It was around the age of 11 when making beats won out over video games to b… Read Full Bio ↴It was around the age of 11 when making beats won out over video games to become Oh No’s most obsessive pastime. Over the years, as the Cali-bred b-boy honed his skills of rhyming and producing, it became obvious that – like his brother Madlib (iconic hip-hop maestro), his father Otis Jackson (cult ’70s soul singer) and his uncle Jon Faddis (renowned jazz trumpeter) – Oh No would go on to pursue the family business of music.
Oh No debuted as a producer and MC in his own right with The Disrupt, his 2004 full-length on Stones Throw Records. With recent beat production on the albums of fellow Oxnard, CA-based MC's Wildchild, MED, Roc C, and on Guilty Simpson's upcoming 2007 album Ode to the Ghetto, Oh No has probably logged more beats on Stones Throw releases than anyone else besides Madlib. In recent years, Oh No has carved out a funky style related, but distinct, to that of his famed sibling, as magazines like XXL, The Source and URB have all attested. A landmark collaboration with jazz/funk legend David Matthews (arranger behind many of James Brown’s finest albums) at last year’s Red Bull Music Academy – where Mr. Matthews composed an orchestral piece based on a single Oh No beat – hinted at the scope of things to come from the young underground impresario.
The hip-hop world can now witness Oh No’s musical vision with Exodus Into Unheard Rhythms, a unique concept album made of beats derived solely from Galt MacDermot samples. Known primarily as the composer of the late-’60s smash musical HAIR, Galt MacDermot distilled the essence of R&B rhythms and Broadway melodies into a unique and potent groove for the Age of Aquarius. After his breakthrough hits from HAIR, MacDermot perfected his sound throughout the following decades on his own imprint, Kilmarnock Records, backed by longtime collaborators, jazz/funk drumming legends Bernard Purdie and Idris Muhammad. MacDermot offered Oh No access to his huge (and still growing) catalog of music for his work on Exodus.
Once he put his own sonic stamp on the composer’s inimitable material, Oh No pitched the 70-plus beats he made to the MC's in his network. A formidable cast heeded his call to lyrically bless – from veterans like De La Soul’s Posdnuos and DITC legend A.G. to current indie powerhouses like Murs and Vast Aire. Longtime Oh No comrades like LMNO, M.E.D., Aloe Blacc, Wildchild and Dudley Perkins do their parts, while appearances from Buckshot of Black Moon and Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers lend additional weight to the all-star cast. While he only touches the mic on three tracks here, Oh No’s production efforts alone prove that he is one of those musical mavericks who – like Galt – hear the unheard rhythms first, and lead the way for the rest.
In 2007, Oh No followed up his Exodus Into Unheard Rhythms with Dr. No's Oxperiment, followed by 2009's Dr. No's Ethiopium, and most recently, 2012's OhNoMite, which is scheduled to be released June 5, 2012.
Oh No debuted as a producer and MC in his own right with The Disrupt, his 2004 full-length on Stones Throw Records. With recent beat production on the albums of fellow Oxnard, CA-based MC's Wildchild, MED, Roc C, and on Guilty Simpson's upcoming 2007 album Ode to the Ghetto, Oh No has probably logged more beats on Stones Throw releases than anyone else besides Madlib. In recent years, Oh No has carved out a funky style related, but distinct, to that of his famed sibling, as magazines like XXL, The Source and URB have all attested. A landmark collaboration with jazz/funk legend David Matthews (arranger behind many of James Brown’s finest albums) at last year’s Red Bull Music Academy – where Mr. Matthews composed an orchestral piece based on a single Oh No beat – hinted at the scope of things to come from the young underground impresario.
The hip-hop world can now witness Oh No’s musical vision with Exodus Into Unheard Rhythms, a unique concept album made of beats derived solely from Galt MacDermot samples. Known primarily as the composer of the late-’60s smash musical HAIR, Galt MacDermot distilled the essence of R&B rhythms and Broadway melodies into a unique and potent groove for the Age of Aquarius. After his breakthrough hits from HAIR, MacDermot perfected his sound throughout the following decades on his own imprint, Kilmarnock Records, backed by longtime collaborators, jazz/funk drumming legends Bernard Purdie and Idris Muhammad. MacDermot offered Oh No access to his huge (and still growing) catalog of music for his work on Exodus.
