T-Bone (rapper)
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T-Bone | |
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Also known as | Boney Bone Corleone, Bone Soprano, T |
Born | August 11, 1973 San Francisco, California, U.S. |
Genre(s) | Rap and hip hop Christian hip hop West Coast rap |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Instrument(s) | Rapping, Beatboxing |
Years active | 1989 – present |
Label(s) | Metro One, Flicker/Boneyard Records, Sony Provident |
Website | http://www.houseoftbone.com |
T-Bone (born Rene Sotomayor, August 11, 1973, in San Francisco, California) is a Christian rapper. He is of hispanic descent (his father is Nicaraguan and his mother is El Salvadoran).[1]. His name came from being called 'Bones' as a youngster because he was very skinny. The 'T' was "added to give the name a little slang edge, hence the name 'T-Bone' was born." Later on, he redefined the name to mean 'Talking Biblical ONE'.[2].
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[edit] Early Life
He was born in San Francisco.
[edit] Music Career
According to published interview, he started rapping at the age of 7 at parties and in rap battles. He was close to getting a secular record deal but, after coming to Christ, he opened for a noted rock group at that time and got signed to his first record deal that night.[3]
His first three albums: Redeemed Hoodlum in 1991, Tha Life of A Hoodlum in 1993 and Tha Hoodlum's Testimony in 1995 were released on the independent Metro One record label. All these 3 albums were characterised by being gangsta rap albums, which was rare in the Christian music scene at the time.
In 1997, he released a 3-disc compilation set of the hits from his first 3 albums titled History of A Hoodlum. This album was released on the Diamante record label.
After a brief hiatus, T-Bone released his fourth album (and first on the Flicker Records music label), The Last Street Preacha, in 2000, to critical acclaim. The Last Street Preacha was nominated for a Grammy Award.[4] and saw T-Bone break into the Christian Contemporary Music market. It was the first rap album to debut at #7 on the Christian Contemporary Music charts.
2003 saw an increased exposure of T-Bone to both Christian and mainstream markets with the release of his fourth album, titled Gospelalphamegafunkyboogiediscomusic. The album was characterised by the guest appearance of hip-hop legend KRS-One on the title track - returning the favour of the controversial guest spot T-Bone had made on KRS-One's Spiritual Minded album earlier in the year.[5]
2005 saw the release of his most controversial, and successful, album to date: Bone-A-Fide. Bone-A-Fide's album cover controversially featured T-Bone in an image evoking Che Guevara, leading to concerns that he was promoting communist ideologies - charges he denied. [6] Adding to the controversy were collaborations with two major secular rappers - Mack-10 and Chino XL.
Bone-A-Fide was his first album not to be produced by long-time collaborator Chase Dante and, perhaps deliberately, saw T-Bone move away from the previous West Coast sound of his earlier albums to a smoother, more East Coast sound.[7].
Also, in 2005, he was featured as Jairus in the rock opera !Hero, along with Michael Tait of Tait and dc Talk, Rebecca St. James, and Mark Stuart of Audio Adrenaline.
In 2007, he released a new Greatest Hits album titled Bone-Appetit! on September 25th 2007.[8]
[edit] Other Works
[edit] Film Career
T-Bone's first major film role was in 2003, playing the role of a rapping prisoner in The Fighting Temptations, which starred Beyoncé Knowles and Cuba Gooding Jr.
[edit] Books
- From Gangs 2 Grace (not yet released)
[edit] TV Shows
- Real Videos (TBN)-T Bone has been the host of Real Videos since 1997.
- TX 10 (JC-TV)-T-BOne has been the host since 2006.
