Kurupt
Ricardo Emmanuel Brown, born on November 23, 1972, is widely recognized in the music industry as Kurupt. He has also been known by various monikers, including Kurupt Tha Kingpin, Kurupt Young Gotti, and Young Gotstra. Kurupt made a significant mark as a rapper and served as the Executive Vice President of the iconic Death Row Records.
As a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene, Kurupt is best known for his contributions to the group Tha Dogg Pound, alongside fellow artist Daz Dillinger. The duo gained notoriety in the 1990s, blending West Coast hip-hop with their distinctive lyrical style, and contributing to the G-funk sound that defined the era. His work with Death Row Records placed him at the heart of the genre during its peak, collaborating with notable artists such as Tupac Shakur and Snoop Dogg.
Throughout his career, Kurupt has released several acclaimed solo albums and mixtapes, showcasing his versatile flow and lyrical prowess. His discography includes standout projects like "Kuruption!" and "Against the Grain." Kurupt's influence extends beyond his recordings, as he has played a vital role in shaping the careers of many artists within the genre. With a legacy that continues to resonate in hip-hop, Kurupt remains a key figure in the evolution of West Coast rap.
Filmography
G-Funk
Murder Was the Case: The Movie
Tupac: Live at the House of Blues
Vice
Half Past Dead 2
A Talent For Trouble
Brothers in Arms
Half Past Dead
Bachelor Lions
Dark Blue