Biz Markie, famous for the classic rap song "Just a friend died".
Biz Markie is a native of Marcel Theo Hall (Marcel Theo Hall) and a figure of hip-hop larger than life. He was 57 years old. Hall is widely known for his career dating back to 1986, and later became a beloved cultural figure, with his energetic personality such as his hit single "Just A Friend" in 1989. His manager Jenni D. Izumi confirmed his death. "During this difficult time, we have received many calls of support and prayers, and we are grateful for that," Izumi told NPR by email. "Biz has created an artistic heritage. His industry peers and loving fans will always celebrate for him. He was fit to touch their lives through music, for 35 years." Hall had reportedly been ill for several months, but Izumi did not provide an official cause of death. Biz has matured when rap is still young; In terms of methods and styles, this is an age of freedom, an age of seemingly naive but insane progress. He was claved in Harlem and moved to Long Island when he was a teenager. The first introduction to people outside of New York in the Dutch hip-hop documentary "Big Fun in the Big Town" in 1986 is at least the best in the movie. Inside, we see a tall, slim beatboxer wearing a hat with the capital "Biz Markie" imprinted on it. He and his colleague Roxanne Shanté were ecstatic on stage. When the camera zoomed in on Biz, they were doing energetic routines back and forth, demonstrating their natural knack for throwing parties and moving crowds with their natural voice and presence. He was one of the first people to stand out in Juice Crew, a dazzling group led by producer Marley Marl. A visionary man has assembled a team of skilled and rich personality. In the modern era Only the supernatural supernatural ability can contend with it. Wudang faction. The team’s affiliates are mostly outside of Queensbridge, founded by radio DJ Mr. Magic, and then joined Tyrone Williams’ record label Cold Chillin. Their first version, "Roxanne's Revenge" in 1984, was produced by Marley and featured the 15-year-old Roxanne Shante as the protagonist. The glamorous release was a success and contributed to the early development of Juice Crew to a large extent. The young original super group is composed of several ultimate greats: Big Daddy Kane, Kool G Rap, Masta Ace, MC Shan, etc. They were the pioneers of that era, a strong team that inspired the new school when rap was all the rage in the mid-1980s. Each member has different characteristics. If Kane is a dancing playboy and G Rap is a liar, then Biz is the clown, a comedian among a group of serious rhythm experts. His expression has never been as dexterous as others, but he will use accessories and costumes to take advantage of his figure, push the mic to his neck when boxing, and pull a joke on himself. In a boastful world, his self-loathing is a refreshing contrast, utter humility, which is a theme that has never strayed too far from the rest of his career. He is affectionately called the "Joker Prince" of the hip-hop world by many people. Biz's first formal Solo album was Goin'Off in 1988. This is the first album produced by Marley Marl. The main single is still his best single; "Make music with your mouth, Biz" , "Nobody Beats the Biz" and "Vapors", this is an interesting four-line popular story that turned out to be a big success. In the last section of the song, he lamented affectionately: "I said, ‘Can I come down, champion?’ They said no! He treated me like a wet food stamp." The Biz Never Sleeps, his second album, not only gave birth to Markie's most famous song, but also gave birth to one of the taller rap songs "Just A Friend". He brilliantly showcased Freddie Scott's "You Got What I Need" and became his biggest single, eventually ranking 9th on the Billboard. In the music video, Biz wears a powdered wig and portrays Mozart brilliantly on the piano. This is a story of constant rejection, reinforced by a chorus of worms. Biz appeared crying on the cover of a 12-inch single; frowning, handkerchief and the like. The sequel to "Biz Never Sleeps" "I Need a Haircut" is largely remembered by the court's ruling on copyright law: singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan sued Biz and his record The company Warner Bros. unauthorized use of his 1972 hit song, “It’s another person.” (naturally) “The result was a landmark decision. Since then, the sampling method has been tightened so that all future rap releases (and all music ) All abide by strict licensing rules. The copy I need has been released. The hair cut from the store shelf makes it disappointing, although there are glorious moments, the most important of which is "Alone Again", this song makes them Stuck in trouble and shocked the entire industry. The title of the conference is naughty, All Samples Cleared! With the end of the 1990s, it is clear that Biz has taken root in hip-hop music, but it has also surpassed. He has fans, including Beast Boy, and they included him in their three projects; Check Your Head (1992), Ill Communication (1994) and Hello Nasty (1998). He was sampled by the Rolling Stones in "Anybody Seen My Baby" and his voice was added to the middle sequence of the song. He also appeared in reality shows (Celebrity Fit Club) and popular radio, playing Len's 1999 "Beautiful Day" and other songs.The Biz’s last studio album Weekend Warrior arrived in 2003 and saw him work with the 45 King producer and JZone, but it did most of the beat. P. Diddy's conspicuous appearance confirmed his noble status. The album includes a lovely horizontal track ("Chinese Food"), in which he praised Aaliyah and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez in the introduction, and then listed all his favorite Chinese dishes in the chorus. He likewise appeared in movies, playing a trans-college version of himself in Men in Black II. On television, he often appears on the music-focused children's show Yo Gabba Gabba! In a fascinating clip called "Biz's Beat of the Day", he gave a brief description of how to box, usually wearing costumes. He likewise opened for Chris Rock on his No Apologies tour. There are popular T-shirts that are sold a lot with his face, and now there is the famous and reactionary witty saying: "Oh, hurry! When your fans reach the highest level in history, dolls, cereal boxes and similar action figures Until the news of his recent hospitalization in late July 2020, you can find Biz on social media, post his toy collection, or play with a 45-year-old monkey. Obviously, he still often toured and performed traditional performances and guest appearances. It published a pamphlet of the exhibition, the old feeling is the history or trend of the technical convention. There are withal photos of him and other legends such as Slick Rick and Rakim. His huge smile and full comedic energy are as vital as the 1986 Dutch documentary mentioned above. An autonomous rap named Edan predicted the arrival of this terrible day through a song called "Funky Voltron" in 2005. " He said: "Because when the sounds of rhythm was suspicious and the children bark at the scene \/ This will be a sad day, just like Bizmark left to die". For more than 30 years, Biz has easily expressed the joy of life through always healthy and happy humor. His art feels inclusive and he wants us to laugh and be drawn to his toys, record collection, beats, songs, jokes, and the faces he makes.

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