He was given the name Papoose by his grandmother because of his childhood resemblance to an American Indian child. Inspired by rap legends Rakim, Kool G Rap and Big Daddy Kane, he has been well respected on the underground hip-hop circuit for a long period of time now. In early 2006, his StreetSweepers crew linked up with Busta Rhymes’ Flipmode Inkprint to co-executive produce Papoose’s first official album. On August 24, 2006, his official website officially announced that he signed with Jive Records, a deal which, according to his management’s official website was worth $1.5 million. Papoose has recently become known for engaging in charity work, visiting sick children and donated to causes including the Make-A-Wish Foundation and to various Hurricane Katrina charities. On September 19, 2007 DJ Kay Slay announced that Papoose and himself have parted ways from Jive records. “We have officially gotten our release from Jive fuckin records. It was like a fuckin year of hell… Unfortunately, we almost became victims of A&R hell.” On the radio show slay was asked what was next for Papoose, and he said “You know we can’t talk about that man.” The future of the Papoose’s debut album, The Nacirema Dream, is unknown at this time; however, Papoose and Kay Slay are rumored to own the records that were created under Jive. Papoose is no longer affiliated with Flipmode Squad. |
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