Asher D (rapper) - Biography

Biography

Asher D had recently returned from a trip to Jamaica in 1986 when he was spotted rapping on the street in Peckham and put in touch with Music of Life records. The label's founder, Simon Harris, who was looking for an artist who could combine Reggae Music with Hip-Hop, was impressed by the rapper's ability and arranged for him to record a tune with another rapper. Unfortunately, the original rapper backed out at the last minute, and instead Harris brought in Daddy Freddy as a last minute replacement. The tune, "Ragamuffin Hip-Hop" (Music of Life, 1987), was one of the label's earliest successes and lay the foundations for a lasting partnership. The track spawned a subgenre that was also known as 'ragamuffin hip hop'.

"Ragamuffin Hip-Hop" was an instant success and immediately picked up radio airplay in the United Kingdom but it was the New Music Seminar in New York that broke the innovative new sound in the US when Simon Harris (who attended as a featured panelist at the convention) gave the new record to WBLS DJ Mr Magic, th top Hip-Hop DJ who immediately starting featuring the record. The high profile airplay on WBLS gained the attention of Run DMC's label, Profile Records who released "Ragamuffin Hip Hop" in the US followed by the album that Harris produced, a new sound was unleashed, thanks to producer Simon Harris and his artists, breaking ground with "Ragamuffin Hip Hop", the exciting new sound influenced rap artists to this day and contributes hugely to the success of rap music and that original record has played a large part in the huge billion dollar rap industry.

The duo recorded and released an album, also called Ragamuffin Hip-Hop (Music of Life, 1988), described by Allmusic as "a sterling blend of reggae and hip-hop", and achieved modest worldwide fame for their tunes. Their next single, Brutality (Music of Life, 1988) was another success and was followed by a version of Mungo Jerry's "In the Summertime". The duo then featured on Music Of Life's album Hustlers Convention (1989) which is regarded as Hip Hop's first live album. When Asher D was arrested and imprisoned on drug related charges. By the time he was released, Daddy Freddy had continued as a solo artist, leaving Asher to do the same - although the pair did team up again for We Are The Champions (Mango Records, 1991).

Asher's first solo release was the single "Raggamuffin Darlin'"(Music of Life, 1990), which was followed by a single and album Still Kickin (Music of Life, 1991). Since then, however, he has disappeared from the spotlight, and finding out information about him since the arrival of his namesake on the scene is all the more difficult. A sample of the Asher D and Daddy Freddy song "Raggamuffin Duo Take Charge" was used in The Prodigy song "Take Me To The Hospital" from their 2009 album Invaders Must Die.

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