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Tony D

 
Artist: Tony D.

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  • Born: 1966, Trenton, NJ
  • Died: April 05, 2009, Hamilton, NJ
  • Active: '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rock
  • Instrument: Producer

Biography

New Jersey rap artist Tony D. made a promising debut in 1991 with his Droppin' Funky Verses album for 4th & Broadway, an album he both produced and rapped on; however, it was several years before he returned to the rap game, primarily as a producer. From Trenton, NJ, and white, Tony D. surely wasn't your typical rapper in the early '90s. His debut release was impressive, particularly for its time, featuring the two singles "E.F.F.E.C.T." and "Check the Elevation." Unfortunately, 4th & Broadway underwent challenging times, eventually meeting its demise, and Tony D. never got the chance to record a follow-up album for the label. It also didn't help that he was white and from Jersey rather than New York; in the early '90s, rap was still evolving as a genre, and whoever didn't fit the prototypical mold was often refused opportunities. Nonetheless, Tony D. made a low-key return several years later, in 1995, with an album for Contract Records, Flav (Beats) From the Cave. During this mid-'90s era, he also began producing tracks for other rappers such as WC, Wise Intelligent, and Kwest tha Madd Ladd. In 1997, he recorded the Pound for Pound album for Grand Central and then moved to Rufflife, where he recorded Master of the Moaning Beats (2001). ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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Tony D, born Anthony Depula (Date of Birth unknown, died April 4, 2009), was a Trenton, New Jersey Hip-Hop Legend. Although Tony D was a hip hop artist & DJ, he is most famous for being an influential producer in Hip-Hop music. He was the producer behind the Poor Righteous Teachers and YZ (rapper). He has also produced tracks for DJ Muggs, Young Zee, Outsidaz, Pace Won, Blvd Mosse, King Sun, Scott Lark, and Shawn Lov.

Tony D was the first artist to have a record released on Mark Rae's burgeoning British Grand Central Records independent record label (then called Gone Clear Records). His other albums were released on Cha-Ching Records and 4th & B'way/Island/PolyGram Records, and he was a part of the group Crusaders for Real Hip Hop, which released one album on Profile Records.

Tony D's early records were sampled by artists including Naughty by Nature on the hit "O.P.P." and by Heavy D without permission. All cases were settled out of court.

Apart from Tony D., Depula was also known professionally under the names Harvee Wallbangar and Grand Pubha Tony D.

Depula died on April 5, 2009, after being involved in a car accident near his home in Hamilton, New Jersey.[1] He was reported to be 42 years old, making the year of his birth to be either 1966 or 1967. An investigation of the accident is pending.

Discography

  • Music Makes You Move (1988)
  • Euro-K (1990) (DJ mix)
  • Droppin’ Funky Verses (1991) U.S. R&B #71[2]
  • Deja Vu, It's ’82 (with Crusaders For Real Hip-Hop) (1992)
  • Flav (Beats) From The Cave (1994)
  • Pound for Pound (September, 1997)
  • Master of the Moaning Beats (2001)

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