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Birth name
  
Kurt Walker

Name
  
Kurtis Blow


Role
  
Rapper

Siblings
  
Joseph Blow

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Born
  
August 9, 1959 (age 64) Harlem, New York, United States (
1959-08-09
)

Occupation(s)
  
Rapper, record producer, singer, actor, DJ, dancer, minister

Movies
  
Rhyme & Reason, Hip Hop Legends

Albums
  
Tough, The Best of Kurtis Blow, Deuce, Best of Rappin', America

Profiles

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Kurtis Walker (born August 9, 1959), professionally known by his stage name Kurtis Blow, is an American rapper and record producer. He is the first commercially successful rapper and the first to sign with a major record label. "The Breaks", a single from his 1980 self-titled debut album, is the first certified gold record rap song. Throughout his career he has released 15 albums and is currently an ordained minister.

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Early life, family and education

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Walker was raised in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City. He attended CCNY and Nyack College, studying communications and then ministry.

Career

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In 1979, aged twenty, Kurtis Blow became the first rapper to be signed by a major label, Mercury, which released "Christmas Rappin'". It sold over 500,000 copies. Its follow-up, "The Breaks", also sold over half a million copies. He was also the first rapper to perform overseas. He released ten albums over the next eleven years. His first album was Kurtis Blow, while his second was the Top 50 pop album Deuce. Party Time featured a fusion of rap and go-go. Ego Trip included the hits: "8 Million Stories", "AJ Scratch", and "Basketball". His 1985 album, America, garnered praise for its title track's music video. From this album, the song "If I Ruled the World" became a Top 5 hit on Billboard's R&B chart. Towards the end of the 1980s, his recording career waned and he moved into production.

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Besides his own work, Kurtis has been responsible for hits by The Fat Boys and Run DMC. Run began his career billed as 'The Son of Kurtis Blow'. Lovebug Starski, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Full Force, Russell Simmons and Wyclef Jean all have been produced by, or collaborated with, Walker. Former label mates René & Angela had their R&B chart topping debut "Save Your Love (For #1)" was produced by him. Along with Dexter Scott King, Walker co-ordinated "King Holiday", a song to celebrate Martin Luther King’s birthday, released in January 1986.

He performed as an actor and in music coordination in several feature films includes Leon Kennedy’s Knights of the City and the hip hop film Krush Groove. He was host and co-producer for Das Leben Amerikanischer Gangs (1995), an international film production's focus on the West Coast gang scene. As host and associate producer for Rhyme and Reason, he gave an informative account of the status of hip hop, while he participated in the three volume release The History Of Rap in 1998.

Blow has spoken out emphatically against racism. He was an active participant in the Artists Against Apartheid record “Sun City”. He worked with Rev. Jesse Jackson's Operation Push and National Rainbow Coalition in Chicago and with Rev. Al Sharpton's Action Network in New York City. In 1995, he started working on-air in radio, Power 106, the #1 CHR radio station in Southern California. He hosted The Old School Show on Sunday nights, featuring hits from the past. He also worked for Sirius Satellite Radio on the Classic Old School Hip Hop station Backspin (Channel 46).

Beginning in 1996, Kurtis Blow was featured in a hip hop display at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. In the same year, rapper Nas debuted at #53 on the Billboard Hot 100 with his version of Blow's "If I Ruled The World". In 1998, the group Next released "Too Close", in which the music of "Christmas Rappin'" was sampled. ASCAP honored Kurt and Next at a gala affair on May 26, 1999. In 2002, he traveled to the Middle East to tour the Armed Forces bases performing seventeen shows for the troops. He was a judge for the 8th annual Independent Music Awards.

In December 2014, Kurt was the Guest MC for the world premiere of The Hip Hop Nutcracker at New Jersey Performing Arts Center, a well received update of Tchaikovsky's holiday classic. A national tour of the show was scheduled to laiunch in November 2015 with Kurtis Blow reprising his role as Guest MC opening the show.

Minister

Blow was "born again" in 1994. He became an ordained minister on August 16, 2009.

As the founder of The Hip Hop Church in Harlem, Kurtis serves as rapper, DJ, worship leader and licensed minister.

Personal life

In October 2016, Kurtis Blow went into cardiac arrest. He was saved by his son Michael who begged police officers to administer CPR when they arrived on the scene.

Albums

  • Kurtis Blow (1980, Mercury)
  • Deuce (1981, Mercury)
  • Tough (1982, Mercury)
  • The Best Rapper on the Scene (1983, Mercury)
  • Ego Trip (1984, Mercury)
  • America (1985, Mercury)
  • Kingdom Blow (1986, Mercury)
  • Back by Popular Demand (1988, Mercury)
  • Other albums

  • Kurtis Blow Presents: Hip Hop Ministry (2007, EMI Gospel)
  • Just Do It (2008, Krush Groove/Trinity/B4 Ent.) (with The Trinity)
  • Father, Son, and Holy Ghost (2009, Krush Groove/Trinity/B4 Ent.) (with The Trinity)
  • 30th Anniversary of The Breaks CD (2010, Krush Records)
  • Compilation albums

  • The Breaks (1986, Polygram)
  • The Best of Kurtis Blow (1994, Mercury)
  • Best of... Rappin' (2002, Spectrum Music)
  • 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Kurtis Blow (2003, Mercury)
  • Singles and EPs

  • "Christmas Rappin'" (1979, Mercury MDS-4009)
  • "The Breaks" (1980, Mercury MDS 4010)
  • "Tough EP" (1982, Mercury)
  • "Party Time?" (1983, Mercury)
  • "Nervous" (1983, Mercury)
  • "Ego Trip" (1984, Mercury)
  • "Basketball" (1984, Mercury)
  • "The Bronx" (1986, Mercury)
  • "Back by Popular Demand" (1988, Mercury)
  • "Chillin' at the Spot" (1994, Public Attack)
  • References

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