Once he put his own sonic stamp on the composer’s inimitable material, Oh No pitched the 70-plus beats he made to the MC's in his network. A formidable cast heeded his call to lyrically bless – from veterans like De La Soul’s Posdnuos and DITC legend A.G. to current indie powerhouses like Murs and Vast Aire. Longtime Oh No comrades like LMNO, M.E.D., Aloe Blacc, Wildchild and Dudley Perkins do their parts, while appearances from Buckshot of Black Moon and Wise Intelligent of Poor Righteous Teachers lend additional weight to the all-star cast. While he only touches the mic on three tracks here, Oh No’s production efforts alone prove that he is one of those musical mavericks who – like Galt – hear the unheard rhythms first, and lead the way for the rest.
In 2007, Oh No followed up his Exodus Into Unheard Rhythms with Dr. No's Oxperiment, followed by 2009's Dr. No's Ethiopium, and most recently, 2012's OhNoMite, which is scheduled to be released June 5, 2012.
Chump
Oh No Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Chump' by these artists:
Billie Joe Armstrong; Green Day I don't know you but I think I hate you You're…
Famous Dex Dexter Fake ass niggas, I don't even give no fuck, that's…
Green Day I don't know you but I think I hate you You're…
Green Day [Dookie 1994] I don't know you but I think I hate you You're…
Green Day(年輕歲月合唱團) I don't know you but I think I hate you You're…
Jawbox You strained to find a lesson Now just ignore it Hold on…
LIVING ROOM - Green Day I don't know you but I think I hate you You're…
SITES Please don’t send me back out there It’s gettin' late and…
The W's Standing on the corner of the street Waiting for you in…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Oh No:
3 Dollars Watch out- How much you pay to Come in here? Three…
All My Farewell to all my friends Who I will never see again You…
I Can't Help Myself Hahah... Yeah, bounce... (Do it, come on) (Turn around) do i…
I cant help myself Hahah... Yeah, bounce... (Do it, come on) (Turn around) do i…
In This (feat. Murs) Chorus: scratched x2] "Uh-ohh!" .. "We in t…
Madness Well I've chased a rainbow I have coveted gold I've sat…
Move [Talking:] There goes the neighborhood, Yung Redd uh-huh Yea…
No Aire (feat. Vast Aire) [Vast Aire:] I'm like Johnny Mnemonic …
Oh Zone [Oh No:] See, way back in the days befo' I was…
Play On On a dark night in the city Of broken eagles, they…
Right Now Once Upon the wings of love I dashed up on the…
Seventeen When he was five years old his mom took him…
Smile A Lil' Bit feat. Posdnuos (feat. Posdnuos) [Po: gradually getting louder and slower…
Take Drugs Hey yo, knock knock, get your motherfucking doc and motherfu…
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Brethren Xavier
love this track love seeing the B-boys get ill on this shit right here
JamieBarnes11
This is what reall damn good Hip Hop is like not crap like 50 cent. You should check some more stuff like this out. "Expanding Musical Horizons" and such.
Lincoln Hempstead
This sample is from an afrobeat band called oneness of Juju, I'm a fan of them and it was cool to see their sound be used for something this stylistic and different, watching the evolution and development of culture through music is so cool
FreddieBear1
Nice info. Do you know the name of the song? It kind of reminds me of African Rhythms, but I'm not sure if that's the correct track.
Lincoln Hempstead
@FreddieBear1 The song is called "Follow Me" from their album Space Jungle Luv
El Crespo Visionz
Killa!! Oh No!! The best producer around now!!
Nobertto Leandro
2020 and I still listening THIS song and watch THIS movie !!! Who else is wit me ?! ✌🏾
Randy
Shit just makes me wanna skate and flow.
Knightkow.Productions.International.Hardcore
NOSTALGIA!!!!
ausar02
certified banger