Cold 187um
Birth nameGregory Fernard Hutchison
Also known asBig Hutch
Born (1967-08-04) August 4, 1967
Pomona, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • producer
  • entrepreneur
Years active1987–present
LabelsRuthless
Tommy Boy
Death Row

Gregory Fernard Hutchison (born August 4, 1967), known as Big Hutch and Cold 187 um, is an American rapper and producer, and leader of the rap group Above the Law. He currently records for his self-founded label.

Biography

Hutchison is the son of songwriter Richard Hutchison and the nephew of late R&B singer Willie Hutch.[1] Above the Law signed to Ruthless Records in late 1989,[2] releasing their debut album, Livin' Like Hustlers, in 1990. The album was overseen and co-produced by producer Dr. Dre, who would soon leave the label and start up Death Row Records, and featured members of the group N.W.A.[3] Cold 187 um contributed to the success of Ruthless after Dre's departure and the breakup of N.W.A. During his tenure on the label he produced for Eazy-E's 5150: Home 4 tha Sick and It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa, MC Ren's The Villain in Black among other projects.

Hutch and his group parted ways with Ruthless in 1996. In mid-1999, the producer was brought in by Suge Knight to replace Daz Dillinger as head producer for Death Row Records.[4] During his tenure there, Cold 187 um would oversee production on numerous albums. In 2004, Above the Law was put on hold, as Cold 187 um was jailed for drug trafficking.[5] Upon his release the group resumed recording and touring. As a solo artist, Hutch released Fresh Out the Pen in August 2008, and both EF U Hutch in November 2010, and Only God Can Judge Me in April 2011, in collaboration with Big Shot Music Group.

In 2011, as Big Hutch, Hutchinson toured with Insane Clown Posse, Twiztid and Blaze Ya Dead Homie as part of the American Psychos Tour in October.[6] Hutchinson was a featured artist on "Where Do We Go From Here?", which was recorded during that tour.[7] Later in the year, it was announced that Hutchinson had signed with Psychopathic Records, and his album The Only Solution was released on October 22, 2012. Hutchinson left Psychopathic in 2013 due to poor sales.[8]

On April 1, 2014, Hutchinson released his self-produced new album titled The Big Hit. Shortly after the release of "The Big Hit" Cali Barnes released "Remember Me", produced by Cold 187 um, but the single failed to chart. In August 2015, Cold 187 um was featured on Dr. Dre's album Compton on the track "Loose Cannons". On October 24, 2015, The Hip Hop Foundation released an article on their website titled "5 Legendary Hip Hop Producers You Never Hear About" giving Cold 187 um the number one spot. The article credits him for being a legend that pioneered a generation of west coast hip hop sound G-Funk.[9]

In 2016, Netflix Originals released Hip-Hop Evolution. Hutchison appears in episode four: "The Birth of Gangsta Rap". On October 10, 2016, Cold 187 um released The Black Godfather, a double album featuring numerous guest artists.[10]

In 2023, Hutchinson was featured as a playable character in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2.

Meaning of "um" in 187um

According to an OC Weekly interview with the artist back in 9/7/2016, the "um" in his name stands for "untouchable murder", or to invoke the 7 numeral as "Sevum" like "5th" means "Fifth".[11]

Discography

Studio albums

Mixtapes

  • From Pomona with Love (2011)

Extended plays

  • EF U Hutch (2010)

Production credits

YearArtistSong(s)Album
1990 N.W.A "100 Miles and Runnin'" 100 Miles and Runnin'
1992 Eazy-E "Neighborhood Sniper" 5150: Home 4 tha Sick
1993 Mz Kilo "All Over a Ho" Menace II Society soundtrack
1993 Eazy-E "Any Last Werdz" It's On (Dr. Dre) 187um Killa
1994 Kokane Entire album Funk Upon a Rhyme
1995 Frost Various tracks Smile Now, Die Later
1995 Kam "Givin' It Up" Made in America
1996 MC Ren 8 tracks The Villain in Black
1996 Mac Mall "Opening Doors" Untouchable
2001 2Pac 9 tracks Until the End of Time
2013 Big Hoodoo 2 tracks ("Crystal Skull" and "Happily Ever After") Crystal Skull
2014 Shaelyn Rolf 3 tracks ("Tick Tick" "Intoxicated" "Not the Same) Shaelyn Rolf EP
2014 Cali Barnes "Remember Me" Cali Barnes EP
2014 Cold 187 um Entire album The Big Hit
2014 Cali Barnes and Shaelyn Rolf "My Life" The Drew: No Excuse Just Produce soundtrack
2015 Dr. Dre "Loose Cannons" Compton
2016 Cold 187 um Entire album The Black Godfather

References

  1. Adeniji, Ade (February 23, 2023). "30 Years Later, the Full Story Behind the Forgotten First Song of G Funk". Okayplayer. Retrieved March 15, 2023.
  2. "World Wide Connected HipHop and RnB: You have been blocked". Archived from the original on April 8, 2009. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  3. "Above The Law – Livin' Like Hustlers (CD, Album)". Discogs.com. February 20, 1990. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  4. "With Suge Behind Bars, Big Hutch Is In Charge". MTV.com. July 18, 2001. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  5. "// Big Hutch aka Cold 187um (Above The Law) Interview (February 2008) // West Coast News Network //". Dubcnn.com. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  6. "Big Hutch Interview – 3/9/12 on Vimeo". Vimeo.com. March 17, 2012. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  7. "Psychopathic Family with Big Hutch – Where Do We Go From Here? - Music Video". YouTube. October 15, 2011. Archived from the original on December 14, 2021. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  8. "Cold187um no longer on Psychopathic". Faygoluvers.net. July 22, 2013. Retrieved February 10, 2016.
  9. "5 Legendary Hip Hop Producers You Never Hear About". The Hip Hop Foundation. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
  10. "Cold 187um "The Black Godfather" Artwork, Tracklist & Release Date | DubCNN.com // West Coast Hip-Hop : Daily For Over A Decade". Dubcnn.com. Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  11. "Cold 187um THE TRUTH BEHIND ICE CUBE'S LEGENDARY BRAWL WITH ABOVE THE LAW". ocweekly.com. Retrieved December 4, 2023.
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