Antoine Reed (born December 24, 1987) is an American rapper better known by his stage name Sir Michael Rocks (or Mikey Rocks). He started his music career in 2005 as a member of the hip hop duo
The Cool Kids
The Cool Kids are an American hip hop duo composed of rappers Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish. The Cool Kids' music had been released primarily to the independent Chocolate Industries via their own label C.A.K.E. Recordings. Reed and Inge ...
, and later joined the groups
All City Chess Club, the "
super group
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" P.O.C. (Pulled Over by the Cops), and The Toothpick Clique.
The Cool Kids released their debut album ''
When Fish Ride Bicycles'' in 2011, which features production by
The Neptunes
The Neptunes are an American songwriting and production duo composed of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, formed in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in 1992. Williams often provides additional vocals on records and appears in the duo's music videos ...
and artists such as
Ghostface Killah
Dennis Coles (born May 9, 1970), better known by his stage name Ghostface Killah, is an American rapper and a member of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. After the group achieved breakthrough success in the aftermath of ''Enter the Wu-Tang (36 C ...
. The album peaked at No. 76 on the
''Billboard'' 200, and No. 9 on
Top Rap Albums
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.
Starting in 2011 Rocks began releasing a number of free mixtapes, also contributing as a guest artist to tracks by
Mac Miller
Malcolm James McCormick (January 19, 1992 – September 7, 2018), known professionally as Mac Miller, was an American rapper and record producer. Miller began his career in Pittsburgh's hip hop scene in 2007, at the age of fifteen. In 2010, h ...
,
Dom Kennedy
Dominic Ross Hunn (born August 22, 1984), better known by his stage name Dom Kennedy, is an American rapper from Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California. Since 2008, Kennedy has released 5 independent mixtapes, most notably his 2010 critically accl ...
,
Jeremih
Jeremy Phillip Felton (born July 17, 1987), known professionally as Jeremih ( ), is an American singer, songwriter and record producer. In 2009, he signed a record deal with Def Jam Recordings. Jeremih's commercial debut single, " Birthday Sex" ...
,
Curren$y
Shante Scott Franklin (born April 4, 1981), better known by his stage name Currensy (often stylized as Curren$y), is an American rapper. In 2011, he founded the label Jet Life Recordings.
Music career
2002–2008: No Limit and Young Mone ...
,
Freddie Gibbs
Fredrick Jamel Tipton (born June 14, 1982), better known by his stage name Freddie Gibbs, is an American rapper from Gary, Indiana. After initially being signed to Interscope Records in 2006, Gibbs recorded his debut studio album under the labe ...
,
Ski Beatz, and more. In April 2014 he contributed to the
Chuck Inglish album ''
Convertibles
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A convertible car's design allows an open-air driving ex ...
''.
His first commercial solo album, ''
Banco
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Places
* Banc (Barcelona Metro), also called Banco, a closed metro stop on the Barcelona metro
* Banco, Virginia, an unincorporated community
* Banco, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
* Banco National Park, a nation ...
'', was released on July 29, 2014, and features guest appearances by artists such as
Too $hort
Todd Anthony Shaw (born April 28, 1966), better known by the stage name Too Short (stylized as Too $hort), is an American rapper and record producer. He became famous in the West Coast hip hop scene in the late 1980s, with lyrics often based on ...
,
Mac Miller
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,
Twista
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,
Iamsu
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, and
Pouya.
Early life
Antoine "Mikey Rocks" Reed was born in 1987 in the Chicago suburb of
Matteson, Illinois, where he was raised. At a young age he listened to artists such as
Nas,
Jay-Z,
Slick Rick
Richard Martin Lloyd Walters (born January 14, 1965), better known as Slick Rick, is an English-American rapper and record producer.
He rose to prominence with Doug E. Fresh & the Get Fresh Crew in the mid-1980s. Their songs " The Show" and " ...
, and
Eric B. and Rakim,
and he started rhyming at the age of ten.
Despite an interest in sports, academics, and graphic art, he has stated that even at age ten he knew he would go into hip hop. "I never had a backup plan or plan B. I've always known that this was what I was supposed to be doing. As far as time goes, I've put all my time into it."
As a teenager he began producing his own music, also working on rhymes
and making music with friends, including his future collaborators Tris J and Shorty K.
He attended
Rich South High School and
Walter Payton College Prep in
Chicago
(''City in a Garden''); I Will
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Beyond music he had an early interest in
zoology
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, stating he would specializing in reptile and mammal studies if not rapping.
