KCB (rapper)
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KCB | |
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Origin | 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.