voc, *1962 US, Manhattan
of Hip-Hop/Rap
A.k.a. Mohandas Dewese Moe Dewese
Kool Moe Dee was born on August 8, 1962 as Mohandas Dewese. His early career began with his work with The Treacherous Three. After leaving the group he attended college in NY and received a degree in communications. He was also involved in one of the most infamous battles in history against Busy Bee. Kool Moe Dee kick started his solo career while he was still signed to Sugar Hill with T3, releasing the single "Turn It Up" and lending his writing talents the Sugar Hill Gang's single "The Down Beat" (he also recorded his own version). Both singles were released in 1985. Once he decided to reenter the hip hop scene full time on his own he enlisted the help of an unknown producer named Teddy Riley. The first single was "Go See the Doctor" and it made them both famous. By 1986 he had signed to Jive and released his first solo album. In 1987, with the release of his next album "How Ya Like Me Now" and the single of the same name, Moe Dee moved into one of the most highlighted portions of his career. He took on LL Cool J in a war of words. LL fired back with "Jack the Ripper". Moe Dee returned with "Let's Go." LL countered with "To The Break of Dawn." And Moe Dee finished up with "Death Blow". He became the first rapper to ever perform on the Grammy Awards. He also participated in The Stop The Violence Movement single "Self Destruction". In addition, he was part of the Quincy Jones project, "Back on the Block". He has continued to release albums into the 90's without much success with the exception of his greatest hits collections.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Recorded Live At Harlem World's Xmas Rappers Convention 1981 | Busy Bee, Kool Moe Dee | 2016 | Single |
Recorded Live At Harlem World's Xmas Rappers Convention 1981 | Kool Moe Dee Vs. Busy Bee | 2016 | Single |
Downtown | Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Feat. Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee & Grandmaster Caz | 2015 | Single |
I'm Kool Moe Dee | Kool Moe Dee | 2005 | Compil. |
Yes We Can-Can / Whip It | Treacherous Three Featuring Kool Moe Dee | 2000 | Album |
Back To The Old School (Turn It Up) | Treacherous Three Featuring Kool Moe Dee | 1999 | Compil. |
Old School Vs. New School | Kool Moe Dee / A Tribe Called Quest | 1999 | Album |
Interlude | Kool Moe Dee | 1994 | Album |
Greatest Hits | Kool Moe Dee | 1993 | Compil. |
Can U Feel It | Kool Moe Dee | 1993 | Single |
Death Blow | Kool Moe Dee | 1991 | Album |
Rise 'N' Shine | Kool Moe Dee Featuring KRS-One And Chuck D | 1991 | Album |
How Kool Can One Blackman Be? | Kool Moe Dee | 1991 | Album |
The Greatest Hits | Kool Moe Dee | 1991 | Compil. |
Funke Funke Wisdom | Kool Moe Dee | 1991 | Album |
African Pride | Kool Moe Dee | 1990 | Album |
Funke Funke Wisdom | Kool Moe Dee | 1990 | Album |
All Night Long | Kool Moe Dee | 1989 | Album |
God Made Me Funke | Kool Moe Dee | 1989 | Album |
Knowledge Is King | Kool Moe Dee | 1989 | Album |
I Go To Work | Kool Moe Dee | 1989 | Album |
They Want Money | Kool Moe Dee | 1989 | Album |
No Respect | Kool Moe Dee | 1988 | Album |
Wild, Wild West | Kool Moe Dee | 1988 | Album |
Be Yourself / Dumb Dick (Richard) | Whodini / Kool Moe Dee | 1987 | Single |
How Ya Like Me Now | Kool Moe Dee | 1987 | Album |
Do You Know What Time It Is? / I'm Kool Moe Dee | Kool Moe Dee | 1987 | Single |
Wild, Wild West | Kool Moe Dee | 1987 | Single |
Kool Moe Dee | Kool Moe Dee | 1987 | Album |
Rock Steady | Kool Moe Dee | 1987 | Single |
How Ya Like Me Now | Kool Moe Dee | 1987 | Album |
Dumb Dick (Richard) | Kool Moe Dee | 1987 | Album |
The Down Beat | Kool Moe Dee | 1987 | Album |
Go See The Doctor / Monster Crack | Kool Moe Dee | 1986 | Album |
Turn It Up / U.F.O. | Kool Moe Dee | 1985 | Album |
Get Ready | Mase, Blackstreet, Will Smith, Kool Moe Dee | Single | |
Love Love / What You Wanna Do | Kool Moe Dee | Album |