M-1 (rapper)
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mutulu Olugabala |
Genre(s) | Political hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapping |
Label(s) | Sotti/Koch Records |
Associated acts | dead prez Outlawz |
M-1, aka Mutulu Olugabala is an African rapper, activist and author known for his work as one half of the political hip hop duo Dead Prez along with his life long friend Stic.man aka Clayton Gavin. His choice of the name "M-1" is likely a reference to the semi-automatic rifle. The M1 Garand rifle is notable as the mainstay of American infantry in WWII, and Malcolm X held the M1 carbine variation in a famous photo printed in Life magazine in 1964.
M-1's first solo album Confidential was released on March 21, 2006 through Sotti/Koch Records. Following Confidential M-1 worked on the album Can't Sell Dope Forever by Dead Prez/Outlawz
M-1 is also featured in the UK documentary, Guilty or Innocent of Using the N Word. He can also be seen acting in Chappelle's Show comedy sketches. He plays the voice of the cartoon character Huey P Newt in the Three Thug Mice cartoon [1] .
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