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Born and raised on the Detroit's east side, Ronnie Watts knew he wanted to be a rapper after hearing
Kurtis Blow
's
"Christmas Rappin'."
In 1984 Watts saw
Whodini
perform, prompting him to begin writing his own rhymes, and by the end of his senior year of high school, he, going under the name
Phat Kat
(given to him by a local mechanic, though he also refers to himself as "Ronnie Cash"), had produced his first song. In 1994 he met
Jay Dee
in a local hip-hop joint; the two quickly became friends, and the following year, after a chance encounter in a Detroit record store with New York rap duo
Gang Starr
, who got him in touch with Pay Day Records,
Phat Kat
and
Jay Dee
, going as
1st Down
, were able to sign a deal with the label. Shortly after the release of the group's first single,
"A Day wit the Homiez,"
in 1994, the label folded, and
1st Down
broke up soon after.
Phat Kat
continued to work with his former bandmate, however, appearing on
Slum Village
albums (he was often referred to as "the fifth member") and joining
SV
on the 1998
A Tribe Called Quest
farewell tour. In 2000, stocked with new songs,
Phat Kat
met Detroit DJ/producer
House Shoes
, who helped him put together a 12",
"Dedication to the Suckers."
Impressed by what they heard, Virgin U.K. signed the rapper, but just before the release of what would have been his debut full-length, the label's staff was fired, and
Phat Kat
was dropped (though he did manage to get ahold of his masters). Finally, after joining Barak Records (founder R.J. Rice, Sr., had been a longtime acquaintance of his), the
Undeniable
LP, produced by
Jay Dee
among others, came out in 2004 (a "Detroit Edition" was issued a few months earlier). By the next year,
Phat Kat
had left Barak for Look Records, and his sophomore effort,
Carte Blanche
, was released in 2007. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide
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Albums (2)
Carte Blanche
(9 songs)
The Undeniable
(13 songs)
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