Egyptian Lover

The Egyptian Lover
Background information
Birth name Greg Broussard
Born August 31, 1963
Genres Old school hip-hop, west coast hip-hop, electro
Occupation(s) Producer
Instruments vocals, synthesizer
Years active 1983–present
Labels Egyptian Empire Records

Greg Broussard (born August 31, 1963 in Los Angeles, California), better known by his stage name Egyptian Lover, is an American musician, vocalist, producer and DJ, and was an important part of the L.A. dance music and rap scene in the early 1980s.

History

The Egyptian Lover started out as a DJ in Los Angeles with Uncle Jam's Army, DJing dances as large as the L.A. Sports Arena with 10,000 people. He began recording around Los Angeles in 1982 as a member of the Radio Crew, and also Uncle Jamm's Army.

Most of The Egyptian Lover's successful recordings were 12" singles. He eventually released some of the earliest rap LPs, but they were less popular than his singles. On the strength of an alternate mix of his most popular single "Egypt, Egypt", 1984's On the Nile was moderately successful. After a break in the early 1990s, Egyptian Lover returned in 1994 with Back from the Tomb, his last full-length album in over ten years.

The Egyptian Lover also established his own record company, Egyptian Empire Records, which included artists such as Rodney O & Joe Cooley.

Currently

Touring

The Egyptian Lover began touring again in 2004 throughout Europe, Asia, and North America. His performances often begin with mixing records on turntables before segueing into his original compositions.

In 2008, he supported M.I.A. in her People vs. Money Tour.[1]

Discography

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