[edit] Mission
He has collaborated with many artists and producers, but he never forgot his mission. As stated on his website, "T-Bone is on a mission to illuminate the darkness that has descended upon Hip Hop". He has reached many souls with the gospel of Jesus Christ through rhyming. It's sad to see how so called "christian rappers" walk around all arrogant with their "Jesus Piece" as T-Bone does.[9]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year | Title | Record label | Producer |
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1993 | Redeemed Hoodlum | Metro One | LA Posse |
1995 | Tha Life of a Hoodlum | Metro One | LA Posse |
1997 | Tha Hoodlum's Testimony | Metro One | LA Posse |
1999 | History of a Hoodlum | Metro One | LA Posse, Chase |
2001 | Tha Last Street Preacha | Flicker/Boneyard | Chase |
2003 | Gospelalphamegafunkyboogiediscomusic | Flicker/Boneyard | Chase |
2005 | BONE-A-FIDE | Boneyard/Flicker | Louis “Buster” Brown, Rene F. Sotomayor |
2007 | Bone-Appetit! | Flicker/Provident-Integrity Distribution |
[edit] Music Videos
- 2007: “Name Droppin'”[10]
- 2005: “Can I Live” (Produced by Kenn Michael for CODEKRAFT)[11]
- 2001: “Ride Wit' Me” (Produced by King Tech for Bolo Entertainment)[12]
- 1996: “Throwing Out Tha Wicked” (Produced by Bill Boyde)
- 1992: “Lyrical Assassin” (Produced by Dough Green)
[edit] Radio
- Current Single "Name-Droppin" (CHR, Rock, Gospel)
- Current Single “Can I Live” (CHR, Rock, Gospel)
- Current Single “12 Years Ago” (CHR, Rock)
- 5 No. 1 Hits “Ride Wit' Me” (Rhythmic)
- “Turn This Up” (Rhythmic)
- “Blazing Microphones” (Rhythmic)
- “Still Preachin'” (Rhythmic)
- “Lyrical Assassin” (Rhythmic)
- 1 Top 10 Hit “King of My Life” (CHR)
[edit] Movies
- “All You've Got” (Paramount Pictures/ MTV Films)
- “The Fighting Temptations” (Paramount Pictures/ MTV Films)
- “R.I.O.T.” (Steven Yake Productions)
- “Black Rose” (Short)
[edit] Stage Plays
[edit] Appearances
- Performer at 2004 GMA Gospel Music's Dove Awards (UPN, PAX)
- Featured performer at the 2003 MovieGuide Awards
- Featured performer/Presenter at the 2003 Arpa Awards (Telemundo/Univision)
- Presenter at 2001 Stellar Awards
- Featured performer at the 2000 ALMA Awards with Kirk Franklin
- Television appearances include “E!,” “Live at the Apollo,” “MTV's The Cut”, MTV's “From the Church to the Charts,” “LA TV,” “Urban Latino,” “Despierta America” (Univision), “Entertainment News” (Telemundo), “Entertainment News” (MGM Latin American Network), and “Keeping it Real” (Soundtrack Channel)
- Featured in the rock opera !Hero and on its soundtrack
[edit] Awards and Nominations
[edit] Grammy Nominations
T-Bone was the first Christian Rap artist in history to be nominated for a Grammy Award.
- 2001 Tha Last Street Preacha - Best Rock Gospel Album
- 2007 Category: Best Rap/Rock Gospel Album of the year: Bone-a-fide!
- 2008 Category: Best Gospel Performance: "With Long Life"
[edit] Dove Awards
- 2008
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- Winner of Rap/Hip-Hop Song of the Year "Name-Droppin"
- 2004
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- Winner of special event album (!Hero, a rock opera)
- Nomination for Rap/Hip-Hop Album (Gospelalphamegafunkyboogiediscomusic)
- Nomination for Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song (Raised in Harlem from !Hero)
- 2002
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- Nomination for Rap/Hip-Hop Album, (Tha Last Street Preacha)
- Nomination for Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song (Ride Wit Me)
- Nomination for Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded (King of My Life)
- 1997
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- Nomination for Rap/Hip Hop Album (Tha Hoodlums Testimony)
- Nomination for Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song (Keep on Praising)
- 1995
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- Nomination for Rap/Hip-Hop Album (Tha Life of A Hoodlum)
- Nomination for Rap/Hip-Hop Recorded Song” (Throwing Out Tha Wicked)
- 1993
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- Nomination for Rap/Hip Hop Album (Redeemed Hoodlum)
- Nomination for Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song (Lyrical Assassin)
[edit] Collaborations
[edit] Songs
- "With Long Life" Israel & New Breed
- “We're a Band” Audio Adrenaline (Live from Hawaii)
- “A Few Good Men” Mack 10
- “You Can't Win” Chino XL
- “1,2,3 Praise!” Virtue
- “Joy” Feat. Joi of Brownstone
- “Slam” TobyMac
- "Slam [d Dubb Remix]" TobyMac
- “Rubber House” Rachael Lampa
- "With Long Life" Israel & New Breed
- “Rain Down” and “Come Back Home,” featuring Beyonce Knowles, The O Jay's, Melba Moore and Lil' Zane for “The Fighting Temptations
[edit] Soundtrack:
- “Down By The River,” featuring Montell Jordan and Lil' Zane for “The Fighting Temptations Soundtrack”
- “Raised in Harlem,” featuring Michael Tait for !Hero
- “The Struggle Continues,” featuring KRS-ONE for Spiritual Minded
- “I'm Thankful,” featuring Yolanda Adams for Believe
- “Lonely Man,” featuring Audio Adrenaline for Lift
- “My Story” and “ God is Exalted,” featuring Carman for R.I.O.T.
