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Birth name
  
Derek Boland

Name
  
Derek B

Also known as
  
EZQ

Role
  
Rapper

Genres
  
Hip hop music

Years active
  
1986–2009


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Born
  
15 January 1965 London, United Kingdom (
1965-01-15
)

Died
  
November 15, 2009, London, United Kingdom

Albums
  
Bullet From a Gun, Bad Young Brother - Best of, Def Beat Boy, Legends - Derek B

People also search for
  
Craig Johnston, Marvin Nemley, Daddy-O

Record labels
  
Music of Life, Profile Records, Tuff City Records

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, songwriter, MC

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Derek Boland (15 January 1965 – 15 November 2009), better known by his stage name Derek B, was a British rapper. His most commercially successful releases were: "Goodgroove" and "Bad Young Brother" in 1988.

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Biography

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Born in Hammersmith, London, to Trinidadian nurse Jenny Boland, and was raised in Woodford. When he was fifteen years old, he began DJing in a mobile unit around London, before joining local pirate radio stations such as Kiss FM and LWR and finally starting his own station, WBLS (not to be confused with the radio station of the same name in New York).

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He joined Simon Harris' Music of Life record label, as the closest thing they had to an A&R man. When a planned compilation of US hip hop called Def Beats 1 (Music of Life, 1986) ran short of tracks, Boland stepped in to record a track called "Rock the Beat". He co-produced the track with Harris, rapped on it under the pseudonym EZQ, and also did his own deejaying under the name "Derek B". "Rock the Beat" (Music of Life, 1987) was released as a single, and was followed by three more - the most successful of which were "Goodgroove" (Music of Life, 1988), and "Bad Young Brother", both of which reached #16 in the UK Singles Chart. Derek B's third and final UK chart entry was "We've Got The Juice", which peaked at #56.

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Derek B was the first UK rapper to achieve pop success, appearing on BBC Television's Top of the Pops at a time when the only other rappers who had appeared were Break Machine and Doug E. Fresh. He received criticism for rapping under an assumed American accent, something which was popular in the early days of British hip-hop, but later abandoned by some artists.

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Following his chart success, Derek B was signed up to Rush Artist Management and released singles and the album, Bullet From a Gun (Tuff Audio, 1988).

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Derek B was also successful as a record producer and remixer, working with the Cookie Crew and Eric B and Rakim. In 1988, he also helped to write the Liverpool F.C. anthem, "Anfield Rap".

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He died of a heart attack in London on November 15, 2009.

Discography

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  • Bullet From a Gun (1988, Tuff Audio) - UK #11

  • Derek B Derek B dies of heart attack aged 44 NME

    References

    Derek B Wikipedia