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Christopher Wong Won (May 29, 1964July 13, 2017), also known by his stage names Fresh Kid Ice and Chinaman was a Trinidadian-American
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and a
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pioneer. Wong Won was born and spent his early childhood in
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,
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, before emigrating to the United States. In his early twenties, Wong Won was in the
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and he co-founded
2 Live Crew 2 Live Crew is an American hip hop group from Miami, Florida, formed in 1984. The group was originally composed of DJ Mr. Mixx (David Hobbs), Fresh Kid Ice (Christopher Wong Won), and Amazing Vee (Yuri Vielot), though its most well-known lineup ...
while he was stationed in California. Early 2 Live Crew singles gained so much traction in Florida that they relocated there. By 1986, the group released the single "Throw The 'D; it is now considered the blueprint of
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. Later in 1986, 2 Live Crew released their debut album, '' The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are.'' The album established the group's signature style of comical sexually explicit lyrics. After a slew of successful releases the group met with considerable controversy as a U.S. district court ruled the album legally obscene. They were prosecuted, but all later acquitted. After the group's first separation in the early 1990s, different incarnation of 2 Live Crew took place for their subsequent albums, Wong Won is the only one to appear in all of them. Wong Won was the first prominent Asian and Asian American rapper, releasing his first solo album, '' The Chinaman'', in 1992. In the 2000s, he continued touring and releasing singles with 2 Live Crew. Wong Won's last projects, before his death in 2017, were his autobiography ''My Rise 2 Fame'' (2015) and the compilation ''Breaking Glass Ceilings Volume 1'' (2017).


Early life

Wong Won was born in
Port of Spain Port of Spain ( ; Trinidadian and Tobagonian English, Trinidadian English: ''Port ah Spain'' ) is the capital and chief port of Trinidad and Tobago. With a municipal population of 49,867 (2017), an urban population of 81,142 and a transient dail ...
,
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on May 29, 1964. His family is of Chinese and Afro-Trinidadian ancestry, with his Chinese heritage originating primarily in
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. Wong Won and his family were
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. In 1976, at the age of 12, Wong Won and his family emigrated from Trinidad and Tobago to the United States, settling in
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, New York City. In 1982, Wong Won graduated from
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in Brooklyn.


Career


1984: Military service, founding 2 Live Crew and Asian Hip hop pioneer

According to Wong Won, he joined the
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in 1982, while stationed in
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near
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. Wong Won met fellow Airmen Yuri Vielot (Amazing Vee) and David Hobbs ( Mr. Mixx), with whom he formed the rap group
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. Wong Won recounted that the group would perform in small, local venues on weekends, unbeknownst to their superiors. In 1985, 2 Live Crew released the single "The Revelation", which became popular in Florida, so much so that they relocated to
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, minus Vielot who left the group, at the behest of local concert promoter
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, after Wong Won and Hobbs were discharged from the Air Force. With the subsequent success of 2 Live Crew, Wong Won became the first rapper of note in Asian American hip hop, and the first rapper of Asian heritage to gain notoriety.


1985–1986: Miami Bass pioneer and 2 Live Crew's breakthrough

In 1985,
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released their next single, "What I Like" on Fresh Beat Records, with Wong Won appearing as the only rapper on the track. That same year,
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entered into a joint venture with
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-based rap producer
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who formed Luke Skyywalker Records with the group. Shortly after forming the record label, Campbell joined 2 Live Crew as producer, artist, and
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. In April of that same year, 1985, rapper Brother Marquis (Mark D. Ross) joined 2 Live Crew, forming the most well known and recognized line up of the group (Wong Won, Ross, Hobbs, and Campbell). In January 1986, 2 Live Crew released the single "Throw The 'D, the rap was performed and the lyrics were written by Wong Won. The single became an influential blueprint as to how future
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songs were written and produced. On July 25, 1986, the reconfigured 2 Live Crew became popular locally and nationally with the release of their Gold-certified debut album, '' The 2 Live Crew Is What We Are''. Notorious for sexually explicit lyrics, that made many DJs of the time uncomfortable.


