There are many poets, and far too many rappers, but the mastery of
One Be Lo's wordplay, metaphors, story telling skills, and socially
concious lyrics place him in a league above the rest. His ability
to translate life experience into music, passion into performance,
allows One Be Lo to command attention both on record and stage.
Born just North of Detroit Michigan, Raland Scruggs aka One Man
Army would grow up in Pontiac where the once almighty General
Motors Corporation would begin to shut down factories that employed
thousands, leaving many jobless, and the city wounded. These blue
collar origins, would teach him the meaning of hard work, and the
impact of Motown in his home would unknowingly plant the seeds for
a future artist.
He would end his brief career in jazz band, and he began writing
rhymes for fun in 7th grade. By age 16 this aspiring producer was
digging in his step-fathers record collection for samples, and
recording with highschool friends, during what many would consider
to be the golden years of Hip Hop.
The summer after highschool graduation, life would take a drastic
turn when One Be Lo's extra-curricular activities would land him in
prison for 2 years and some change. While inside Lo embraces the
teachings of Islam(changes his name to Nahshid Sulaiman), and along
with fellow inmate Senim Silla they would study the music business
and form a Hip Hop group called Binary Star.
Upon release Binary Star went straight to work, announcing to
friends how they would produce and release their own music. They
recorded a 4 song EP("New Hip Hop"/1998), and next an album titled
"Waterworld" (1999), while still on parole. Once Waterworld hit the
internet, online hip hop magazines and message boards would dub it
a " classic". Without touring, publicity, marketing, or management,
popular demand would soon prompt Distribution company TRC (San
Francisco) to sign a distribution deal that would further push
Binary Star (Motu 2000) into playlists across the globe. There are
good things that come to an end, and within a 2 year period Binary
Star would break up, citing creative differences.
In early 2000, he organized a production team(Trackezoids) and
started a new movement/record label called Subterraneous. As an
activist, One Man Army would speak to youth in schools, organize
workshops, sit on a variety of panels, and work as an ally with
student and community organizations across the U.S. As an artist he
would produce and rap on Subterraneous Records projects(WaterWorld
Too, 2001), that would also help to jumpstart the careers of other
recruited Michigan artists such as Decompoze, Octane, Illite, and
others. Under Lo's guidance, The Subterraneous collective would
build a reputation for destroying stages through out the
midwest.
Since his days of little league baseball, Lo has always been a team
player, but even then his voice and technique have always stood out
amongst the crowd. Subterraneous would release his solo project,
"F.e.t.u.s."(2002). Without a manager, a booking agent, or industry
connections, he would take his music/ movement to cities all over
the US in true road warrior fashion, sharing the stage with the
likes of Wu Tang Clan, De La Soul, Mos Def, MF Doom, Rakim, Dead
Prez, Ludacris, Lupe Fiasco KRS One, and many more.
From constant Networking and relentless touring, the rising star
caught the ears of FatBeats records(New York) and he would become
the first artist signed to their label division. He would change
his name from One Man Army to One Be Lo to avoid further confusion
or potential legal tussles with a Punk Band who shared the same
name. FatBeats released "S.o.n.o.g.r.a.m."(2005), URB magazine
cites One Be Lo in its "Next 100", and after rave reviews One Be Lo
would again earn critical acclaim, this time as a solo artist.
With a reputation as one of the hardest working artist in HipHop,
National student organizations such as Hip Hop congress, and
Community Organizations such as Iman(Chicago) recruit One Be Lo as
an artist/activist/spokesman. Lo becomes a member of the World
Champion Massive Monkees BBoy collective(Seattle), and is embraced
by BBoy culture performing at international events such as Battle
of the Year(Germany) and Freestyle Session(Europe, Asia, U.S.). The
Vans Warped Tour(U.S.) booked One Be Lo as one of the few Hip Hop
artists on its 60 city rock tour for 3 years. Again in road warrior
fashion, Canada and Europe are added to his tour schedule, as well
as a hosts of Music Festivals such as SXSW, Bumbershoot, D.E.M.F.,
CMJ's, Scribble Jam just to name a few. Lo eventually outgrows
FatBeats, and convinces them to release him from his contractual
obligations.
Frequent travelling to Europe and the Middle East not only broadens
exposure, but also his world view of culture and struggle. In 2007
he relocates from Michigan to Cairo. From a Pontiac prince to a
King in Egypt, Lo now commutes to Europe and the U.S. To record and
tour.
By this time, Lo has worked with Producers like the legendary Pete
Rock, as well as Jake One, Vitamin D and Black Milk to name a few.
With no label to call home and a new sound, Subterraneous partners
with Integral music to release One Be Lo's
"R.e.b.i.r.t.h."(2007)album. He spends the summer of 2008 in
Seattle working on new movement called "B.a.b.y." (Being a Black
Youth). This multi-media project includes not only a documentary, a
book, clothing, but toys as well. Being a black youth is not only a
Bio of One Be Lo as a youth in Pontiac Michigan, but focuses on the
many experiences of youth in school, amongst peers, family, the
army, crime and much more all across America. The B.a.b.y. album
features artist from all over the U.S. such as Zion I(Oakland),
Devin the Dude (Houston), Royce da 5'9(Detroit), Freeway
(Philadelphia), Jean Grae (New York), Phonte (N. Carolina) and many
others. These artists help not only cosign One Be Lo to be a
respectable lyricist, they also tell the story.
With the level of respect among peers, the adoration of fans all
over the world, the support of various activists, grassroots
organizations and schools throughtout... One Be Lo's universal
appeal and unforgetable voice will continue to be heard for a long
time.
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