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Daddy X
Brad Xavier, born in the 70s and better known by his stage name Daddy X, is a hip hop artist and record producer.[1][2][3] He is the frontman for Kottonmouth Kings.
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Career
The eldest leader and spoke man of the Subnoize Tribe and founding member of the O.C musical maniacs Doggy style. Then later signed with Eazy-E's Ruthless Records. X has pioneered the foundation for years, making music, DJ'ing, promoting events and clubs in California for over ten years as well as leading the legendary punk rock group the Humble Gods, which included original Pennywise bassist Jason Thirsk. X has been bridging punk and hip hop for years as what he has been known to call "Rip-Hop". With his production partner Mike Kumagai Brad X works on the production for his current group the Kottonmouth Kings. Performing live for their fans seems to be what motivates X to his fullest. Brad Xavier works mainly on the subject of legalize marijuana and treating everyone with equality. In his own words he speaks, "Ride until your dying daze seek truth, observe nature, break the mold and don't sleep on us"!
Discography
LPs
# | Title | Year | Label |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Organic Soul | 2004 | Suburban Noize Records |
2 | Family Ties | 2006 | Suburban Noize Records |
Singles
# | Title | Year | Label | Album |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mindbender | 2006 | Suburban Noize Records | Family Ties |
2 | All Seeing Eye | 2006 | Suburban Noize Records | Family Ties |
Videography
# | Title | Year | Album | Director | Label |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mindbender | 2006 | Family Ties | Suburban Noize Records | |
2 | Freedom | 2000 | Family Ties | P-Nice | Suburban Noize Records |
Trivia
- Brad was great friends with deceased sky surfer/musician Rob Harris and is credited as a friend of The Rob Harris Foundation.
- Xavier's daughter, Sky Blue is featured in several Kottonmouth Kings' tracks in the albums Rollin' Stoned and Cloud Nine as well as on his album Organic Soul.
References
- ↑ Boehm, Mike. (November 11, 1998) Los Angeles Times Pop Album Review: Emphatic, Catchy, but Humorless. Section: Calendar; Page 2
- ↑ Baret, Nathalie. (August 11, 2006) Albuquerque Journal "Kings" develop music, clothing on their terms. Section: Venue; Page 24.
- ↑ Gonzales, Ron. (March 30, 2007) Albuquerque Journal. Kottonmouth Kings kick career into hyper-drive. Section: Venue; Page 18.