Paris
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Paris, hiphop-artist from San Francisco 2) Paris, band from Sweden 3) Paris, original name from Poison 4) Paris, band from UK 5) Paris, US-70s-rockband 6) Paris, singer/songwriter from Norway 7)Paris, sleazerock band from Australia 1) Paris (real name Oscar Jackson, Jr.; born October 29, 1967 in California) is a hip hop artist from San Francisco known for his militantly confrontational rapping, and especially the controversial track "Bush Killa." After earning a degree in economics from University of California-Davis, Paris founded Scarface Records but released his first single with Tommy Boy Records. "The Devil Made Me Do It" was his critically acclaimed debut 1990 LP; the title track was banned by MTV. Paris' 1992 follow-up, "Sleeping With the Enemy", was not released due to the anti-George H. W. ...show more
There is more than one artist with this name: 1) Paris, hiphop-artist from San Francisco 2) Paris, band from Sweden 3) Paris, original name from Poison 4) Paris, band from UK 5) Paris, US-70s-rockband 6) Paris, singer/songwriter from Norway 7)Paris, sleazerock band from Australia 1) Paris (real name Oscar Jackson, Jr.; born October 29, 1967 in California) is a hip hop artist from San Francisco known for his militantly confrontational rapping, and especially the controversial track "Bush Killa." After earning a degree in economics from University of California-Davis, Paris founded Scarface Records but released his first single with Tommy Boy Records. "The Devil Made Me Do It" was his critically acclaimed debut 1990 LP; the title track was banned by MTV. Paris' 1992 follow-up, "Sleeping With the Enemy", was not released due to the anti-George H. W.
Bush track "Bush Killa" and the album's insert, featuring the artist waiting behind a tree, holding an assault rifle, as the president is waving to the crowd. Unable to find a distributor, Paris released it on Scarface Records and the album was a critical success though sales were slim (but successful by independent standards, at about 400,000 units). "Guerrilla Funk" (1994, 1994 in music) sold roughly 300,000 units, but his follow-up, "Unleashed" drew cries of selling out with its g funk sound, though the message still was one of unity and struggle against racial discrimination. In 2003 he resurfaced with a new label, Guerrilla Funk Recordings.
His most recent album is "Sonic Jihad" and continues his record of controversial album covers: it depicts a plane flying into the White House, and speaks on many topics, including the War on Terror, the war in Iraq, police brutality, black-on-black violence and conditions in inner-city communities. Included on the album are Kam, Dead Prez , and Public Enemy. Most recently, Paris completed a project with Public Enemy, "Rebirth of a Nation" , a title taken from the 1915 film, Birth of a Nation, a racist portrayal of African Americans after the Civil War, glorifying the Ku Klux Klan. Although Chuck D is the primary vocal performer, Paris penned the bulk of the album which also features MC Ren, Immortal Technique, and the Conscious Daughters. ...show less
Albums & Singles by Paris

In Crowded Subways - EP

When I Laid My Eyes On You

Secrets On Tape

The Devil Made Me Remix

The Devil Made Me

Sleeping With The Enemy

Guerrilla Funk

Les Amis De Paris

Sonic Jihad

Yellow Eden

You Know Me

Guerrilla Funk (The Deluxe Edition)

Guerilla Funk (International Only)

Sleeping With The Enemy (The Deluxe Edition)

The Devil Made Me Do It
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