Wordsworth (rapper)
Wordsworth | |
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Background information | |
Also known as | Words |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York |
Genres | Hip Hop |
Years active | 1994-present |
Labels |
Mona Records Halftooth Records M3 Records |
Wordsworth (born Vinson Jamel Johnson) is an underground hip hop MC from Brooklyn, best known for his freestyle rap.
Wordsworth grew up in Brooklyn.[1] A graduate of the State University of New York College at Old Westbury, Wordsworth recorded with his partner Punchline (they worked as "Punch 'N' Words") on A Tribe Called Quest's The Love Movement and on Mos Def and Talib Kweli's Black Star.[2][3] Wordsworth and Punchline were featured heavily on Connecticut rapper Apathy's mixtapes, and collaborated with fellow Demigodz member, Rise. He was also involved in the critically acclaimed MTV comedy sketch series Lyricist Lounge.[3][4]
He made his solo debut in September 2004 with Mirror Music. He also featured in a Slam Bush music video in which he is hip hop "battling" a nervous George W. Bush (or at least footage of him taken from other videos).[3] Words is a member of the supergroup eMC, alongside Masta Ace, Punchline and Strick. He was the vocalist on Prince Paul's Bubble Party for The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie soundtrack. He also appears in the Kevin Fitzgerald film Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme.[4] Wordsworth is also featured on the debut album Series Premiere from Toronto hip-hop duo, Perfeck Strangers in the track "Dreams".
He announced a new album, The Photo Album, that was released in June 2012.
Albums
- Punch N' Words EP (with Punchline, 2000)
- Mirror Music (2004)
- Mirror Music: Deluxe Edition (2006)
- The Show (with eMC, 2008)
- Baby Loves Hip Hop by Dino 5
- The Photo Album (2012)
- The Tonite Show (with eMC 2015)
- New Beginning (2015)
- Blame It On The Music EP (Wordsworth & JSOUL Album) (2016)
- Our World Today (Wordsworth & Sam Brown) (2017)
Films
- Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme
References
External links
- Homepage
- Wordsworth interview, Urban Smarts
- Wordsworth at discogs.com
- Jones, Todd E. (2005) "Wordsworth - 'An Emcee Wealthy In Words'" (interview), Hip-Hop Elements
- Interview w/ Platform8470