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Terminator X

Terminator X

Born:
25, 19zz in New York City

  • Birth Name: Norman Rogers
  • Genre: Rap
  • Active: '90s
  • Instrument: DJ, Producer

Biography

Best known as the innovative DJ of Public Enemy, Terminator X (born Norman Rogers) also pursued a secondary solo career beginning in 1991. His debut, Terminator X & the Valley of the Jeep Beets, was not a radical departure from his work with PE and consisted largely of dance tracks, although there were some vocal contributions from Andrew 13 and Sister Souljah. Prior to the release of his second solo album in 1994, Terminator X suffered two broken legs in a motorcycle accident from which he recovered. Super Bad featured appearances by Grandmaster Flash, Kool Herc, and the Cold Crush Brothers. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

Terminator X & the Valley of the Jeep Beets, Super Bad

Similar Artists:

Marley Marl, LL Cool J, Dr. Dre, Bushwick Bill, Scarface, Main Source, Son of Bazerk, Slick Rick, N.W.A, Cypress Hill, Beastie Boys

Influences:

Jam Master Jay, DJ Hurricane, Grandmaster Flash, DJ Premier

A Member of the Group:

Public Enemy

Performed Songs By:

Michael "Gypsy" Ammino, Norman Rogers

Worked With:

Flavor Flav, Chuck D
 
 
Wikipedia: Terminator X (DJ)

Terminator X (born Norman Rogers, 25 august 1966) is best known as the producer DJ of the rap group Public Enemy, which he left in 1999. He has also produced two solo albums, Terminator X & The Valley of Jeep Beets (1991) and Super Bad (1994), featuring, among others, Chuck D, Sister Souljah, Kool DJ Herc, the Cold Crush Brothers, and a Bass music track by the Punk Barbarians.

Due to his publicly reserved nature, it has been said that Terminator X "speaks with his hands" in reference to his adept scratching abilities. Terminator X quit the hip-hop scene in 2003 and has been running an ostrich farm in South Carolina. [1]

Origin of name

Terminator's original stage name was DJ Mellow D. This was the name by which he is mentioned in the lyrics of the Public Enemy single Public Enemy #1. Chuck D of Public Enemy later gave him the name "Terminator X". As Chuck D recounts: "I gave him the name Terminator X, which meant that he was terminating all the nonsense, and the X symbolized the unknown, a terminating of all the things we think we believe, that we really don't know about." Chuck D goes on to explain that Terminator initially did not like his new name.

Albums

  • Terminator X & The Valley of Jeep Beats (1991)
  • Super Bad (1994)

References

  1. ^ Hip-hop, you don't stop.

 
 

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