Jack Parow

Jack Parow
Background information
Birth name Zander Tyler
Origin Parow, Cape Town, South Africa
Genres Hip hop, zef, rap, Afrikaans rap
Occupation(s) Rapper
Instruments Vocals
Labels Parowphernalia, Supra Familias, TopNotch
Associated acts Die Heuwels Fantasties
Die Antwoord
Garlic Brown
Bittereinder
Francois Van Coke
Fokofpolisiekar
Van Coke Kartel
Inge Beckmann
P.H.Fat
Haezer
Gazelle
SiboT
JR

Zander Tyler better known by his stage name Jack Parow is an Afrikaner rapper from Cape Town, South Africa. He is well known for his contribution to the song "Die Vraagstuk" with Die Heuwels Fantasties and performing with them at the Oppikoppi festival in 2009. He has contributed and collaborated with various other artists such as Die Antwoord.

Early life and career

Since a young age Parow reportedly wanted to be a rapper, from the instant he heard Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle.

I bought that Now Monster Hits 4 and Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle was on there and since then I always wanted to rap. I was in Standard 3 or 4, that's when you first decide what type of music you like. I always liked Dr. Seuss and other things that rhyme – it's fun, I dig it.
Interview with Jack Parow[1]

Jack first started rapping in English, but he soon decided that he preferred Afrikaans.

I rapped in English for long and then I did this song. I was with Juda from Brasse Vannie Kaap and MC Dread and everyone was rapping English cause at the time there wasn't really an Afrikaans rap market, but we did this one track called Hard Headed Hobo, where they were the Hobos and I was tuning them as an Afrikaans Boer. It went so easy and sounded so nice, I thought: why haven’t I been rapping in Afrikaans before?
Interview with Jack Parow[1]

Discography

Jack Parow's first release was the Cooler as ekke EP in December 2009. It was released as a limited edition of 600 USB flash drives in the shape of an ice-cream-cone and featured 10 songs and 6 music videos.

Jack Parow (2010)

Parow's first full-length album, the self-titled Jack Parow, was released in April 2010.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 http://www.bizcommunity.com/Article/196/432/42102.html Retrieved on 2 April 2010
  2. "Jack Parow". Beard Rock. 23 December 2010. Retrieved 30 November 2015.

External links

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