Everything about Biz Markie totally explained
Marcel Theo Hall (born
April 8 1964 in
Harlem, New York) better known by his
stage name Biz Markie, is a
rapper,
DJ, and
comedian, best known for the single "
Just a Friend".
Biography
Markie's career began in the early 1980s. He established his reputation as a
beat-box artist. He was one of the original
artists who helped producer
Marley Marl build
Cold Chillin' Records.
MC Shan and
Roxanne Shante were
Marley Marl's and Cold Chillin' Records first acts. Biz beatboxed on Roxanne Shante's underground hit "Def Fresh Crew" (1986), which lent credibility to his recording career and put Cold Chillin' on the map. In the same year, Biz Markie's 'coming out' single, "Make the Music With Your Mouth, Biz", was released on
Prism Records. He released his debut album,
Goin' Off, which attracted a fair amount of attention, largely due to the lead single,
Make the Music With Your Mouth, Biz. The album also featured the underground hit singles
Nobody Beats The Biz!,
The Vapors and
Pickin' Boogers.
A year later, Biz broke into the mainstream when
Just a Friend, a single featuring rapped verses and out-of-tune, sung choruses, reached the pop top ten. The accompanying album,
The Biz Never Sleeps, which also included
The Dragon, Spring Again, and "Things Get a Little Easier", that was sampled from the
Bobby Susser,
anti-drug,
hit song, "Once You Understand", went gold.
As one of the most prominent hip-hop stars of a still low-key musical scene, expectations were high for Biz's next album,
I Need a Haircut. Sales were already disappointing when Biz was served a lawsuit by
Gilbert O'Sullivan, who claimed that the album's
Alone Again featured an unauthorized sample from his hit
Alone Again (Naturally). O'Sullivan's claim was upheld in a landmark ruling,
Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v. Warner Bros. Records, Inc., that altered the landscape of hip-hop, finding that all samples must be cleared with the original artist before being used. In accordance with the ruling, Warner Bros., the parent company of Cold Chillin', had to pull
I Need a Haircut from circulation, and all companies had to clear samples with the samples' creators before releasing the records. This development reflected the increasing popularity of hip-hop and the financial stakes over which releases were set. Biz responded in 1993 with the mischievously titled
All Samples Cleared!, but his career had been hurt by the publicity emanating from the lawsuit, and the record suffered accordingly. For the remainder of the decade, he stayed out of the spotlight, occasionally doing work like his 1996
freestyle rap commercial on
MTV2 and many guest appearances with the
Beastie Boys, "
Check Your Head" (1992), "
Ill Communication" (1994), "
Hello Nasty" (1998), and their anthology
The Sounds of Science (1999). He also worked with
Canibus on the first track on the
Office Space soundtrack (1999).
At the turn of the century, Biz redirected his focus to
turntablism over rapping, but he continued making various appearances in mainstream media. He interpreted the song
Bennie and the Jets on an episode of
The Chris Rock Show. Biz also appeared on records by
Morcheeba,
Will Smith (for example
Willennium), and
Len, a Canadian rock/rap ensemble most notable for their hit "Steal My Sunshine".
In 2002, he appeared as an alien in
Men in Black II with
Will Smith and
Tommy Lee Jones, essentially playing an alien parody of himself, whose native language sounded exactly like
beatboxing. In 2003 he appeared in the international television series titled
Kung Faux performing a series of voice over characters featured in a variety of episodes. In 2004, his song
The Vapors appeared on the soundtrack of
Rockstar's popular
videogame which featured a
old school hip hop radio station,
Playback FM. In 2005, Biz detoured from his recording duties to appear on the first season of the television show
Celebrity Fit Club which challenged celebrities to lose weight by a combination of diet and exercise. Biz Markie lost more weight than anybody else in the competition. That year, he was also in an episode of
The Andy Milonakis Show. He appeared as the Rap Fairy, and said, "I'm the Biz Markie, and it's about that time I grant you the powers of rap and rhyme." He granted Milonakis "rap powers", and demanded $35 from Milonakis, who paid him with
potato chips and
beef jerky.
He has also made a career as a
DJ, giving performances where he uses his
abdomen to move a record on a turntable and thus
scratch. He is also a legendary record collector and supposedly the sole owner of a rare
CTI 12" containing a version of
Take Me To The Mardi Gras which has no bells in the intro.
One item of interest with regard to Biz has been the truthfulness of some of his claims about various musical and pop-culture miscellany which he's alleged he owns. He has bragged in interviews about toys, lunchboxes, videotapes and records that no one has ever heard of although he swears to his ownership of said items. Perhaps most significantly, the extent of his extensive vinyl collection has been called into question. He has claimed that it's stored 'in a building next to his house', although many have questioned this. Biz has also claimed he owns certain 12" singles of famous breakbeat records that were not formally released although this claim might be more plausible, given Biz's early participation in the genre and his position as a pioneering hip/hop artist. Also supporting Biz' claims on this count is the fact that New York recordstore Molloy/Bellamy Records pressed their own purple label bootlegs of said records and which were widely respected within the hip-hop community. One claim which Biz made which was later shown to be false was that he inherited Lenny Roberts' entire collection (
Ultimate Breaks and Beats compilation series). The range of falsehoods and possible truths about Biz' musical holdings only serve to enhance his legacy, and at least focus attention on a man with an undoubtedly significant role in the development of hip-hop. Since speculation about his holdings has died down, Biz quietly re-entered the very competitive recording industry with his 2003 release
Weekend Warrior through
Tommy Boy Records.
Biz Markie is now a cast member on Nick Cannon's
Wild n Out. He came on as a guest on season 1 and is now a cast member as of Season 3. Biz also does beatboxing segments on the
Nickelodeon show
Yo Gabba Gabba!.
Biz Markie ended 2007 and began 2008 opening for
Chris Rock's No Apologies" tour. Biz Markie's act includes spinning records ranging from old school hip hop to
Lynyrd Skynyrd and then performing "Just a Friend" . Biz Markie's play list includes the following: "
Children's Story" by
Slick Rick, "
Rapper's Delight" by
The Sugarhill Gang, "
Billie Jean" by
Michael Jackson, "
Holiday" by
Madonna, "
Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" by
Wham!, "
It Takes Two" by
Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, "
The Breaks" by
Kurtis Blow and "
Robot Rock" by
Daft Punk.
In the spring of 2008, Biz Markie made history when he and
Dr. Bombay were asked to M.C. a unique party in
Mumbai, India for Shashi and
Ravi Ruia. Biz collected a record appearance fee of Rs 350,000.00.
Discography
- 1988: Goin' Off
- 1989: The Biz Never Sleeps (Gold)
- 1991: I Need a Haircut
- 1993: All Samples Cleared!
- 1994: Biz's Baddest Beats
- 1998: On the Turntable
- 2000: On the Turntable V.2
- 2002: Greatest Hits
- 2003: Weekend Warrior
- 2006: Make The Music With Ya Mouth Biz
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