- “Little Jackie” and “What a Fool I've Been,” featuring Crystal Lewis for Fearless
- “King of My Life,” featuring Natalie LaRue for Soul Lift
- “Wrapped Up,” featuring Dawkins and Dawkins for Focus
- “Sooner or Later,” featuring Freedom of Soul for The 2 nd Coming
- “Watcha gonna do,” featuring JC and the Boyz for Chill 4 A While
- “I Can't Sleep,” featuring JC Crew for Serious Bizness
- "With Long Life," Featuring Israel And New Breed for A Deeper Level
[edit] Producers
- Fredwreck (Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit, Dogg Pound, Westside Connection, Mack 10)
- Warryn Campbell (Snoop Dogg, Missy Elliot, Mary Mary)
- Bosko (Kanye West, LiL Jon, E-40, Master P)
- Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Prince, Whitney Houston)
- Darkchild (Destiny's Child, Brandy, Christinia Aguilera, Brian McKnight, Mary J.Blige)
- King Tech (Eminem, Sly Boogie, Chino XL, Common)
- Tommy Simms (Babyface, Eric Clapton, Carman)
- Rex Rideout (Mary J Blige, Angie Stone, Luther Vandross, The Temptations)
- Buster and Shavoni (Yolanda Adams, Kirk Franklin, God's Property)
- Avila Bros. (Jessica Simpson, Janet Jackson, Usher, Mariah Carey, Macy Grey)
- Bobby “Bobcat” Ervin (2pac, Ice Cube, LL Cool J, Mack 10, Eazy E)
- Dwayne “Muffla” Simon (Run DMC, LL Cool J, King Tee)
- Chase (Dr. Dre, Az Yet, Rakeem, KRS-ONE, Mista Grimm)
- David Bannister (Carman, Cee-Cee Winans, Jaci Velasquez)
[edit] Additional highlights
- Lifetime music sales exceed 600,000 units
- Selected to do commercials on MTV for “The Cut”
- Did 4 Commercials on MTV with Beyonce and Mike Epps for “Tha Fighting Temptations”
- Partnered in 2008 with the Hands & Feet Project, started by christian band Audio Adrenaline, to build churches and an orphanage in Nicaragua. T-Bone's parents will be moving to Nicaragua to run a children's village.
- T-Bone married in July 2002. They currently make their home in Southern California.
[edit] References
- ^ House of T-Bone
- ^ GospelFlava.com - Articles - Interview with T-Bone
- ^ GospelFlava.com - Articles - Interview with T-Bone
- ^ Rapzilla.com - T-Bone gets a Grammy Nomination
- ^ GospelFlava.com - T-Bone (gospelalphamegafunkyboogiediscomusic)
- ^ T-Bone Interview (2005) - Articles - GOSPELflava.com
- ^ T-Bone - Bone-A-Fide
- ^ Rapzilla.com - New T-Bone Release Hot Off the Grill September 25
- ^ T-Bone official website - Biography
- ^ Rapzilla.com - T-Bone - Name Droppin'
- ^ Rapzilla.com - T-Bone “Can I Live”
- ^ Rapzilla.com - T-Bone “Ride Wit Me”