He began producing under the moniker Sir Michael Rocks, also going by Mikey Rocks.
Music career
The Cool Kids
2005–07: Founding
In mid-2005 Rocks was mostly working on music production, and doing some rapping as well.
He soon founded the hip hop duo
The Cool Kids
The Cool Kids are an American hip hop duo composed of rappers Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish. The Cool Kids' music had been released primarily to the independent Chocolate Industries via their own label C.A.K.E. Recordings. Reed and Inge ...
, when Rocks was still sixteen.
He met co-founder
Evan "Chuck Inglish" Ingersoll on
Myspace in 2005, after Rocks found a beat that Ingersoll had produced.
[ The two met to discuss terms of the beat's sale, and eventually ended up recording for two hours.] Stated Inglish, "One day we just met up--I came over to his house with some CDs, and that's all she wrote. We were both, like, searching for each other without searching for each other."[ They discovered common influences ( Outkast, ]Gorillaz
Gorillaz are an English virtual band formed in 1998 by musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, from London. The band primarily consists of four fictional members: 2-D (character), 2-D (Singing, vocals, Musical keyboard, keyboards), Murd ...
, and 1980s hip hop) and a shared sense of retro fashion.
Inspired by golden age hip hop
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and artists like LL Cool J
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and Eric B. & Rakim,[ they formed a production duo ]The Cool Kids
The Cool Kids are an American hip hop duo composed of rappers Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish. The Cool Kids' music had been released primarily to the independent Chocolate Industries via their own label C.A.K.E. Recordings. Reed and Inge ...
that year. The band stated they "originally were only going to make beats and produce for other artists." However, "Rocks himself rapped during a session and wound up as the temporary 'voice' of the Cool Kids", though the two soon began sharing vocal duties.
The group was soon booked by Josh Young of Flosstradamus
Flosstradamus is the stage name of American DJ and musician Curt Cameruci. From 2007 until 2016, Flosstradamus consisted of Cameruci and Josh Young from Chicago. The duo announced they would both be pursuing solo careers, with Cameruci to continu ...
for a DJ performance,[ where they encountered DJ ]Diplo
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. Diplo offered to release a mixtape of their unreleased tracks titled ''Totally Flossed Out'' on his label Mad Decent, though it was eventually released on C.A.K.E. Recordings in 2007 instead. Also in 2007 the group collaborated with Lil Wayne
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and DJ Benzi through the Internet on a track entitled "Gettin' It".
As of summer 2007 all of their material had been released solely on their MySpace page[—their recording contract with Chocolate Industries] and C.A.K.E. came after performances at the CMJ Music Festival
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and Pitchfork Music Festival
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that July. They were listed in ''Rolling Stone
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'''s Ten Artists to Watch in 2008. According to ''Rolling Stone'', "since "Black Mags" debuted, the Cool Kids have gone from an underground sensation in their native Chicago to the hottest ticket at New York's CMJ festival." In 2007 they opened for M.I.A. on her KALA Tour, and the band performed at the 2008 Rock the Bells hip hop festival.
2008–09: Touring, singles
In January 2008 the duo put up their very first for-profit single, selling the track online. Devoted to their love of BMX bikes, "Black Mags" led to a black and white music video, and was featured in a Rhapsody TV commercial along with Sara Bareilles. The group toured across Australia in February 2008 and also appeared at the Laneway Festival. The group also appeared at SUNY Purchase's Culture Shock event in April 2009. Their sophomore EP, '' The Bake Sale'', was their first commercially available disc, released in June 2008. As of 2008, an unofficial bootleg mixtape of their music, titled ''Totally Flossed Out'', was being circulated online.
In August 2008 The Cool Kids became the first hip hop group signed to the Green Label Sound imprint, a label backed by Mountain Dew
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and devoted only to singles. The duo was then endorsed by Mountain Dew for their single, "Delivery Man", to which commercials and the music video have aired on MTV2
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The channel launched initially as an all-music video service, once the original MTV had started to shift its programmin ...
. In 2008 they headlined the "NBA 2K Bounce Tour" along with Q-Tip.
Also in 2008, the group had a number of their singles featured in video games and television episodes. They were featured in the video games ''NBA Live 08
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'' and '' MLB 2K8'' with the song "88", in ''Need for Speed Nitro
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'', with The Bloody Beetroots
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in the song "Awesome," and in the episode "The First Cut Is the Deepest" from HBO's TV series '' Entourage'' with the song "Mikey Rocks". The group's song "Bassment Party" was featured in the September 21, 2008, episode of the HBO comedy '' Entourage''. They also recorded an original track, "2K Pennies", for the soundtrack of '' NBA 2K9''.
