There’s clearly something going on with the Jackson family. Father Otis, Sr. is an acclaimed 70s soul-slinger; mother Senesca wrote most of his classic tunes. Oh No (Michael) is the younger brother of indie hip hop icon Madlib (Otis Jr., a.k.a. Madvillain, Quasimoto, Jaylib) and, just like his sibling, he triples as an MC-Producer-DJ. Oh, and he’s prolific as all hell. He debuted as an artist in his own right with a string of singles on Stones Throw and Groove Attack. Oh No's name has grown in recent years, with production work for numerous artists including Medaphoar, LMNO, Aloe Blacc, Wildchild (half of Secondary Protocol) and Murs (The End Of The Beginning) The Disrupt follows Madvillain’s Madvillainy as Stones Throw’s second featured hip-hop release of the year, but represents a fresh start in sound and approach. Madlib and J Dilla appear on production, with guest vocalists including Aloe Blacc, Wildchild, Declaime (a.k.a. Dudley Perkins) and Stacy Epps, but it's Oh No that shines, with his own tracks including “Seventeen”, “Break” and the album's first single, “The Ride”.
SOURCE: www.stonesthrow.com Disrupt Oh No $15.98