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3rd Bass
was one of a still-small number of white hip-hop artists to achieve wide acceptance in the larger community. Along with
the Beastie Boys
,
3rd Bass
proved that white hip-hop wasn't necessarily going to become a watered-down, commercially exploitative rip-off of the genuine article, as so many white interpretations of black musical forms had been in the past. Instead, they were possessed of a well-developed lyrical technique and were respectfully well-versed in hip-hop culture and tradition. They helped set
the tone for the way white rappers could credibly and intelligently approach the music, and despite staying together for only two albums, they managed to create a highly positive lasting impact.
3rd Bass
was formed by Queens-born
MC Serch
(born
Michael Berrin
) and Brooklyn-native
Prime Minister Pete Nice
(born
Pete Nash
), along with African-American DJ
Richie Rich
(born
Richard Lawson
).
Nice
had been an English major at Columbia University and hosted a short-lived hip-hop show on radio station WKCR.
Serch
, meanwhile, had honed his skills battle-rapping at clubs and block parties and had previously released a solo single called
"Hey Boy"
on the small independent Idlers label. Both
Serch
and
Nice
were working as solo acts until producer
Sam Sever
convinced the two 20 year olds to join forces in 1987. Along with
Prince Paul
and
the Bomb Squad
,
Sever
produced their 1989 Def Jam debut,
The Cactus Album
(aka
Cee/D
), which was greeted with enthusiastic reviews in most quarters. Clever, good-humored singles like
"The Gas Face,"
"Steppin' to the A.M.,"
and
"Brooklyn-Queens"
helped make
3rd Bass
's name in the hip-hop underground. They followed it in 1991 with
Derelicts of Dialect
, which featured one of the first recorded appearances by
Nas
and contained a viciously funny jab at
Vanilla Ice
called
"Pop Goes the Weasel."
Accompanied by an equally humorous video,
"Pop Goes the Weasel"
became
3rd Bass
's biggest chart single and performed some much-needed damage control in the hip-hop community: not only did it prevent
3rd Bass
from getting lumped in with
Ice
, but by extension, it also distanced at least some of the Caucasian race from the whole phenomenon, opening doors for greater inclusiveness later on.
Despite their success,
3rd Bass
disbanded in 1992 when
MC Serch
went solo. He issued
Return of the Product
later that year, and the remainder of the group, billed as
Prime Minister Pete Nice & DJ Daddy Rich
, teamed up for
Dust to Dust
in 1993. Neither was as successful or high-profile as the two gold-selling
3rd Bass
albums.
Serch
, interested in discovering new talent, became the head of A&R at the respected, now-defunct Wild Pitch label, and later founded his own label, Serchlight Productions.
Nice
, meanwhile, dropped out of the music business and opened a store in Cooperstown, NY, that sold baseball memorabilia. In 2000,
3rd Bass
reunited for several concerts. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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