KCB (rapper)

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KCB
Origin Flag of the United States Brooklyn, New York City, United States
Genre(s) Hip hop
Associated acts Jazzhole
Junko Onishi
Freddie Hubbard

Hailed as an "aggressive rhyming New York rapper" and a source for "sparks of innovation" by Rolling Stone , musician/vocalist KCB was the driving force Behind Us3's internationally acclaimed, platinum-selling record, Broadway & 52nd.

KCB began acquiring his lyric and music writing skills at an early age. He quickly honed his talents recording with established jazz/hip-hop artists such as Jazzhole (Blue Moon/Atlantic Records) and Junko Onishi and Freddie Hubbard (Blue Note/EMI Records). KCB is also featured on the Bob Belden Project (Toshiba/EMI) Tom Browne (Hip, Bop Records) and Nkossi Konda (Freedom Zone). Most recently, collaborating with legendary instrumentalist Leroy Hudson.

Also, a reputable ad-composer, KCB has created high-profile commercial themes for Miller, Michelob, Zima, and St. Ides Malt Liquor.