Ced-Gee
Appearance
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![]() Ced-Gee performing on October 1, 2011 in Asbury Park, New Jersey. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Cedric Ulmont Miller |
Also known as | Delta Force One |
Born | August 13, 1963 |
Origin | The Bronx,New York City,U.S. |
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Years active | 1984–present |
Labels | Next Plateau Records |
Member of | Ultramagnetic MCs |
Website | cedgee |
Cedric"Ced-Gee"Miller(born 1963) is an Americanhip hopproducerand rapper fromthe Bronx,New York.He is best known as a member ofUltramagnetic MCs.[1]He received special thanks for his production onBoogie Down Productions'Criminal Minded,and he producedTim Dog's "Fuck Compton".[2]He has also worked alongsideAntoinette,Bill Cosby,Blak Prophetz,Doug E. Fresh,Jeff Redd,Paperboy,Spaceman Patterson,Sybil,andTreacherous Three.
Ced-Gee has held positions as anA&Rman and staff producer, a producer forNext Plateau Records,Wild Pitch Records,Mercury Records,Ruffhouse Records,Roadrunner Records,andUptown Records.
Discography
[edit]Solo
[edit]Studio albums
- 2004 –The Underground Show EP(CD) (The Factshen)
Singles
- 1998 – "Long Gev/The Impossible" (12 ") (3-2-1 Records)
With Ultramagnetic MCs
[edit]- 1988 –Critical Beatdown
- 1992 –Funk Your Head Up
- 1993 –The Four Horsemen
- 2007 –The Best Kept Secret
Notable production credits and guest appearances
[edit]Albums
- 1987 -Criminal MindedbyBoogie Down Productions
- 1993 -Idol the Bloodsportby MF911
- 2009 -Bill Cosby Presents the Cosnarati: State of EmergencybyBill Cosby
Songs
- 1989 - "Bad Beats Suite" bySybilfromSybil
- 1991 - "Fuck Compton","You Ain't Shit "," Can't Fuck Around "," Goin' Wild in the Penile "and" Patriotic Pimp "byTim DogfromPenicillin on Wax
- 1994 - "Ain't Nothing Changed" byTreacherous ThreefromOld School Flava
- 2005 - "Intro" and "The Illest" byBlak Prophetzfrom2nd Coming
- 2009 - "Magnetic Junkadelic" byKool KeithfromTashan Dorrsett
References
[edit]- ^Cooper, Sean."Biography: Ultramagnetic MC's".Allmusic.Retrieved26 May2010.
- ^Barber, Andrew; Tharpe, Frazier (2018-10-31)."The 50 Best Hip-Hop Diss Songs".Complex.Retrieved2019-11-27.
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