Edward Anderson (born November 27, 1970) is a
hip-hop artist from
Boston, Massachusetts, better known by his stage name Edo G. Edo is the seniormost hip-hop artist from Boston (if not from anywhere in Massachusetts), in the sense that he was the first to gain recognition in
New York City
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and in the wider
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, and remains one of the best-known Boston rap artist internationally, having collaborated with large numbers of independent rap artists all over the globe. He is additionally known by the name Ed O.G., which was initially a misspelling by a record label but has endured.
Career
Edward Anderson was born in
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—a working class, predominantly black neighborhood in
Boston, Massachusetts. His first
stage name
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was Ed Rock, and started his career in the late 1980s at age 15, in a crew called F.T.I. – Fresh To Impress. They had a song called "Suzi Q" on the "Boston Goes Def!" vinyl LP compilation, which was released in 1986. Three years later, with the help of New York's Awesome 2 duo (Teddy Ted and Special K) formed Ed O.G and Da Bulldogs in late 1989. He released his first album in 1991 with his group Da Bulldogs, titled ''Life of a Kid in the Ghetto''.
[Kellman, Andy]
''Life of a Kid in the Ghetto'' Review
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, retrieved 2011-06-24 The album included the song "Be a Father to Your Child," which received
airplay
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on local Boston radio stations, and "I Got To Have It", which was sampled later by
Mary J. Blige
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on the track "
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". The group was dropped from
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Records in 1993.
[Conaway, Matt]
''The Truth Hurts'' Review
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Edo G. has subsequently gone on to release four solo
album
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s and two
EPs, toured around the world, and worked with other artists including
Pete Rock
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,
DJ Premier
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,
RZA
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,
KRS-One
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,
Common
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,
Black Thought
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of
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and
Masta Ace
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.
On his
solo album
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''The Truth Hurts'', he combined with DJ Premier and Pete Rock; "Wishful Thinking" was a
sequel
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of his first solo performance. The connection with Rock turned into a
partnership
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for the album ''My Own Worst Enemy''. One of the album's songs, "Wishing" (featuring Masta Ace), was featured on ''
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'' in episode 9, Return of the King.
In 2005, Edo G. started a new group called
Special Teamz
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All three members are of different racial backgrounds: Edo G is African-Am ...
with fellow Boston rappers Jaysaun (of Kreators) and
Slaine (of
La Coka Nostra
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Biography
Founded in late 2004 with no intention to record an album, La Coka Nostra was more a loose collective of artists con ...
). They released a
mixtape on November 11, 2005 entitled ''The Mixtape''. Special Teamz released the album, ''Stereotypez'', on September 25, 2007, which featured production from Pete Rock, DJ Premier, and specialist
producer
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Marco Polo, who had previously collaborated with
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and
Ill Bill
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. Appearances on the album included
Buckshot
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and
Sean Price
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Early life and educat ...
of
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,
Ill Bill
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,
Akrobatik
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and
Devin the Dude
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Devin Cope ...
.
Edo G. proceeded to work on a new album with Masta Ace. The first single, titled "Little Young" was released via
Myspace. The album was scheduled for release in October 2009, but the release was delayed by a cease-and-desist order from
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, which required a complete revision of the album cover artwork and design, due to copyright issues, as Edo and Masta Ace called their duo "A&E".
Edo G. is also a member of the Boston hip hop group 4Peace along with Twice Thou,
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, and DQuest.
In 2013, Edo G and OhNo collaborated on the song "Done Talking".
Discography
Albums
*''The Truth Hurts'' (2000)
*''Wishful Thinking'' (2002)
*''A Face In The Crowd'' (2011)
*''
Intelligence & Ignorance'' (2013)
*''After All These Years'' (2014)
*''FreEDOm'' (2017)
Collaboration albums
*''
Life of a Kid in the Ghetto
''Life of a Kid in the Ghetto'' is the debut studio album by the Boston-based rap group Ed O.G. & da Bulldogs. It was released on March 5, 1991, via PWL America/Mercury Records/PolyGram. The album peaked at number 166 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and ...