2009–11: Albums
The group's second official mixtape, '' Gone Fishing'' was released on May 5, 2009. A new mixtape called '' Tacklebox'' came out on May 31, 2010. ''Tacklebox'' was assembled by the LA Leakers, and featured new singles and "leftovers" from '' When Fish Ride Bicycles'', with freestyles from both members of The Cool Kids. The band also received an offer from the DJ A-Trak
Alain Macklovitch (born March 30, 1982), known by his stage name A-Trak, is a Canadian DJ, record producer, and record executive. He came to prominence in the late 2000s as an international club DJ and remix artist, known for incorporating highly ...
to sign to his Fool's Gold Records
Fool's Gold Records is an independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York, United States. The label is known for its annual series of Day Off concerts across the US and Canada.
History
Fool’s Gold Records was founded in 2005 by DJs A-Tr ...
label,[ which they did for one single in 2011,][ titled "Gold and a Pager."]
Their debut studio album, '' When Fish Ride Bicycles'', was released July 12, 2011, on Green Label Sound. The album had originally been slated for release in 2009, only to be delayed by legal issues with Chocolate Industries. The album features production by The Neptunes
The Neptunes are an American songwriting and production duo composed of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, formed in Virginia Beach, Virginia, in 1992. Williams often provides additional vocals on records and appears in the duo's music videos ...
and also features artists such as Bun B
Bernard James Freeman (born March 19, 1973), known professionally as Bun B, is an American rapper. He is best known as one half of the southern rap duo UGK (UnderGround Kingz), a group he formed in 1987 alongside Pimp C. Aside from his work wit ...
, Chip tha Ripper, and Ghostface Killah
Dennis Coles (born May 9, 1970), better known by his stage name Ghostface Killah, is an American rapper and a member of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. After the group achieved breakthrough success in the aftermath of ''Enter the Wu-Tang (36 C ...
. The album peaked at No. 76 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and No. 9 on Top Rap Albums
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. The album's song "A Little Bit Cooler" was used in a "Most Valuable Puppets" commercial from Nike with LeBron James
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and Kobe Bryant
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entitled "Mrs. Lewis."
2010–11: New groups
The Cool Kids are members of the hip-hop collective All City Chess Club founded in 2010. Also in 2010, Mikey Rocks teamed up with Chuck Inglish, Gary, Indiana
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's Freddie Gibbs
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and Cleveland
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's Chip tha Ripper to form the "super group
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" P.O.C. (Pulled Over by the Cops). The crew had first worked together on the 2010 track "Oil Money" by Freddie Gibbs
Fredrick Jamel Tipton (born June 14, 1982), better known by his stage name Freddie Gibbs, is an American rapper from Gary, Indiana. After initially being signed to Interscope Records in 2006, Gibbs recorded his debut studio album under the labe ...
, and kept working afterwards. Their first single, "Authority", was produced by Blended Babies and featured singer Nate Santos. Around 2011 Rocks co-founded The Toothpick Clique with his friends Tris J and Shorty K, collaborators from his teenage years. They were working on new material as of 2012.
2011–13: Solo mixtapes
In 2011 both Rocks and Inglish began working on solo material separate from The Cool Kids. However, they continued to help each other on their various projects and continued to tour together as the band. On March 14, 2011, Sir Michael Rocks released his debut solo album, the ''Rocks Report'' mixtape, which featured twenty five original songs and skits. Guest appearances include Like and Mibbs of Pac Div, Sir Charles, and Trademark Da Skydiver, with production by Ski Beatz, Madlib
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, and others.
This mixtape was followed on October 2, 2011, by ''Premier Politics.'' The album features sixteen tracks with Rocks doing most of the writing on all. About the production process, Rocks stated "It didn't take too long because I'm a studio rat, so I'll be in the lab for 2 weeks straight, 10 hours a day, and just grind out non-stop." A number of different producers besides Rocks contributed, including the Alchemist
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. He also released a collection of sweatshirts and T-shirts with the release of the ''Premier Politics'', promoting various independent designers.
On October 23, 2011, it was announced that Rocks joined forces with the independent label Jet Life Recordings, a Warner Bros. imprint owned by fellow rap artist Curren$y
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Music career
2002–2008: No Limit and Young Mone ...
