Derek B

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Bad Young Brother 03:48 Tools
Chillin' With Santa 04:56 Tools
Get Down 05:39 Tools
Bullet From A Gun 05:43 Tools
Good Groove 05:55 Tools
Rock the Beat 05:33 Tools
Power Move 04:05 Tools
Human Time Bomb 05:23 Tools
You've Got to Look Up 05:40 Tools
All City 04:23 Tools
Success 04:52 Tools
We've Got the Juice 04:39 Tools
Goodgroove 06:32 Tools
Alright Now 05:02 Tools
Bad Young Brother (Billy Beat mix) 04:48 Tools
We Got The Juice 05:46 Tools
Derek B's Got...! 04:03 Tools
Def Beat Boy 03:52 Tools
Living in a Memory 02:53 Tools
A Look Back (Remix) 02:53 Tools
You´ve Got To Look Up 05:42 Tools
A Look Back 03:12 Tools
It's Alright Now 05:03 Tools
Who Dares Wins 03:58 Tools
Cut The Beat Mix 03:58 Tools
Bad Young Brother - Billy Beat Mix 03:58 Tools
Derek Bs Got Juice 03:17 Tools
Bad Young Brother (The Hyped To F*** Remix) 03:58 Tools
Bad Young Brother (1988) 03:58 Tools
Chillin' With Santa (Remastered) 03:58 Tools
Good Groove (DJ Inko Remix) 03:17 Tools
Rock The Beat (Instrumental) 03:17 Tools
Good Groove (T.Rice's MUSHIE-SHAKE) 03:58 Tools
We Got The Juice (Remastered) 05:42 Tools
Bad Young Brother (Steve Ett Remix) 03:58 Tools
Bad Young Brother (Instrumental) 03:17 Tools
Bad Young Brother - The Hyped to F*** Remix 03:17 Tools
Rock The Beat (Bonus Beats) 03:17 Tools
Good Groove (Extended Mix) 04:47 Tools
Good Groove (Dj Ιnko Remix) 03:17 Tools
Get Down (Remastered) 03:17 Tools
Derek B - Bad Young Brother 03:17 Tools
Cut the Beat Mix - Bonus 03:17 Tools
Bad Young Brother (Billy Beat Mix 03:17 Tools
We've Got The Juice (Fresh Squeezed Mix) 03:17 Tools
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Derek B (born Derek Boland, 15 January 1965, in London. Died 15 November 2009 of heart failure). When he was 15, he started 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). He joined Simon Harris' Music of Life as the closest thing they had to an A&R man. When a planned compilation of U.S. 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 Simon Harris, rapped on it under the pseudonym EZQ and also did his own DJing under the Derek B name. "Rock the Beat" (Music of Life, 1987) was released as a single, and followed by two more - the most successful of which was "Good Groove" (Music of Life, 1988) which reached number 16 in the UK Singles Chart. Derek B was the first UK rapper to achieve pop success, appearing on Top of the Pops at a time when the only other rappers who had appeared were Break Machine and Doug E. Fresh. He never received much respect from the British hip hop community, however, who at the time were very concerned about the idea of "selling out": in the eyes of the serious hip hop fans, money and pop success compromised an artist's integrity and were not to be openly courted. This attitude is summed up by the story of rapper Kamanchi Sly winning a Tim Westwood rapping competition and throwing his prize money into the audience shouting "It's not about money but about art" - ironic considering that it was watching this performance that led Derek B to put Sly in touch with Music of Life, and put his group Hijack on track to become arguably one of the most successful British hip hop groups. He also received criticism for rapping under an assumed American accent, something which was popular in the early days of British hip hop, but soon abandoned as more and more British artists started to become sure of their own identities. 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), which continued to be successful and were also popular in the U.S. - something which was rare for British hip hop. One of the other British artists to achieve any success in the U.S. was Monie Love, who also assumed an American accent when rapping. Derek B was also successful as a producer and remixer, working with the Cookie Crew and Erik B and Rakim. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.