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Wildchild | |
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Birth name | Jack Brown |
Origin | Long Beach, California |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation | Rapper |
Years active | 1992-present |
Labels | Stones Throw Records, Fat Beats, SomeOthaShip Connect |
Jack Brown, better known by his stage name Wildchild,[1] is an American rapper from California.[2] He is a member of Lootpack.[3]
Career
In 2003, Wildchild released his first solo album, Secondary Protocol, on Stones Throw Records.[4] Produced by Madlib and Oh No,[5] it featured guest appearances from Medaphoar, LMNO, Percee P, Planet Asia, and Aceyalone.[6]
Personal life
Wildchild's son, Miles Brown, is an actor and dancer.
Discography
Albums
- Secondary Protocol (2003)
- Jack of All Trades (2007)
- T.G.I.F. (Thank God It's Funky) (2014)
EPs
- The Jackal (2004)
Singles
- "Knicknack 2002" (2002)
- "Code Red" (2003)
- "Wonder Years" (2004)
Guest appearances
- Quasimoto - "Discipline 99, Pt. 1" from The Unseen (2000)
- Madlib - "Cut One" from Madlib Invazion (2000)
- Kankick - "On the Lookout" from From Artz Unknown (2001)
- BT - "Kimosabe" from Emotional Technology (2003)
- Oh No - "Stomp That, V. 2" and "WTF" from The Disrupt (2004)
- LMNO - "Life Is a Come Up" from Economic Food Chain Music (2004)
- Madvillain - "Hardcore Hustle" from Madvillainy (2004)
- Declaime - "Signs" from Conversations with Dudley (2004)
- Hyper - "This Is a Warning" from We Control (2006)
- Oh No - "Keep It Lit" from Exodus into Unheard Rhythms (2006)
- Foreign Beggars - "Let Go" from Stray Point Agenda (2006)
- Dabrye - "The Stand" from Two/Three (2006)
- Pigeon John - "If You Let It" from Featuring Pigeon John 2 (2007)
- Metro - "Hand in Motion 1" and "Hands in Motion 2" from Hands in Motion (2008)
- Eno.D + Magnificent Ruffians - "Fire" from Firewater (2009)
- Jazz Liberatorz - "After Party (Jazz Lib Remix)" from Fruit of the Past (2009)
- Grems - "MJC" from Sea Sex & Grems (2009)
- A State of Mind - "Root to the Fruit" from Platypus Funk (2010)
- Kyo Itachi - "Super Psycho" from Musikyo (2010)
- B-Doub - "Playin 4 Keeps" from Food for Thought (2010)
- Oh No - "Overload" from Ohnomite (2012)
References
- ^ Tai, James (July 2003). "Wildchild". The Source. Black Enterprise Incorporated. Archived from the original on February 10, 2008. Retrieved March 15, 2008.
- ^ Torreano, Bradley. "Wildchild - Biography". Allmusic. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
- ^ Cowie, Del F. (May 2003). "Wildchild - Secondary Protocol". Exclaim!.
- ^ Rabin, Nathan (April 22, 2003). "Wildchild: Secondary Protocol". The A.V. Club.
- ^ Samuelson, Sam. "Secondary Protocol - Wildchild". Allmusic. Retrieved November 25, 2014.
- ^ Winning, Brolin (May 30, 2003). "Secondary Protocol". XLR8R.
External links
- Wildchild on Stones Throw Records
- Wildchild discography at Discogs