The
Arabian Prince Though he's known mostly (if at all) for his early membership in N.W.A., the Arabian Prince had been a producer and DJ since the early '80s, which undoubtedly helped him sustain his career after leaving N.W.A.. He began in the music business while still in middle school, recording mixtapes during after hours at KACE radio (where his father worked) and DJing school dances as well as the occasional club date. Arabian Prince began recording his own tracks during 1982-1983, and co-produced Bobby Jimmy & the Critters as well as doing live dates with the Egyptian Lover, World Class Wreckin' Cru, and the L.A. Dream Team. Early singles like "Innovator" and "Situation
Hot" got much respect on the Los Angeles club scene, and his consistent
studio experimentation led to some work with Dr. Dre and N.W.A. for 1988's
Straight Outta Compton. One year later saw the release of his own first
full-length, Brother Arab, for Orpeus. The single "She's Got a Big
Posse" found some chart action, and Tha Underworld followed in 1992.
Where's My Bytches, released in 1995, was his last LP of the '90s, though
he pursued several musical projects as well as ownership in a special-effects
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