This is M.C.O.J And Rhythm Slave's first release. It reached No.12 on the New Zealand singles charts. M.C.O.J And Rhythm Slave supported De La Soul and M.C. Hammer on their New Zealand tours in the early 1990s. M.C. O.J. was Otis Frizzel a graffiti Artist and son of Dick Frizzell. He met Californian born Mark James Williams (Rhythm Slave) while in high school. They both went on to play in Joint Force. Otis is now the owner of Lucky Taco food truck company and Mark James Williams is a filmmaker and touring DJ for Fat Freddy’s Drop
New Zealand Vinyl Discography | ||
Singles | Label | Year |
That's The Way (Positivity) | Southside | 1990 |
Body Rhymes (Protect Yourself) | Southside | 1991 |
Money Worries | Southside | 1991 |
Joined At The Hip-Hop 12" | Southside | 1992 |
Albums | ||
What Can We Say | Southside | 1991 |
Recorded off of the 7" vinyl single
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