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Yo Kangol!: INDUSTRY ADVISOR 
Published Monday, September 01, 2008 3:01 PM
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By Kangol Kid
Wow!!!  There is honestly no other way to start this without thanking AllHipHop.com for this opportunity. I especially wanna thank my dude Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur for seeing my vision and being more than just talk (unlike the d**kheads that saturate the industry today).  So before I tell you about this new column and how you will benefit from it, I’m gonna take a minute to introduce myself and share with you what qualifies me for a column of this magnitude.
 
I am professionally known as “Kangol Kid” and I am a member of one of the first nationally recognized rap groups.  The group was UTFO (Untouchable Force Organization) and was made popular by the mid 80’s classic “Roxanne, Roxanne”.  In that I song, I said, “Baby don’t you know/I could sing, rap and dance in just one show.”
 
No other lyric has ever been truer in describing my abilities as a performer.  At the age of eight as an avid AM radio listener, I decided to become an entertainer, began singing and wrote my first Pop song “Rain Go Away.”  By the age of 16, I had become the most popular rapper/breakdancer in my hood of East Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York as well as won a dance contest at Radio Music Hall which led me to become the first dancer ever for a rap group. The group was Whodini (“Friends,,” “Freaks Come Out At Night”) which allowed me to travel the world with them as we introduced foreigners to Hip-Hop.

Whodini “Freaks Come Out At Night” Video





At the age of 17, I signed my first recording contract (as a minor and without a lawyer present) which led my group and me to our legendary status with accomplishments such as:

•        First Rap Group to appear/perform at the world famous Apollo Theater.
•        First rap group to record an R&B Love Ballad (“Fairytale Lover”)
•        First rap group to integrate Rap with Reggae (“Pick Up The Pace”)
•        First Breakdancers to appear on a national talk show (Phil Donahue (see video below)




•        First Dancers for a rap group (Whodini)
•        First rap group Rap & Breakdance Group
•        First Haitian-American rap artist (Kangol Kid)
•        First Hip-Hop Beef (UTFO vs. Roxanne Shante (see video below))

 


•        One of Hip-Hop’s First Sex Symbols (Kangol according to The Source Magazine)
•        ….and the only group ever to have over 25 remakes to a record in one year (The Roxanne Phenomenon) which is worthy of appearing in the Guinness Book of World Records.

 
Though being a rap star was fun, that s**t was absolutely hard work and nothing like I dreamt it would be. I wish someone would have schooled me before I became this dude.  For example:  I thought making a girl faint would be the coolest thing in the world, until one day while in an arena before our show, I wander away from backstage into an area that I had no business being in and found myself among the fans that came to see us. 

This one chick saw me and began screaming with excitement while crying happy-tears and within seconds she fainted then hit the ground HARD and passed the f**k Out.  As I reached down to help her, security guards ran toward us while yelling at me.  I explained that I was just trying to help her up and they angrily replied, “If she wakes up and sees you…she’s gonna pass out again.”  I was like, Duh?  They’re f**kin’ right.  I was then forced to leave the area like I had committed some crime.  Honestly, I was guilty of not understanding how the world viewed celebrity status and with no one to teach me any better, I continued to make more mistakes that can not be taught in any school or by any teacher.  This brings me to why I’ve decided to take on this project.
 
I’ve been in this entertainment business for 25 years.  I am a father to my three sons.  My daddy skills is a combination of Mr. Huxtable meets Damon Wayans in “My Wife and Kids” meets Joe Jackson. As an official “Hip-Hop Pop”, I know what it takes to penetrate the entertainment industry and how to achieve that well-needed initial recognition.  That first impression is truly everything. Unfortunately, record companies find it no longer necessary to provide a true Artist Development division to prepare our up & coming artists for the challenges they face ahead.  If you’re like most starving artists, you can’t afford a lawyer nor do you know where to find publishers, promoters and/or proper management, and you don’t know where else turn and get the answers you need to succeed.  Well today we’re changing that.
 
