Spyder-d

Spyder D was a classic "old school" rapper from New York City who combined elements of jazz and funk in his live instrumental backing tracks. Big Apple Rappin was perhaps his most famous 12-inch LP, released in 1981. There were a number of others from the early 1980s as well, all of which revealed a laid back attitude, humor, and killer skills on the microphone. He released a full length album in 2000 entitled True Dat, which didn't earn nearly the acclaim that his early work did.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
myrmecology
guelph
matthew shipp
pierre granche
fan kuan
king hui of zhou
mickey walker
graphing the total product
pantheist vision
america first party (2002)
battle of sarhu
prometheus bound
king xiang of zhou
irene wells pennington
gyeongsang
decagon
chungcheong
tathagatagarbha doctrine
b.c. forbes
malcolm forbes
the sequence
crater of diamonds
alcor
shahrazad
souls of mischief
steve forbes
quintic function
a momentary lapse of reason
newcleus
alcor life extension foundation
the greatest story ever told
israel kamakawiwo'ole
edward howard (bishop)
california republic
rockwell
compassion
weybridge
weybridge heath
the persians
gomer
sun (disambiguation)
greater prairie chicken
yuka tsujiyoko
mary matalin