0.99 | |
18. | Ass to Mouth | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 3:25 | $0.99 | |
19. | Feelings | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 3:45 | $0.99 | |
20. | Beaus & Eros | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 3:44 | $0.99 | |
21. | No Blacks No Jews No Asians | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 2:00 | $0.99 | |
22. | You Ain't OG | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 4:25 | $0.99 | |
23. | Kiss Me Back to Life | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 3:19 | $0.99 | |
24. | Bon Bon Fire | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 4:08 | $0.99 | |
25. | Utilitarian Uses of Love | Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) | 4:11 | $0.99 | |
Top Music Videos |
1. Sun Shower
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