Introducing … “Yo Kangol”- The industry’s informative-advice column for aspiring artists that has found their talent but cannot find the answer of what to do with their God given talents.  This column is NOT for the stars and will not feature the stars.  This column is for the “Star Maker.”  The individuals whose titles mean nothing to the fans, but means everything towards one generating their own fans.  The A&R Department, Program Director, Choreographer, Manager, Designers, Stylists, Make-Up Artists, Sound Engineer, Video Director, Music Publisher, Photographer, Event Planners, Promoters… and more are never recognized for their contributions.  Fortunately, they will be the focus in this column as they help mold you into individuals that better understand and respect this culture.
 
So how do we get started?  It’s simple.  Ask me anything.  You’ll notice that I am well versed in Language Arts as well as an Ebonic Scholar (LOL).  I swear like a sailor while verbally disarming you like an attorney. Just think of me as your Hip-Hop Dr. Phil and ask me questions like: Yo Kangol, My producer said we will go 50/50 on the songs I wrote but he sampled all his music.  Is that fair? – G. Thomas, Bklyn NY.   And I will reply, “Yo G, tell dat [redacted] to keep his hands out ur pockets.  If he didn’t write lyrics, he don’t get lyric money.  If he sampled tracks, he don’t own s**t.  The publishing belongs to the owners of the tracks he sampled.  After you’re sued, the money he steals from you will be stolen from him and awarded to it rightful owners.”  

Or, think of me as your Hip-Hop Encyclopedia and ask me questions like:  Yo Kangol, Who was the first rapper and/or rap group to be signed to a major record company? – Bree Peeler, ATL, GA.  And I will reply, “Yo Bree, The first rapper was Kurtis Blow, signed to Mercury/Polygram Records and the first rap group was The Fearless Four which was signed to Warner Bros.”
 
Send your questions to: yokangol@gmail.com and don’t forget to include your name and the city & state you’re from.  I look forward to giving you what I wish I had...GUIDANCE.
 
Respectfully yours,

Kangol

Comments

 

Haughville said:

yo kangol! what up kid! good to know you still out here!
September 1, 2008 3:15 PM
 

Hot Rod! said:

Good look AHH with Kangol. Good to see one of the members of  Hip-Hop's Honor Guard on the site.  School some of these youngins on the history of Hip-Hop.
September 1, 2008 3:21 PM
 

hollywood252 said:

September 1, 2008 3:25 PM
 

traxcrash said:

Whats good Kangol.. I met you at the 7669 albulm release party many moons ago.. you were a real kool dude.. Much love to you
September 1, 2008 3:31 PM
 

mixhouseonline said:

High Quality Mixing and Mastering

http://www.mixhouseonline.com
September 1, 2008 3:49 PM
 

HELLRAISER said:

now i see where camron got his look from.
September 1, 2008 3:49 PM
 

n.e.n.o.s. said:

i remember being about 4 or 5 my older cousins listening to roxxanne,roxxanne, i cold want to be your man. where the educated lover at?
September 1, 2008 4:13 PM
 

Styles said:

I was a very little boy but I could recite your verse from Roxanne, Roxanne by heart...

Props on the new column....
September 1, 2008 4:33 PM
 

tha clear said:

Yo kangol did you ever have problems with the Kangol hat company and trademark infringement?
September 1, 2008 6:35 PM
 

theillseed said:

Kangol, like you...i can sing, rap dance in justa one show too.

welcome!
September 1, 2008 7:57 PM
 

MRGODBYROAD said:

from beginin, to end-end, to beginin
i'm not a looser, cause i'm all about winnin

kangol kid!!!!!! utfo!!! what you youngstas know about that!!!!
September 1, 2008 8:28 PM
 

MRGODBYROAD said:

hip hop stand up!!! kangol kid, educated lover, dr ice!!!! utfo!!!!
September 1, 2008 8:29 PM
 

tha clear said:

@ mrgodbyroad

its the "educated rapper"

Yo kangol I don't think that you're dense, but you went about the matter with no experience, you should know she doesn't need a guy like you, she needs a guy like me with a high IQ

September 1, 2008 9:12 PM
 

MRGODBYROAD said:

  @tha clear


lol................but she takes rap cause my raps the best.
September 1, 2008 9:18 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