,[Varnie, Dian]
"Smoke DZA and Sir Michael Rocks Sign To Curren$y's Jet Life Recordings"
''AllHipHop.com'', October 27, 2011 who Rocks had first had befriended over Myspace around 2008. Rocks appeared as a featured artist on a number of the albums released by the label. In 2011, this included "1st Place" (featuring Currensy, Trademark Da Skydiver, Young Roddy
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Early life
Young Roddy was born and raise ...
& Mikey Rocks), which appeared on the album '' Jet World Order''. Rocks toured in late 2011 on the Smoker's Club Tour, which featured Curren$y, Method Man
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, Smoke DZA and Big K.R.I.T. While working on solo material he also continued to work on music with The Cool Kids.
On April 6, 2012, he released the mixtape ''Premier Politics 1.5'', which included songs he'd originally intended for ''Premier Politics.'' Contributing producers and featured artists included Cardo
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, Tye Hill, Brandun DeShay
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, Cookin' Soul, Like, his close friend Tris J, Shorty K, and Chuck Inglish. Stated ''Hot New Hip Hop, ''Sir Michael Rocks's future brightens with every new release, and ''Premier Politics 1.5'' certainly isn't an exception. It's a fitting addition to a solid catalogue."
His mixtape ''Lap of Lux'' was released on August 2, 2012. ''Lap of Lux'' feature appearances from Mac Miller
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, Rockie Fresh, and Casey Veggies
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along with production from Hit-Boy
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and Inglish. For the ''Lap of Lux'' track "Reservations" he collaborated with actress and singer Teyana Taylor
Teyana Me Shay Jacqueli Shumpert ( Taylor; born December 10, 1990) is an American singer, actress, dancer and choreographer. In 2005, she signed a record deal with Pharrell Williams' Star Trak Entertainment imprint. Afterwards, she choreographe ...
to shoot a music video, which later premiered on MTV in December 2012. He toured in the fall of 2012 with Mac Miller, and for the second part of the year toured with Pac Div. Rocks released an 8-track follow-up mixtape, ''Lap of Lux 1.5'', in December 2012, with producer Harry Fraud
Rory William Quigley (born January 26, 1987), known professionally as Harry Fraud, is an American record producer. Primarily a hip hop producer, Fraud began producing at an early age and began interning at a recording studio after graduating hig ...
also contributing.
Stated ''Hip Hop Vibe'' in February 2013, "Though he is overlooked in the wake of Chief Keef
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, Rockie Fresh, and Lil Reese
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, it is highly likely that Sir Michael Rocks is Chicago's biggest newer artist. He performed at SXSW 2013 in Austin, having performed at the festival annually since 2007. As of February 2013 he was associated with but not signed to Jet Life Recordings, instead remaining independent. On May 30, 2013, he released the mixtape ''While You Wait...,'' a ten track project with guest appearances by artists such as Ab-Soul
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, Mac Miller, and Larry Fisherman, who also contributed to production.
2013–14: ''Banco'', guest appearances
His debut album ''Banco
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* Banc (Barcelona Metro), also called Banco, a closed metro stop on the Barcelona metro
* Banco, Virginia, an unincorporated community
* Banco, West Virginia, an unincorporated community
* Banco National Park, a nation ...
'' was released on July 29, 2014. The album features guest appearances from Twista
Carl Terrell Mitchell (born November 27, 1973), better known by his stage name Twista (formerly Tung Twista), is an American rapper and record producer. He is best known for his chopper style of rapping and for once holding the title of fastes ...
, Casey Veggies
Casey Joseph Jones (born July 18, 1993), better known by his stage name Casey Veggies, is an American rapper and songwriter from Los Angeles, California. Since 2007, he has released five independent mixtapes under LA clothing and management c ...
, Iamsu!
Sudan Ameer Williams (born November 16, 1989), better known by his stage name Iamsu! (stylized as IamSu! or IAMSU!), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is also a part of the production team The Invasion and lead ...
, Mac Miller
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, Trinidad James
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, Too Short
Todd Anthony Shaw (born April 28, 1966), better known by the stage name Too Short (stylized as Too $hort), is an American rapper and record producer. He became famous in the West Coast hip hop scene in the late 1980s, with lyrics often based on ...
and Chuck Inglish.
