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Birth name
  
Paul Richardson

Occupation(s)
  
Emcee, Producer

Years active
  
1995–present

Record label
  
Deep Thinka Records

Genres
  
Hip hop

Instruments
  
vocalist

Genre
  
Hip hop music

Origin
  
Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Albums
  
The Jose Mateo EP, Less Than Zero Volume 2

Similar
  
Rasco, Prince Po, Blueprint, Do, Knobody

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Paul Richardson, better known by his name Paulie Rhyme , is an American born, Japan based musician from Cleveland, Ohio. He is the founder of Browntown Wreckords.

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Paulie Rhyme is one half of the hip hop duo Public Radio, with producer deedot. He was also the lead vocalist of Finless Brown, Miles Outside, and Solganix. Previously, Paulie Rhyme was on Deep Thinka Records roster.

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Life and career

In the early 2000s, Paulie Rhyme was a promoter in Cleveland, putting on emcee battles and local showcases. In 2001, Paulie Rhyme would join the alternative Hip Hop band Finless Brown and gain regional acclaim, releasing the Browntown Ep in 2003. In 2004, Paulie Rhyme would move with Finless Brown to California and release their first LP, Next Caper, in 2005. In 2006, Paulie Rhyme released his first solo project, the PDA Ep, working with Dj Deetalk from Oddjobs, Felix of the Heiruspecs, and Dj Lord Jazz from Lords of the Underground. Paulie Rhyme would then gain national attention with his college charting project, Paulie Rhyme & Deedot present Public Radio, in 2007 with San Francisco producer deedot. The project featured appearances from Rasco (Cali Agents), Tableek (Maspyke), Nomi (Power Struggle/Kill the Vultures), and Moto (Finless Brown/Miles Outside). In 2009, their single, Squared Circle, would be nominated for the Just Plain Folks, Rap song of the year. Another song from the project, Block 4 Block featuring Rasco, would be featured on the massive multiplayer online game, APB: All Points Bulletin. This led him to tour through most of 2010 and 2011 with acts such as Grand Phee and Rhyson Hall (We Stole the Show), Hezekiah, Atherton, Loki da Trixta, Billy Drease Williams and Prince Po. Internationally, Paulie Rhyme has collaborated with producers Dj Sly, tofubeats, Nomak, Handycat, Soundtruck, and A June and A J Beat. Paulie has also collaborated on joint projects with fellow Cleveland artist Vic Freeze, San Jose's Rey Res and Ronnie Lee, as well as releasing internationally recognized mixtapes with Djs MICK, Terry Urban, Jack Da Rippa, and King Most. In 2015, Paulie Rhyme released the Super String Theory Ep produced entirely by Blueprint of Soul Position/Weightless Records.

Studio Albums

  • Paulie Rhyme and Deedot present Public Radio (2007)
  • Compilation Albums

  • コラボ力学 Vol.2 (2010)
  • Big Collab + Playboy (2011)
  • ThatsThat Music Sampler (2011)
  • Eps

  • The PDA Ep (2006)
  • The Dusk till Dawn Ep (2008)
  • The Jose Mateo Ep (2010)
  • Talented Tenth Ep (2011)
  • Super String Theory Ep (2015)
  • Singles

  • Dusk till Dawn (2008)
  • Where Do We Go/Dirt McGirt (2009)
  • T.R.A.N.S. (2012)
  • Exercise/Greg Bandy (2013)
  • Super String Theory (2015)
  • Guest Appearances

  • Big Daddy Sound - G.U.S. (2002)
  • Gwizski - Feed the Soul (2007)
  • Atherton - Harvest Your Hatred (2008)
  • SpeakFree - Service Announcement (2008)
  • Wreckelekt - Dream Catchin' (2008)
  • Handycat - Had Enough (2009)
  • Dj Sly - Like You (2009)
  • Lukeino (Bachelor of Science) - The Key (2010)
  • Rey Resurreccion - Every Moment (2010)
  • Dubsworth - The Key Remix (2010)
  • Atlantic Connection - The Key Remix (2011)
  • KLH Music - Getting It (2011)
  • Vic Freeze - Paletero Man (2011)
  • Kazahaya - Stay (2012)
  • Vic Freeze - 1 Ova Jordan (2014)
  • Nomak - Make a Change (2014)
  • Mixtapes

  • Industrial Arts
  • Less Than Zero
  • Less Than Zero Vol. 2
  • Songs

    Next of KinDusk Till Dawn · 2008
    Dream ChasersSuper String Theory · 2015
    QuotesLess Than Zero Volume 2 · 2011

    References

    Paulie Rhyme Wikipedia