Killa!!!
September 1, 2008 9:23 PM
 

Don’t trust me. Trust you. | Grillless said:

September 1, 2008 9:51 PM
 

HELLRAISER said:

lol @ tommy-k i think camron just found his real father
September 1, 2008 10:12 PM
 

PreciseChi said:

Sak Pase....I never knew you were Haitian....Thats Dope...I'm Haitian also....stop by my page let me know what you think.

http://www.myspace.com/precisesoundz
September 1, 2008 10:30 PM
 

Breezwrld said:

Luvin the article.. a definate must for up and comings in the industry.. look forward to reading more in the future. ~Bree
September 1, 2008 10:41 PM
 

milky009 said:

I think this column that ur doing is so needed,nessasary and is a must! Alot of people dont know what it was like for there favorite rappers,r&b groups,etc. in the 80's and early 90's.They dont know that the hotest people who made these great songs, signed bad record deals,got money's and royalty's stolen from them as well as tracks music and all kinda dirty sh*t! I believe that your column and advise will definately help artist today,so that what happened to music and artist back then,won't continue to happen!The biggest artist in the early 80's and 90's were basically..."Pimped"...alot of them were lucky to get out hopefully still owning there name. I want you to let young upcoming artist know what's what in this business! Well my dude,keep doin what u doin and of course...All My Support~yo nig 4 life~G!
September 1, 2008 10:54 PM
 

Tommy K. said:

lmao 4real. Dude looks like he could be Cam's pops.

Naww but on the real co-sign milky009.
September 1, 2008 11:20 PM
 

jase9 said:

Big up Kangol! you made BK proud bruh! (amidst all the crazy gun play from the 80's)

I remember getting my cardboard box and trying to breakdance in front of my peoples crib!

UTFO's "Roxanne" was the FIRST rap song I ever learned the words to!

Good to see one of the true pioneers in here on the humble, not bitter azz dudes that can't find work.. ya dig?!
September 1, 2008 11:40 PM
 

KingDred69 said:

Real proud to see you still out here tryin to help these young Thundercats get they mind and they money right-Yeah seeing you on here bring back some tight highschool memories from the eighties, bruh! I'll be checkin back-
September 1, 2008 11:51 PM
 

Cabana da Don said:

lmao@the cam'ron comments but that nigga does reminds me off cam 4 real lol.
September 2, 2008 12:11 AM
 

SPATE Magazine All Day said:

Thats whats up, u still wear Kangols?

http://www.spatemag.com
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http://www.myspace.com/madmanhiphop
September 2, 2008 1:04 AM
 

WayneDash said:

Our Rhymes are recited - And we are delighted-

To Give You Permission To (crunch)  BITE IT!!
September 2, 2008 8:42 AM
 

cuzzz3000 said:

Yo Kangol....Man big ups on the new column...UTFO was the first tape I ever bought.  As Biggie said I played it til it popped...but I used a little ghetto engineering I put it back together with a piece a tape and I was back on.  To this day I use some of the famous lines to describe some situation me and my friends get into...one in particular is when one of us go all out for a girl and nothing comes from it....when we get back with the fellas and they ask what happen....we just hit them with "All I receive was a pat on the back"

By the way UTFO was Kangol Kid, Educated Rapper, MixMaster Ice- who had to be one of the first to scratch aaawww
September 2, 2008 9:05 AM
 

Yo Kangol said:

Watz Good Y’all?? This is Kangol and WOW!!!!, . . this is absolutely overwhelming. For real-4Real.  Though I’ve been a Public Speaker for some time now, here I am embarking on this new profession which some would call a TEACHER.  As I read the comments and praises above, it reminds me of all my teachers and all the school teachers of today that are not treated like Rock Stars when they should be.  Some of my best friends are teachers and they are so under rated, under acknowledged and under paid for what they do.  So I just want to take this time to recognize Teachers everywhere and say, … I APPRECIATE YOU.

