Oh No (rapper)

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Oh No (born Michael Jackson) is an underground hip hop artist from Oxnard, California, United States of America. He is the younger brother of hip hop artist and producer Madlib.

Oh No released his debut album, The Disrupt, on Stones Throw Records in 2004. He has also performed on numerous singles by other artists, including J Dilla's "Move Part 2," who performed on the track and produced it; and three singles with the rap trio Lootpack. Stones Throw has announced a forthcoming album from Oh No, featuring the music of Galt MacDermot and appearances from numerous other rap artists, including Posdnous from De La Soul.[1]

Oh No was named one of the All Music Guide's "25 Most Crushworthy Bands of 2006" in December of that year.[1]

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Stones Throw Records
Groups
Baron Zen | Breakestra | Jaylib | Lootpack | Madvillain | Sound Direction | Yesterdays New Quintet
Members
Aloe Blacc | Charizma | DJ Rels | Egon | Funkaho | Georgie Anne Muldrow | J Dilla | J-Rocc | Koushik | Madlib | M.E.D. | MF DOOM | Oh No | Peanut Butter Wolf | Percee P | Dudley Perkins | Quasimoto | Roc 'C' | The Turntablist | Wildchild | Gary Wilson
Full length albums
Phanatik Beats | Super Duck Breaks | Nuthin But A Beat Thang | Soulful Fruit | Time Waits For No Man | Time Waits For No Man Instrumentals | My Vinyl Weighs A Ton | My Vinyl Weighs A Ton Instrumentals | Soundpieces: Da Antidote | Soundpieces: Da Antidote Instrumentals | Gatha Round | The Unseen | The Unseen Instrumentals | The Live Mix, Part 2 | Super Duper Duck Breaks | Hamburger Hater Breaks | Peanut Butter Breaks | Angles Without Edges | The Funky 16 Corners | Super Duck Breaks: The Saga | Peanut Butter Wolf's Jukebox 45's | Curse Of The Evil Badger | Now | Secondary Protocol | Secondary Protocol Instrumentals | A Lil' Light | A Lil' Light Instrumentals | Champion Sound | Champion Sound Instrumentals | Big Shots | Madvillainy | Madvillainy Instrumentals | The Third Unheard: Connecticut Hip Hop 1979-1983 | The Third Unheard: Connecticut Hip Hop 1979-1983 Instrumentals | Stevie | Theme For A Broken Soul | A Tribute To Brother Weldon | Mary Had Brown Hair | The Disrupt | The Disrupt Instrumentals | Be With | Push Comes To Shove | Push Comes To Shove Instrumentals | The Further Adventures Of Lord Quas | The Further Adventures Instrumentals | World Psychedelic Classics, Vol. 3: Love's a Real Thing | Stones Throw Records 2005 Sampler | Volume 1: Movie Scenes | The Funky Side Of Life | The Unseen (Deluxe Edition) | Donuts | At The Mall | Beat Konducta Vol 1-2: Movie Scenes | Volume 2: Movie Scenes, The Sequel | Expressions (2012 A.U.) | The Dudley Perkins "Expressions" Instrumentals | Shine Through | Shine Through Instrumentals | All Questions Answered | Peanut Butter Wolf Presents Stones Throw: Ten Years | Exodus Into Unheard Rhythms | Exodus Into Unheard Rhythms Instrumentals | Olesi: Fragments Of An Earth | Olesi: Fragments Of An Earth Instrumentals | Chrome Children
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