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1000 Clowns is a four-person rap group most famous for singing the songs "(Not The) Greatest Rapper", which appeared on the Good Burger soundtrack, and "Kitty Kat Max" (which samples For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield), which was their debut single, released in late 1997.
The members of the group are backing vocalists and sisters Anita and Michelle, and lead singer/rapper Kevi. The DJ for the group and also co-producer of many songs is DJ Mr. Pao.
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Based in Los Angeles, 1000 Clowns came to the attention of Elektra Records during one of their rare live performances. 1000 Clowns had played a total of four dates, all at the Viper Room. Within months of being discovered, work began on Freelance Bubblehead.
Born and raised in Philadelphia where he listened to Run-D.M.C., Schooly D, Roxanne Shante, and Bruce Springsteen. Kevi attended Bennington College in Vermont where he majored in Theater and Sculpture. Upon graduating, he moved to Los Angeles, where he currently resides.
Kevi won the award in 1999 for Whitest Human Alive. Kevi was the rapper on Forest for the Trees' hit single, "Dreams".
"Basically, if you lived near me, or were my friend, then you could be in my band. Mr. Pao lived downstairs from me. He told me he was a club DJ, I asked him if he wanted to be in my band. He said, 'O.K.' And then I was looking for wholesome, intelligent, fun girls to be my singers. My friend Yvonna introduced me to her sisters Anita and Michelle. When I met them, I said, "Do you want to be in my band?' and they were, like. 'Sure. O.K.'"
Kevi had rented the '60s film, A Thousand Clowns, and it occurred to him that would be the perfect name for a band.
"When I first moved out here, everybody was like, 'I'm a producer. I'll put you in my movie.' Or 'I'm a director, I'm an executive, I control the whole industry.' All these people were actually assistants or whatever. They all had fancy business cards. I was so inundated with these cards that I had one made that said 'Professional Shepard.' I would tell people,' I have my own flock, but I freelance.' Don't get me wrong, though. I love it out here. But it really is the city of 1000 Clowns."
The group released an album in 1999 titled Freelance Bubblehead, which was mixed by Beastie Boys producer, Mario Caldato Jr.
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