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Birth name
  
Tony Olabode

Name
  
Blak Twang

Also known as
  
Tony Rotton

Role
  
Rapper

Origin
  
Deptford, London

Genres
  
British hip hop

Instruments
  
Vocals, rapping


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Albums
  
The Rotton Club, Kik Off, Speaking from Experience, Dettwork S.E., Dettwork SouthEast, 19 Long Time, The Pantheon

Nominations
  
BET Hip Hop Award for Best UK Act

Similar People
  
Rodney P, Mystro, Roots Manuva, Jehst, Jahmali

Profiles

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Blak Twang (born Tony Olabode, England) who also uses the pseudonyms of Taipanic and Tony Rotton, is a British rapper who grew up in Deptford, Lewisham, South-East London.

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Twang is famed for his live performances all around the world and his ability, especially in his earlier recordings, to include various South London word usage and slang as well as locations without sounding too obvious, making him a firm favourite with English hip-hop fans as the original, "Hip-Hop Geezer".

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His debut single was 1995's "What Goin' On". His debut album, Dettwork SouthEast (a pun on the rail company Network SouthEast) was sent out to the media for self-promotion but never released. It included "Real Estate" and the title track, "Dettwork SouthEast". His second album, 19 Long Time, also suffered from record label obstruction. The album included "Red Letters" and Roots Manuva collaboration, "Shhhoosh".

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However, his 2002 album Kik Off was awarded full label release, and spawned several singles, the football themed "Kik Off", Twang anthem "So Rotton", and "Trixsta" (featuring Estelle), all of which achieved radio play and a degree of commercial success. In 2005 he released the album The Rotton Club, backed with the single "GCSE (Ghetto Children Sex Education)" featuring Twang's protégé (and Rottonus Records signee) K9. Twang also released another single from the album in late 2005, "Travellin" which featured Barrington Levy in the original album version, but the video featured the First Man Remix with female singer Tali.

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On October 20, 2013, he released a single "Badda Dan Dat", which features remixes from drum and bass artists Run Tingz Cru, Serial Killaz and Terrahawk. It was released through Ramajam Recordings. In September 2014, Dettwerk SouthEast finally received a full release on Sony Music.

Blak Twang is heavily linked with rapper Versetti and others. He was featured alongside rapper Ty in the UK remix of Talib Kweli & Hi Tek's "Down for the Count" in 2001. Amongst his nominations for awards include a MOBO, a Kora, and a "Best International Hip-Hop Act" nomination from The Source.

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Albums

  • 1996 Dettwork SouthEast [reissued 2014]
  • 1998 19 Longtime (Recognition)
  • 2002 Kik Off (Bad Magic)
  • 2005 The Rotton Club (Wall of Sound)
  • 2008 Speaking from Xperience (Abstract)
  • EPs

  • 2013 Rebel Emcee (feat. Congo Natty)
  • 2013 Badda Dan Dat
  • 2015 The Pantheon EP (feat. Blackmale Beats)
  • References

    Blak Twang Wikipedia