'' (with Da Bulldogs) (1991)
*''
Roxbury 02119
''Roxbury 02119'' is the second studio album by Boston-based rapper Ed O.G. & da Bulldogs. It was released on Chemistry/Mercury/ PolyGram Records in June 1993. The album peaked at number 36 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. The album spawned t ...
'' (with Da Bulldogs) (1993)
*''
My Own Worst Enemy'' (with
Pete Rock
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) (2004)
*''
Stereotypez'' (with Special Teamz) (2007)
*''Acting'' (with Da Bulldogs) (2008)
*''
Arts & Entertainment
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'' (with
Masta Ace
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) (2009)
*''Afterwords'' (with Street Wyze) (2015)
*''
Edo.G & Insight Innovates'' (with
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) (2021)
Appearances
*1992: "Do Whatta I Gotta Do" (from the
Brand New Heavies
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album ''Heavy Rhyme Experience'')
*1994: "As Long As You Know" (from the Scientifik album Criminal)
*2001: "Rollin' Dolo" (from the
Guru
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album ''
Baldhead Slick & da Click'')
*2001: "Gunz Still Hot (Remix)" (from the
Rasco
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album ''
Hostile Environment
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'')
*2004: "Wutuwankno" (from the
Masta Ace
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album ''
A Long Hot Summer
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'')
*2004: "CpH Claimin' Respect #2" (from
The Boulevard Connection
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12" EP ''CpH Claimin' Respect #2/G.A. (Remix)'')
*2004: "Mind in a Spin" (from the Time Machine album 'Slow Your Roll')
*2005: "Official" (From the
Big Shug
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album ''Never Say Die'')
*2005: "Experience (Why Don't You?)" (from the
Sadat X
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album ''
Experience & Education
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'')
*2005: "IllState MASSive pt2" (from the
Earatik Statik
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Feelin Earatik
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'')
*2006: "Heart" (from the Shinsight Trio album Shallow Nights Blurry Moon)
*2007: "Time & Place" (from the
Marco Polo album ''
Port Authority
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'')
*2007: "Nothin' You Say" (from the
Snowgoons
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album ''German Lugers'')
*2007: "Crowd Control" (from the Oak Lonetree album ''The One'')
*2007: "No More" (from the
Verb T
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album ''Broken Window'')
*2008: "Who Made the Rules" (from the
King Magnetic
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album ''Everythings a Gamble Vol. 1'')
*2008: "Nobody Like Me" (from the DJ K.O. album ''Picture This ...'')
*2008: "Raining" (from the Snowgoons album ''Black Snow'')
*2009: "Hip-Hop Lives" (from the JR & PH7 album ''The Standard'')
*2009: "Miss Those Years" (from the
Earatik Statik
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album ''Good, Bad & Ugly'')
*2010: "Tribute To The DJ" (from the
M-Dot
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Career
Born in R ...
& DJ Jean Maron album ''Run MPC'')
*2010: "Fiyah" (from the Capitol 1212 EP ''History of Silence'')
*2010: "Fall Back" (from the
Omega Red
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album ''RedTape Vol.3'')
*2010: "Freestyle" feat. Jean Marron (from the
Dany Dan
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*Dany Ab ...
album ''A la régulière'')
*2014: "No Hooks 2014" (from the Far From Ya Average album "The Basement LP")
*2016: "Plane Gang" (from the
Reks
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album "The Greatest X")
*2017: "Verbal Assault"
*2021: "Riot Gear" (with Ben Shorr,
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&
Sadat X
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)
References
External links
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1970 births
African-American male rappers
East Coast hip hop musicians
Living people
Mercury Records artists
Rappers from Boston
Rappers from Massachusetts
Underground rappers
21st-century American rappers
21st-century American male musicians
21st-century African-American musicians
20th-century African-American people