As for the other above comments, I will address them now.  Overall, Thank you so much for welcoming me to this forum.  I’ll be the first to say that when I entered this business at 16, I did it just to get the chicks.  I never imagined that God would later bless me with such accomplishments, awards, tributes and status (oh yeah, and thank God for the chicks too) –LOL.  But for real, this is truly an honor and if feels great to help others. It really does.  Okay, onto your comments:  
• Educated Rapper is doing well.  Staying true to his name, he is back in college acquiring another degree.
• Yes, in the beginning the Kangol Headwear Company threatened to sue me for the usage of their brand name until they noticed that every city I performed in, their sales rapidly increased which led us to an agreement to legally acquire the name Kangol Kid.
• I did not know that the Ill Seed could sing, rap and dance in just on show as well.  So Watz Good Son?? Wanna Battle?? (LOL)  I’m out of Geritol, Ben Gay and Adult Diapers … so You WIN.
• LMAO @ the Cam’ron comments. It must be the PINK. I’ma fan of Cam so I’ll take that as a compliment.  Just don’t call me Flav, cause dem fightin-words (LOL).  I believe a man who is absolutely secure in his masculinity could get away with rockin’ pink.  So I’m good ‘cause my tank is 100% Sugar-Free…Ya Dig!!!
• Yes, I am the first Haitian-American Rap Artist in the world of Hip-Hop.  Shout out to my dawg 4 life, Wyclef who made it public.  It was harder in my time fighting other prejudices like the music industry’s prejudice against Hip-Hop in which they refused to recognize us as artist.  By winning my battles in the 80’s, I made it possible for Clef to carry that torch in the name of Hip-Hop today. Real Talk.

Keep the comments coming but if you have any Hip-Hop questions and/or need some industry advice, holla at me at: yokangol@gmail.com.  I’ll be checkin in.

Totally honored.
Your Hip-Hop Pop,
Kang.
September 2, 2008 11:41 AM
 

TrueSchool said:

Good stuff bro! Been looking forward to you turning that wealth of information into gold for a long time.  I have learned so much from you about this nightmare called the "industry", and it would be a shame for you NOT to pass that along to the kids out there trying to go for theirs.

Grace and Peace
Lion
September 3, 2008 12:36 PM
 

bigced said:

Congrats Kangol! And to think I've known you for, er, let's just say A LONG DAMN TIME!!!!!!
September 3, 2008 2:11 PM
 

BLAKSMIF said:

congrats my dude!!


Blaksmif
September 3, 2008 3:34 PM
 

HarrietTubman said:

Sup Kangol:

It's been a minute.  What's crackalackin?
September 3, 2008 5:46 PM
 

Code of Iron said:

She was walking down the street so I said 'Hello
I'm Kangol from UTFO.'  And she said 'So?'
And I said 'So?!? Baby don't you know?
I can sing, rap, and dance in just one show
Cause I'm Kangol, Mr. Sophisticata
As far as know ain't nobody greater
From beginning to end and, to beginning
I never lose because I'm all about winning
But if I were to lose, I wouldn't be upset
Cause I'm not a gambler, I don't bet
I don't be in no casino, and baby while you knizzow
The izzi is the grizzeat Kizzangizzo.'
I thought she'd be impress by my devious rap
I thought I had her caught cause I'm a sinister trap
I thought it'd be a piece of cake but it was nothing like that
I guess that's what I get for thinking, ain't that right, black?
Then crizzi to gizzone and seen number izzone
Crizzin ricking tizza of mizzac mic dizza
With the bang bang, brother I feel bad
But I ain't comitting suicide for no crab
But calling her a crab is just a figure of speech
Cause she's an apple, a pear, a plum, and a peach
I thought I had it in the palm of my hand
But man oh man, if I was grand I'd bang Roxanne

legendary.
September 6, 2008 9:15 PM
 

theillseed said:

kangol...i still have a thing for the real roxanne...whats up? can u hook a playa up. lmao!

congrats
September 8, 2008 10:22 AM
 

» Name That Tune - KING-mag.com said:

September 10, 2008 4:50 PM
 

trucat said:

Yall know thats JD So So Def when he was a kid popping in the beginning of the freaks come out video!!

Its him he has even spoke about it!
September 14, 2008 8:00 PM
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