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O.C.

O.C.

O.C. has been played over 80 times on NTS, first on 18 October 2012. O.C.'s music has been featured on 70 episodes.

Omar Credle, (born in 1973 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American Rapper known as O.C. and is a member of the group D.I.T.C.. Omar moved to Queens when he was 11 years old, moving into a street across from Pharoahe Monch. In 1991, he made his recording debut on Organized Konfusion's "Fudge Pudge". One year later he made an appearance on the remix of MC Serch's "Back to the Grill" (which also features a very young Nasty Nas) after meeting Serch on the inaugural Source tour. By 1994, he signed with Wild Pitch Records and made his debut album Word…Life. The album was critically acclaimed and O.C. was destined to stardom. In 1997 he signed to another label called Pay Day Records. There he made his sophmore album Jewelz which was also critically acclaimed and kept O.C. headed in the right direction. By 2000 he was a part of the underground Hip Hop group D.I.T.C. With them he contributed with the group to make their debut album D.I.T.C. One year later he had signed with JCOR records making his third album Bon Appetit which was not as critically acclaimed and was labeled as mediocre. In 2005 he made his fourth album with Grit Records, Starchild which dropped as an import. The album was cited as being an underground classic in the year 2005. Later that year he signed with Hiero Imperium and made his fifth LP, Smoke and Mirrors, which was critically acclaimed.

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O.C.

O.C. has been played over 80 times on NTS, first on 18 October 2012. O.C.'s music has been featured on 70 episodes.

Omar Credle, (born in 1973 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American Rapper known as O.C. and is a member of the group D.I.T.C.. Omar moved to Queens when he was 11 years old, moving into a street across from Pharoahe Monch. In 1991, he made his recording debut on Organized Konfusion's "Fudge Pudge". One year later he made an appearance on the remix of MC Serch's "Back to the Grill" (which also features a very young Nasty Nas) after meeting Serch on the inaugural Source tour. By 1994, he signed with Wild Pitch Records and made his debut album Word…Life. The album was critically acclaimed and O.C. was destined to stardom. In 1997 he signed to another label called Pay Day Records. There he made his sophmore album Jewelz which was also critically acclaimed and kept O.C. headed in the right direction. By 2000 he was a part of the underground Hip Hop group D.I.T.C. With them he contributed with the group to make their debut album D.I.T.C. One year later he had signed with JCOR records making his third album Bon Appetit which was not as critically acclaimed and was labeled as mediocre. In 2005 he made his fourth album with Grit Records, Starchild which dropped as an import. The album was cited as being an underground classic in the year 2005. Later that year he signed with Hiero Imperium and made his fifth LP, Smoke and Mirrors, which was critically acclaimed.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

Time's Up
O.C.
Wild Pitch Records, EMI Records, Serchlite Music1994
Time's Up
O.C.
5 Borough Breaks2019
Times Up
O.C.
P-Vine Records1999
Word...Life
O.C.
Wild Pitch Records, EMI Records, Serchlite Music1994
Born 2 Live
O.C.
Wild Pitch Records, EMI Records, Serchlite Music1994
Men V. Many
Mic Geronimo feat. O.C., Royal Flush
Blunt Recordings1995
Step Into the O-Zone (Original Version)
O.C.
No Sleep Recordings2011
Ga Head
O.C.
Emi Records, Wild Pitch Records0
There Will Be Blood
Celph Titled, Buckwild feat. A.G., Diamond D, Grand Puba, O.C., Sadat X
No Sleep Recordings2010
Crew Love (Radio Edit)
Tone Hooker, O.C., Jay-Z
Profile Records1997