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Birth name | Todd Thomas |
Born | October 25, 1968 |
Origin | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupations | Rapper, musician, singer |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels | Chrysalis/EMI |
Todd Thomas (born October 25, 1968), better known by the stage name Speech, is an American rapper and musician. He is a member of the progressive hip hop group Arrested Development and has released a number of solo albums.
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He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States and spent his childhood years there and in Ripley, Tennessee, before relocating to Georgia in 1987 to attend the Art Institute of Atlanta. He attended Rufus King High School.
In 1987, Speech joined with fellow DJ Headliner to form the group Arrested Development. After over three years together, the group released their inaugural album, 3 Years, 5 Months & 2 Days in the Life Of..., which produced several hits and sold very well. Speech performed lead vocals, and produced the group's tracks. The group's follow-up album, Zingalamaduni, fared poorly by comparison, but was critically acclaimed. Speech would later go on to pursue his solo career. Speech also started Vagabond Productions since 1994 - Vagabond started as a vehicle for Grammy winners Arrested Development and their business dealings and became a promoter of neo soul, hip-hop, and rock concerts in Atlanta. The company then switched to representing artist in U.S. & Japan. Since then, Vagabond has become an all around production house that presents music to various labels and on-line outlets across the globe.
In 2000, Speech also reunited with Arrested Development (without the participation of Headliner and Aerle Taree). The group continues to tour the U.S., Japan, Australia, Canada, Africa, and the Middle East.
His debut solo album, Speech, on Chrysalis/EMI, was released January 23, 1996. "Like Marvin Said (What's Going On)", released by EMI Records in November 1995, was the first single from the album. From March to May 1996, Speech toured Japan, Guadeloupe, Amsterdam and several areas of the U.S. “Like Marvin Said” was a #1 hit in Japan for seven weeks. December 1996, Speech became a disciple of Jesus Christ within the International Churches of Christ. Speech did various shows with Herbie Hancock, Chaka Khan, Youssou N'dour, James Brown, Parliament - Funkadelic, Jason Mraz, and The Roots. The musical side of Speech kept him producing and writing songs for progressive artists like Zap Mama, (Spike Lee's) Malcolm X soundtrack, Paramount pictures - Boomerang starring Eddie Murphy, other movies like Bebe's Kids, Warriors of Virtue, Whipped and the Michael Jordan To the Max (An IMAX production). He built a home studio called the Podium in Fayetteville, Georgia. He licensed his second solo album in 1998, 1998 Hoopla, to Toshiba EMI in Japan. That album spawned a Top #3 hit on Tokio Hot 100 called "Movin' On" and sold very well. Hoopla was later released in 1999 in the United States on TVT records. In 2000, Speech recorded and licensed to Toshiba EMI his third solo project entitled Spiritual People, which garnered his biggest solo album sales to date. Spiritual People spawned a #1 hit single Tokio Hot 100 entitled, "Spiritual People". That album went gold in Japan within three months of its release. Speech followed up with various sold-out tours and heavy promotional schedules. Spiritual People CD was later released in the United States in 2001 on ArtistDirect. Speech then licensed to Toshiba EMI Down South Produckshuns which spawned another top 10 hit entitled "Braided Hair". It went to #3 on Tokio Hot 100. Vagabond Productions later released a Speech solo compilation of Down South Produckshun songs, Spiritual People songs (U.S. version) and songs from Arrested Development's "Among The Trees" album, entitled The Vagabond in 2006. That album was released on Bluhammock records and won in The 6th Annual Independent Music Awards for Best Rap/Hip-Hop Album.[1]
Speech toured with US Vice President Al Gore and First Lady Hillary Clinton in the South during the 1996 United States Presidential election. Speech was also invited to and attended the inaugural celebrations. In November 1996, he toured with Hootie and the Blowfish.
Speech released his second solo album, Hoopla, in February 1998 on TVT Records. The record included the top five hit "Movin' On", and twice took Speech on a tour of Japan.
In addition to touring and releasing his own albums, Speech has performed on several other projects including 1 Giant Leap, collaborating with Zap Mama on "Each Step Moves Us On".
Speech is married to Yolanda Thomas and has two children. Speech released his first book on September 18, 2009, called What Is Success? through Vagabond Records and Tapes (publisher). The book gives a practical guide for spiritual success based on Biblical scripture and personal experiences.
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