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MC Serch

American rapper (born 1967)


Summary

American rapper (born 1967)

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nameMC Serch
imageMC Serch 2023 2.jpg
captionMC Serch in 2023
birth_nameMichael Berrin
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birth_placeQueens, New York City, U.S.
genre{{hlistEast Coast hip-hopgolden age hip-hop
occupation
years_active1986–present
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past_member_of3rd Bass
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Michael Berrin (born May 6, 1967), better known by his stage name MC Serch, is an American rapper and record executive. He gained fame as part of the hip hop group 3rd Bass, who were active in the late 1980s and early 1990s and released three studio albums.

In his solo work, Serch is credited with having discovered American rapper Nas in 1992. Serch introduced the rapper to Columbia Records and executive produced his debut studio album, Illmatic (1994).

Early life and education

Serch grew up on Far Rockaway, Queens, New York. and graduated from Music & Art High School. He is of Jewish descent.

Career

After recording three albums with 3rd Bass—The Cactus Album (1989), The Cactus Revisited (1990), and Derelicts of Dialect (1991)—Serch launched a solo career with Return of the Product (1992, Def Jam). The album featured two hit singles: "Here It Comes" (which hit number one on Billboard's Hot Rap Tracks chart); and "Back to the Grill" featuring Chubb Rock, Red Hot Lover Tone, and Nasty Nas. Serch was the executive producer of Nas’ Illmatic.

He also helped to cultivate the rapper O.C. after hearing him on the Organized Konfusion song "Fudge Pudge", helping him secure a record contract with Wild Pitch Records. In 1995, Serch also mentored the newly formed Non Phixion.

Since retiring from performing, Serch has run a promotions company (Serchlite Music). He appeared in Spike Lee's Bamboozled (2000) as a member of the fictitious hip-hop group Mau Maus (played by other real-life hip-hop performers such as Mos Def, Charli Baltimore and Canibus). His character was a white revolutionary who was supposed to be "1/16 black".

From 2003, he hosted Serch In The AM on Detroit urban radio station FM 98 WJLB; he was the first Jewish DJ at that station. MC Serch was dismissed from WJLB in March 2006, reportedly due to a dispute over a Super Bowl weekend party at the club Motor City Live.

Serch also hosted the VH1 reality series Ego Trip's The (White) Rapper Show which ended in March 2007. On the show he was known for his catchphrase "Woop-WOOP!". A follow-up show, Ego Trip's Miss Rap Supreme, debuted in 2008.

Serch has since returned to the radio airwaves in Detroit on the urban station Hot 102.7. Serch has also worked with Hot 102.7's youngest intern (The Black Intern) Daniel Berry, and Rucka Rucka Ali (Comedy Music Artist). Serch appeared in some of Rucka Rucka Ali's music videos.

In 2018 he gave an interview with DJ Vlad in which he claimed MC Hammer had once taken out a $50,000 contract on Serch's life, following a misunderstanding over lyrics.

In May 2021, MC Serch joined VidSig, a live global video platform, as Chief Creative Consultant.

Serch was an executive at HitPiece, a startup creating NFTs of songs that shut down in February 2022 under threat of action by Recording Industry Association of America, which labeled it a "scam operation" and after public criticism by major artists including Wolfgang Van Halen.

Discography

Solo

  • Return of the Product (1992, Def Jam)

with 3rd Bass

  • The Cactus Album (1989, Platinum)
  • The Cactus Revisited (1990)
  • Derelicts of Dialect (1991, Gold)

Guest appearances

TitleYearOther artist(s)Album"Puff the Head""Blak Iz Blak""Fuck You""2 Hits & Pass""Let's Talk""MC Serch Intro""For the Love of Hip Hop""This Is Not a Game Aaaatlaaaantis (MC Serch Interlude)""Round Here""Benetton""Rolling 110 Deep"
1992Zebrahead (soundtrack)
2000Mau Maus (Mos Def, Canibus, Charli Baltimore, Mums, Gano Grills, DJ Scratch)Bamboozled (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2001DJ TomekkReturn of Hip Hop
2002Afu-Ra, Agallah, Big Tigger, Buckshot, Craig G, Mr. Eon, Scram Jones, Smuv, Steele, Tony TouchD&D Project II
2005Hot KarlThe Great Escape
2007Kaptain NemoThe Legend of Kaptain Nemo - Official Mixtape
Kaptain Nemo, PJ Sumroc
Kaptain Nemo
KrohmeAll Praises Due
2009Kurious, MF Doom, Kadi AminII
2021DJ Kay Slay, 3D Na'Tee, AZ, Aobie, Big Daddy Kane, Black Thought, Bodega Bamz, Brand Nubian, Bumpy Knuckles, Bun B, Bynoe, Cassidy, Chris Rivers, Chuck D, Coke La Rock, Consequence, Conway the Machine, Cory Gunz, Crooked I, Dave East, DJ Doo-Wop, Drag-On, E-A-Ski, Fred the Godson, Ghostface Killah, Gillie da Kid, Grandmaster Caz, Gunplay, Havoc, McGruff, Hocus 45th, Ice-T, Inspectah Deck, J.R. Writer, Jim Jones, Joell Ortiz, Jon Connor, Junior Reid, Kaflow Kaboom, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, Lil' Cease, Loaded Lux, Locksmith, Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz, Maino, MC Shan, Melle Mel, Merkules, Mike Cee, Millyz, Mistah F.A.B., M.O.P., Ms. Hustle, Mysonne, Nice & Smooth, Nino Man, OT The Real, Omar Epps, Onyx, Oun P, Outlawz, Page Kennedy, Papoose, Pretty Tone Capone, Prince The King, RJ Payne, Raekwon, Rah Digga, Ransom, Ras Kass, Kool DJ Red Alert, Redman, Rockness, Ron Artest, Roy Jones Jr., Royal Flush, Saigon, Shaquille O'Neal, Sheek Louch, Shoota 93, Sickflo, Sonja Blade, Sporty Thievz, Stan Spit, Styleon, Styles P, Super Lover Cee, Termanology, Tone Trump, Tony Moxberg, Tracey Lee, Trae tha Truth, Tragedy Khadafi, Treach, Trick Trick, Twista, Uncle Murda, Vado, Wais P, Young BuckAccolades

References

References

  1. Stereo Williams. (February 28, 2018). "The Year That Changed Hip-Hop Forever". [[The Daily Beast]].
  2. "About MC Serch".
  3. . (November 12, 2015). ["The 10 Best Rappers of All Time"](https://www.billboard.com/photos/6723017/the-10-best-rappers-of-all-time).
  4. Jackson, Brian Keith. (December 31, 2006). "Ice, Ice Babies: Reality-TV show tries to create the next Eminem". [[New York (magazine).
  5. Schwach, Howard. (January 26, 2007). "Rockaway Rapper Hosts MTV's 'The White Rapper Show'". [[Wave of Long Island]].
  6. (January 12, 2009). "Interfaith Celebrities: Of Hip Hop, Heroes and the Oscars". interfaithfamily.com.
  7. "Blak Iz Blak".
  8. Graham, Adam. (January 8, 2007). "The Serch for the next white rap star.". The Detroit News.
  9. (November 13, 2018). "MC Serch: MC Hammer Put a $50k Hit on Me Over Dissing His Mother on a Song (Part 5)". [[YouTube]].
  10. "Hip Hop Legend MC Serch Joins VIDSIG in Creative Role".
  11. Trapp, Philip. (February 7, 2022). "Who's Behind HitPiece, the Music NFT 'Scam' That Angered Bands + the RIAA?".
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