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Platinum Pied Pipers is a Detroit-based hip hop and R&B group comprised of producer Waajeed (Robert O'Bryant), and multi-instrumentalist Saadiq (Darnell Bolden, not to be confused with Raphael Saadiq). Their music usually features a rotating and varied array of artists.
Background
The two met through rapper Baatin in 1992. Sometime in 2000, they decided to form a duo and began releasing 12"s and mixtapes. It was their collaboration with Dwele in 2003, however, called "Ridin' High" which caught the ears of music listeners, and set the stage for a full-length album. The pair have a rather distinctive mixture of sounds as, although Waajeed is primarily a hip hop producer, Saadiq is a protege of Motown producer Barrett Strong, making for a finely tuned middleground. As stated in interviews, the name "Platinum Pied Pipers" was chosen at random and has no connection to the Pied Piper folk tale.
Triple P
Their debut album Triple P was eventually released in 2005 through the Ubiquity record label, and received a large amount of praise from people such as Gilles Peterson, and ?uestlove, who claimed to have listened to the album 7 times in a row. LA Weekly made it their "Pick of the Week" and said "While [Waajeed] made hip-hop for the streets with his act Slum Village, he's now making intergalactic soul with PPP... the Triple P's debut for Ubiquity has created a buzz in the air and a tremble on the dance floor".
Other album highlights include a Latin-fueled version of “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover” featuring Rogiérs of Fibby Music, and a track with Detroit hip hop rapper Invincible.
Discography
Albums
- Triple P - (2005, Ubiquity)
12"s
- "Ridin' High" b/w "Open Your Eyes" - (2003, Ubiquity)
- featuring Dwele
- "Stay With Me"*, "I Got You"*, "Your Day Is Done"^ - (2004, Ubiquity)
- * featuring Tiombe Lockhart
- ^ featuring Georgia Anne Muldrow
- "Act Like You Know"* b/w "Now Or Never"^ - (2005, Ubiquity)
- * featuring J Dilla
- ^ featuring Tiombe Lockhart
- "Shotgun"^, "Fever" (2005, Ubiquity)
- ^ featuring Jay Dee (J Dilla), Invincible & Medaphoar