1988–1991: Subsequent fame and controversy

In 1988, 2 Live Crew released their second album, '' Move Somethin''' It was also certified Gold and featured the singles "Move Somethin'" and "Do Wah Diddy Diddy". Reached #68 on the ''Billboard 200'' and #20 on the ''Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums'' charts. 2 Live Crew's third album '' As Nasty As They Wanna Be'' (1989), became the group's most successful commercial studio album and was certified Platinum by the
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. The album's single " Me So Horny" peaked at 26 of the ''Billboard Top 100'' chart. A clean version of the album, '' As Clean As They Wanna Be'' was released concurrently with the explicit version. In 1990, the
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ruled ''As Nasty As They Wanna Be'' to be legally
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, becoming the first album in history to be so declared by a federal court; this ruling was later overturned by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. An obscenity trial followed, where all of the defendants, including Wong Won, were eventually acquitted. Later that year, 2 Live Crew released '' Banned in the U.S.A.''. The album included the hits " Do the Bart" peaked at 20 on the ''Top 100'' chart. The eponymous title single referred to the earlier federal court obscenity ruling regarding the group's previous album '' As Nasty As They Wanna Be.''
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granted the group permission to
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his song " Born in the U.S.A." for the single. ''Banned in the U.S.A.'' was also the first album to bear the
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-standard Parental Advisory warning sticker. Also that year 2 Live Crew's album '' Live in Concert'' peaked at number 46 on the ''
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'' chart. '' Sports Weekend: As Nasty as They Wanna Be, Pt. 2'', featuring the single " Pop That Coochie", which reached 58 on the ''
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'' chart, was released by 2 Live Crew in 1991. The group's sixth album was a sequel of sorts to '' As Nasty As They Wanna Be'', and was also accompanied by a clean version, ''Sports Weekend: As Clean As They Wanna Be, Pt. 2''. It is the last studio album to include all of the members of the group. Wong Won would become the only member of the group to appear on every subsequent album.


1992–2004: Continued success and solo projects

In 1992, Wong Won released his debut solo, '' The Chinaman''. It is the first American hip hop album to embrace having an Asian heritage. On the ''Billboard'' charts, the album peaked at No. 38 and stayed two weeks on the ''
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'' chart. ''The Chinaman'' was also on the ''
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'' chart for ten weeks, peaking at No. 56. '' Deal with This'' was released in 1993 as a Rock on Crew vs 2 Live Crew album, where Wong Won only teamed up with Hobbs. In 1994, the album '' Back at Your Ass for the Nine-4'' by The New 2 Live Crew was released. On the album, Wong Won was joined by Campbell, and a new rapper named Verb. The album peaked at No. 52 on the ''
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'' chart and #9 on the ''
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'' chart. In 1995, Wong Won reunited with Ross and Hobbs as the 2 Live Crew, and released the group's album '' Shake a Lil' Somethin''' .The single "Shake a lil' Somethin'", peaked at No. 72 on the ''Top 100'' chart and #11 on the ''Hot Rap Songs, Hot Rap Singles'' chart. Two of the album's singles charted: "Do the Damn Thing", which made it to #24 on the ''Hot Rap Singles'' chart, and "Be My Private Dancer", which peaked at No. 34. In 1998, only Wong Won and Ross participated in the 2 Live Crew release '' The Real One''. The album's singles "2 Live Party", peaked at No. 52 on the ''
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'' chart, #9 on the ''
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'' chart, while "The Real One" peaked at No. 60 on the ''Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs'' and #9 on the ''Hot Rap Songs'' charts. After 2 Live Crew, Wong Won said he started Chinaman Records and brought his own show on the road. With this endeavor he released three solo albums: ''Still Nasty'' (2000), ''Stop Playin'' (2003), ''and Freaky Chinese'' (2004). Rapper
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, then unknown, with his underground group named GroudHoggz participated in Wong Won's 2004 release.


2006–2017: Reforming 2 Live Crew and final projects

During 2006–07 Wong Won and Ross met, discussed their differences, and ultimately decided to relaunch
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. They made offers to past members to rejoin the group, but were declined. As the 2 Live Crew, Wong Won and Ross toured and released singles. In 2010, Wong Won and 2 Live Crew were honorees at the 2010 '' 7th VH1 Hip-Hop Honors''. In August, Wong Won and Ross announced the pending release of an album named, ''Just Wanna Be Heard''. In 2014, Wong Won and Ross released the single "Take It Off". Also, Wong Won and Ross made cameo appearances in the
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music video " G.D.F.R." That same year, the duo announced the pending release of a new 2 Live Crew studio album ''Turn Me On''. Also that year, Wong Won and Ross reunited with Campbell for several performances. In 2015, Wong Won published his
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''My Rise 2 Fame''. The book chronicled Wong Won's journey from U.S. Air Force Airman to the
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scene. On January 13, 2017, Wong Won released his final project, a
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named ''Breaking Glass Ceilings Volume 1''.


Health issues and death

In 1988, shortly before the release of '' Move Somethin''', Wong Won was involved in a near fatal car accident. His injuries included damage to his
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, which resulted in the loss of mobility in his left arm. Wong Won had a
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in 2009 and 2010. On July 13, 2017, Wong Won died at the Miami VA Hospital. He was 53 years old. His death was attributed to
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of the liver.


Legacy

While not the first to rap, Wong Won is noted for being the first Asian rapper to gain some notoriety. When 2 Live Crew started to gain traction, Wong Won said that many fans had no clue that he was Asian until the group's music videos were released. For a while Wong Won was the only noticeable Asian American rapper until others came along.


Discography


Solo albums


Solo EPs/singles


Compilation albums


2 Live Crew studio albums (1986–1998)


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