It was around the age of 11 when making beats won out over video games to become Oh No’s most obsessive pastime. Over the years, as the Cali-bred b-boy honed his skills of rhyming and producing, it became obvious that – like his brother
Madlib (iconic hip-hop maestro), his father
Otis Jackson (cult ’70s soul singer) and his uncle
Jon Faddis (renowned jazz trumpeter) – Oh No would go on to pursue the family business of music. Oh No debuted as a producer and MC in his own right with The Disrupt, his 2004 full-length on Stones Throw Records. With recent beat production on the albums of…
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