Rasco | |
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Birth name | Keida Ann Brewer |
Born | September 6, 1970 |
Origin | Cleveland Ohio |
Genres | Hip hop |
Years active | 1988–present |
Labels | Pocketslinted Entertainment |
Keida Brewer (born September 6, 1970), known professionally as Rasco (a bacronym for "Realistic, Ambitious, Serious, Cautious, and Organized"),[1] is an American rapper.
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Rasco became associated with hip hop in California. His first album was released on Stones Throw Records. He is also a member of the rap group Cali Agents with Planet Asia.
Discography
Albums
- 1998 – Time Waits for No Man (Stones Throw Records)
- 1999 – The Birth EP (Copasetik)
- 2000 – How the West Was One (with Planet Asia as Cali Agents) (Ground Control)
- 2000 – 20,000 Leagues Under the Street, Vol. 1 (PocketsLinted)
- 2001 – Hostile Environment (Copasetik)
- 2003 – Escape from Alcatraz (PocketsLinted)
- 2003 – Presents Hip-Hop Classics, Vol. 1 (Copasetik)
- 2004 – Head of the State (with Planet Asia as Cali Agents) (PocketsLinted)
- 2004 – The Minority Report (PocketsLinted)
- 2005 – The Dick Swanson Theory (PocketsLinted)
- 2006 – Fire & Ice (with Planet Asia as Cali Agents) (PocketsLinted)
- 2010 – Global Threat (PocketsLinted)
- 2010 – The Untouchables - Al Capone's Vault
- 2012 – United Fakes of America (PocketsLinted)
- 2013 – Swan & Simpson EP (with Guilty Simpson)
- 2014 – 7 Days EP (Pocketslinted)
- 2015 – The Replacement Killers (Rasco & Tristate)
Guest
- 1999 – BT – "Madskillz-Mic Chekka", "Smartbomb" and "Love on Haight Street"
- 2000 – Peter Gabriel – "The Story of OVO"
- 2002 – Linkin Park – "Ppr:Kut (Cheapshot & Jubacca featuring Rasco & Planet Asia)"
- 2003 – BT – "The Revolution"
- 2007 – Hot in Pursuit feat. Rasco – "Raise the Bar"
- 2007 – Paulie Rhyme and Deedot – "Block 4 Block"
- 2010 – Smoky Mo feat. Rasco & Big D – "My People with Me"
- 2010 – Kid Pex feat. Rasco – "Art of War"
- 2013 – Antihelden feat. Rasco – "J. Rambo Flow"
- 2020 – Remo Conscious feat. Rasco & EBF - "Devil Didn’t Make Me"
References
- ↑ Johnson, Zac. "Rasco | Biography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 3 January 2014.
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