Rocks continues to be active as a guest artist, and he has contributed to tracks by artists such as Dom Kennedy
Dominic Ross Hunn (born August 22, 1984), better known by his stage name Dom Kennedy, is an American rapper from Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California. Since 2008, Kennedy has released 5 independent mixtapes, most notably his 2010 critically accl ...
, Ski Beatz, Sean O'Connell
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, Curren$y
Shante Scott Franklin (born April 4, 1981), better known by his stage name Currensy (often stylized as Curren$y), is an American rapper. In 2011, he founded the label Jet Life Recordings.
Music career
2002–2008: No Limit and Young Mone ...
, Rapsody, Dizzy Wright
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In December 2011, Wright signed to rapper Hopsin's independent record label, Funk Volume. After signing, he released his ...
, Freddie Gibbs
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, and The World's Freshest. In April 2014 he contributed to the Chuck Inglish album ''Convertibles
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A convertible car's design allows an open-air driving ex ...
'', which was preceded by three singles – one of which was "Swervin'" featuring Rocks and Polyester the Saint.
2018-19: Mysteryschoolus
Entering a new musical era. The artist has linked up with Owen Bones to create a new group called MYSTERY SCHOOL to form an experimental electronic hip-hop duo. released their self-titled debut, Mystery School EP. The whole campaign leading up to this release has led to Owen Bones and Sir Michael Rocks on Twitch
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Biology
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** Convulsion, rapid and repeated muscle contraction and relaxation
** Fasciculation, a small, local, involuntary muscle contraction
** Myoclonic twitch, a jerk usually caused by sudden muscle co ...
for these "Sudden Death" segments. Where they give themselves a half hour to create a beat from scratch with at least one verse on it.
Style and genre
;Equipment
As a music producer, Rocks has been known to use the music software program Reason
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from Propellerhead Software.
;Sound, lyrics and influences
Stated by ''Hot New Hip Hop'' in May 2012, "His laidback flow is definitely a good fit for Curren$y
Shante Scott Franklin (born April 4, 1981), better known by his stage name Currensy (often stylized as Curren$y), is an American rapper. In 2011, he founded the label Jet Life Recordings.
Music career
2002–2008: No Limit and Young Mone ...
's Jet Life Recordings... but you really can't compare Mikey Rocks to other rappers because his flow and sound are so different from what is constantly heard nowadays; staying with the fresh theme, listening to Sir Michael Rocks' rap is like a breath of fresh air." He stated in late 2012 about his rhymes, "I just write something that I or my friends would listen to. Nine out of ten times if we like it, other people will fuck with it."
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Sir Michael Rocks has referenced local Chicago rappers as influences on his sound. Stated Rocks in 2011, "of course, hicagoclassics like Twista
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, Crucial Conflict
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and Lupe was a big influence on what I am doing now. A lot of Chicago music has definitely raised me to be who I am." Stated ''Chicago Reader
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'' in 2007, "Over the past year and a half, a new crowd of omnivorous, beat-obsessive DJs and rappers--Flosstradamus
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, Kid Sister
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, Hollywood Holt, The Cool Kids
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ith Sir Michael Rocks
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Mano--has done what nobody's managed to do in years: developed what you could conceivably call a Chicago hip-hop sound. It takes cues from the indie-rock
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-influenced hipster dance scene, relying more on four-on-the-floor club rhythms from juke
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and house
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than the languid, syncopated beats common in mainstream hip-hop. And it borrows some of the most appealing elements from the other major regional styles: the screwed vocals of Houston hip-hop, the good-natured rowdiness of Dirty South crunk
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, and the playful, casual attitude of Bay Area hyphy
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, with its rhymes about hanging out, dressing up for the club, and gettin' retarded."[
;Fashion
As of September 2012, Rocks was the face of the clothing line Mariani.] In an interview with magazine ''Ruby Hornet'', "Mac Miller
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mentions he Cool Kids
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not getting enough credit for what they've done in style, music, and fashion." According to ''All Hip Hop'' in 2012, "All gold everything, Retro J's, and a Neiman Marcus
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wardrobe – these are all things hot in popular hip-hop fashion culture today, but nothing that is extremely new. In 2007, The Cool Kids strutted out all of the above fashion trends and rocked it all years before it was mentioned in recent songs. There is no doubt that Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish pioneered modern swag."
Personal life
As of May 2012, Sir Michael Rocks was living in both Chicago and Los Angeles, moving between the two.
Discography
* ''Banco
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Living people
1987 births
People from Matteson, Illinois
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