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Mic Geronimo

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Coming out of Queens in 94 as Irv Gotti's first artist Mic Geronimo burst on to the seen with his classic "Shit's Real". The songs buzz lead to Irv and Mic landing a deal at Blunt/TVT Records as their first rap artist to be released. Mic than began work on his first album. Titled "The Natural", the album was a collection of deeply crafted street chronicles accompanied with production from some of that eras greatest producers. Buc Wild, Irv Gotti, Da Beatminerz, Marc Sparxx, and Havoc of Mobb Deep all contributed powerful beats to the lp. Mic also shared the company of such artist as Ja Rule, DMX, OC, Royal Flush and Jay-Z. The album instantly became a certified street classic. Taking a brief hiatus after touring Mic then began work on his 1996 follow up sophomore lp. This time, Mic teamed up with Diddy(formerly Puff Daddy) for the first single "Nothing Move But the Money". A mainstream hit at radio, the song was one of 15 bullets in his second effort "Vendetta". Vendetta was a transition lp, featuring the likes of The Lox, Ja Rule, DMX, Kelly Price, Jay-Z, and Monifah. For production, Mic turned to Buc Wild, Derrick "D.Dot" Angelitte, Pete Rock, Irv Gotti, and newcomers Kaysahn, and Father Time. Again solidifying himself as a thorough lyrisist, and even compared to such greats as Nas, Big L, and even Rakim, Vendetta became Mic's second classic. Deciding to part ways with TVT Records in 2000, Mic went on to establish his own label Rebellious Music. Distributed by Warlock/Red/Sony Rebellious Music was the home that would release Mic's third lp "The Long Road Back". The 2003 independent release was viewed by many as Mic's most personal album to date. A collection of pent of emotion put to music, Long Road was a dark journey at a dark time states Mic. Returning to his roots Mic worked again with Ja Rule, and DMX. With production duties handled mainly by in house producer Jimi Kendrix, and newcomers Needles, and Dat Nigga Reb, the lp was a low key success. Collabo's included Tyrese Gibson, DMX, and Ja Rule, along with Mics artist Virginia's own Blade Brown. Mic also has appeared on MTV's reality series "Sex in the 90's" and Marc Levine's cult film "Whiteboyz". As of present, Mic is working on his 4th release and pursuing a career in television and film.Selwyn TurnerYou have been marked on my profile map!
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Member Since: 1/23/2005
Influences: Mic Geronimo feat. Royal Flush
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Record Label: Massbaum Music Group/King of Pain Publishing BMI
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

My Top 10 Albums of All Time

Hey, hey, hey.  Yup I'm back again.  Before I get started, shout out to Norway.  I just did an interview for them regarding Jay-Z.  (Don't worry Jay it was nothing but good.) ...
Posted by Mic Geronimo on Thu, 15 May 2008 10:42:00 PST

Mic Geronimo - Nothing Move But The Money

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZR6UvhWJf4All About Da Money ...
Posted by Mic Geronimo on Sun, 27 Apr 2008 01:44:00 PST

Mic Geronimo - It's Real

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqqqwxU2xc4 ...
Posted by Mic Geronimo on Thu, 17 Apr 2008 01:44:00 PST

Top 10 Emcees Of All Time

Yes it is I says me.  Hope y'all have been chill out there in cyber space.  As for me, you know it's the same soup reheated.  So, recently I was thinking about you know how Mtv does tha...
Posted by Mic Geronimo on Mon, 14 Apr 2008 05:12:00 PST

Looking back..Videos Through 3 Eras Of Hip Hop

 Blog world what’s up!  Yeah I’m no longer a virgin in the wonderful world of cyber commentary.  I got some cool responses for my last blog and figured, ok..we can do th...
Posted by Mic Geronimo on Sat, 05 Apr 2008 07:59:00 PST

The New York Rapper..What happened?

So..I had a conversation with a good friend of mine last night pretaining to hip hop, radio, and where things seem to be heading.  Before we dive into this friendly conversation/debate about the ...
Posted by Mic Geronimo on Fri, 29 Feb 2008 09:15:00 PST