Rodney-O & Joe Cooley, consisting of rapper Rodney Oliver, also known as "Rodney O", DJ Joe Cooley (August 15, 1965) and Jeffrey Page, also known as "General Jeff", is an American rap group from Southern California. Rodney O, from Riverside, and Joe Cooley, from Compton, and General Jeff, from Los Angeles. Best known for tracks such as "Everlasting Bass," "Cooley High," and "This is for the Homies." At the height of their popularity, the group toured with
MC Lyte
Lana Michele Moorer (born October 11, 1970), better known by her stage name MC Lyte, is an American rapper. Considered one of the pioneers of female rap, MC Lyte first gained fame in the late 1980s, becoming the first female rapper to release a ...
,
N.W.A
N.W.A (an abbreviation for Niggaz Wit Attitudes) was an American hip-hop group formed in Compton, California in 1987. Among the earliest and most significant figures of the gangsta rap subgenre, the group is widely considered one of the great ...
,
Kool Moe Dee
Mohandas Dewese (born August 8, 1962), better known by his stage name Kool Moe Dee, is an American rapper, songwriter and actor. Considered one of the forerunners of the new jack swing sound in hip hop, he gained fame in the 1980s as a member of ...
and
Grandmaster Flash
Joseph Robert Saddler (born January 1, 1958), known by his stage name Grandmaster Flash, is a Barbadian-American musician and DJ. He created a DJ technique called the Quick Mix Theory. This technique serviced the break-dancer and the rapper by el ...
. The group would gain more popularity in South Florida than their native Southern California, giving them a pioneering role in
Miami bass
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.
In 2015, ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'' named “Everlasting Bass” as one of the 20 greatest West Coast Rap Songs released prior to N.W.A's 1989 album ''
Straight Outta Compton
''Straight Outta Compton'' is the debut studio album by American hip-hop group N.W.A, released on January 25, 1989, through Priority Records, Priority and Ruthless Records. It was Record producer, produced by N.W.A members Dr. Dre, DJ Yella, a ...
''. After over a decade of silence, the group announced that they were planning a new album in 2011. The album was tentatively titled ''Joe And Me'',
but only the single "That Supa Radio" materialized.
Discography
Albums
* 1988 ''Me And Joe'' (Egyptian Empire) U.S. No. 187
* 1990 ''Three the Hard Way'' (Atlantic) U.S. No. 128
* 1991 ''Get Ready to Roll'' (
Ichiban Records
Ichiban Records was an American independent record label, founded in 1985 by John Abbey and Nina Easton in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
History
Wrap Records and Nastymix Records were some of its subsidiary labels. Urgent! Records and Mr. Hen ...
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* 1993 ''Fuck New York'' (Psychotic)
* 1995 ''Everlasting Hits: The Best Of Rodney O & Joe Cooley'' (React)
* 1998 ''The Final Chapter'' (React America)
* 1999 ''Veteran's Day'' (Kritical)
Charting singles
References
External links
audio Interview with Rodney-O & complete Biography on westcoastpioneers
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American hip-hop duos
Hip-hop groups from California
Musical duos from California
Musicians from Compton, California