K-OTIX / The Legendary KO
Information
Members:
Damien "D.R." Randle
Micah "Big Mon" Nickerson
Genre:
hip hop
Hometown:
Houston, TX
Record Label:
Ethos Music Group
 
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King Coz is in a giving spirit for the holiday, and decided to spread some cheer by offering the gift of music. Presenting their new Christmas standard, “Merry Chrispers” featuring the vocal stylings of D. Randle, D. Rose, and Scottie Spitten.
Black

Black says: Check out The Legendary KO in Boy-Cott Magazine!!

Link:
http://www.illscene.com/boy-cott/magazines/Boy-Cott_Magazine_issue_18.pdf

December 9, 2009 at 8:37pm · Report
K-OTIX / The Legendary KO

K-OTIX / The Legendary KO There may or may not be a King Coz X-mas project in the works. This may or may not be footage from one of the sessions. Also starring Damien, Scottie Spitten, Savvi, and Fly Girl T.

K-OTIX / The Legendary KO
K-OTIX / The Legendary KO
@ Scottie - wait - there was chicken and rice?????
December 9, 2009 at 8:09pm
Scottie Spitten
Scottie Spitten
@ Damien~ yea boy! Yesterday went over there for lunch. You missed it son!!!
December 10, 2009 at 6:34am
K-OTIX / The Legendary KO

K-OTIX / The Legendary KO Friday, Dec 4, 2009. Lower Life Form performs at The Standard in Houston, TX and delivers a top-notch stage show. This clip contains the end of the show, where they perform “Run Go Get It”, along with a freestyle jam at the end. Drummer Eggy assures me that it was completely improvised. I believe him.

Shout out to CJ for the camera work!

Carlos Garza
Carlos Garza
Man I hate I missed it! I know it was sick! How was the turnout?
December 8, 2009 at 11:05pm
Jeff
Jeff
Damn didn' t look like Adam on the bass....my bad. Gotta catch one of these shows soon.
December 9, 2009 at 4:50pm
K-OTIX / The Legendary KO

K-OTIX / The Legendary KO This is a jam session recorded during Lower Life Form’s rehearsal a few months ago. The lineup has changed a little since this footage was shot, but I think it was too good to not share. This is a good precursor to tonight’s show at The Standard.

Jocelyn
Jocelyn
miss hearing the live stuff. This is as close as I'll get with the little one here now so thanks for sharing ;)
December 5, 2009 at 8:14am
Eli
Eli
sounds great pallies!
December 5, 2009 at 12:42pm
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K-OTIX / The Legendary KO Our week-long look at Lower Life Form brings us a look inside a recent session for “Classic Brew”, a joint project between LLF’s Brew and H.I.S.D’s E. Classic. Remix was working on cuts. The Standard is tomorrow. Already.

Jamey 'Ish' Moore
Jamey 'Ish' Moore
thats all Remix could come up with is ahhhh...and freeesh. Fail. I said it.
December 4, 2009 at 9:58am
Remix Oner
Remix Oner
You heard only a SMIDGE of what was done that day, sir.
December 4, 2009 at 10:09am
K-OTIX / The Legendary KO

K-OTIX / The Legendary KO We’ve reached the halfway point of our week-long look at Lower Life Form. This footage is from a recent practice session, where they were working on “Story Of My Life”. The Standard is going to be unbelievable this Friday!

Billy Kinnamon
Billy Kinnamon
You guys rock but that is no surprise.
December 2, 2009 at 12:35pm
Tommy Becker
Tommy Becker
Making it look easy!
December 2, 2009 at 1:16pm
LaQuitta Wilson
LaQuitta Wilson
They sound really good
December 2, 2009 at 1:55pm
K-OTIX / The Legendary KO

K-OTIX / The Legendary KO In honor of Lower Life Form’s performance at The Standard this Friday, we’re spending an entire week with the guys. We’ve dubbed this first installment “The Low Life”.

Janiqua Harrold
November 30, 2009 at 1:07pm
David Cook
David Cook
thats great! durb is the man, hit me up john.
November 30, 2009 at 2:49pm
K-OTIX / The Legendary KO

K-OTIX / The Legendary KO When most people think about pioneers of Houston hip hop, the first name that usually comes to mind is the Geto Boys – and rightfully so. But during that time, there was another crew that positioned itself as a more lighthearted alternative: Odd Squad, consisting of Devin the Dude, Jugg Mugg, and the undisputed persona...lity of the group, Rob Quest.

He calls himself the “Stevie Wonder of rap” for obvious (and not so obvious) reasons. Although he’s physically blind, he’s a visionary in his own right. He learned to play a number of instruments once his sight left him. I was shocked years ago when I saw him operating an Akai MPC – without any assistance. The absence of physical eyesight is not a disability for Rob. I remember seeing the video for “Can’t See It” back in the day and doubting whether or not he was really blind. I’m still not completely convinced at times.

These days, Rob is staying busy with a number of projects. He’s working on a “Stevie Wonder” project with The Are, and has recently wrapped up his new album, The Age Of Quest, which will be in stores soon.

For more info: www.robquest.com

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K-OTIX / The Legendary KO n this special edition of "The KO Show Presents", we spend a few hours in the laboratory of King Coz, and our sanity is tested. King Midas and DJ Cozmos cook up a beat from scratch.

Ray Hart
Ray Hart
Yo!!! Send me a Beat So i can bless it for ole time sakes....
November 25, 2009 at 7:42am
Ray Hart
Ray Hart
I have a song called "Bang Cock" that will go right with that isht!!
November 25, 2009 at 7:47am
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Sometimes I like to think I’m a communist fashioning his utopia; all things are equal, everyone gets a fair shake. If there’s anything history has ever taught us, it’s that there is no such thing. ...
Obusitse Kologwe
Obusitse Kologwe
Lots of luv all the way from Botswana.. guys i am starving of your stuff here in Botswana. Pliz cant you just send me a Christmas gift of your latest offering hhahaha. I really dig your stuff and i think you representin real underground. One!!!
November 20, 2009 at 4:04am
Sondre Storm Lamin

Sondre Storm Lamin yo I just wanted to say, there's no one out there like you, your songs are just.. perfect:P sick beats with unique flows, you're my favorite rappers and I've listened to rap since the day I was born lol, soo keep on doing what your doing, cus it's good.
Peace

November 10, 2009 at 2:54pm · Report
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That's the greatest compliment that anyone can pay us. We SINCERELY thank you!
November 11, 2009 at 9:33am
Live Free

Live Free yo K O the mother land is waiting for ya'll, possibilities of dropping by South Africa anytime? peace

November 8, 2009 at 8:45pm · Report
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K-OTIX / The Legendary KO
We're working on it! Planning our tours for next year as we speak...
November 9, 2009 at 8:11am
K-OTIX / The Legendary KO

K-OTIX / The Legendary KO The last in a series of clips from our recent performance with D. Rose and The Niyat. We saved the best for last – “There Can Only Be One”.
From Remix (who was holding the camera):

"Ya know, when we walked in through the backstage, I had the camera on the guys the entire time. You could see that they weren’t taking thems...elves too seriously. They’re a group of regular guys with their own identities and personalities who have talents. They know they’re not pseudo-celebrities, or arrogant artists who can’t see through their own egos.

When we all hit the stage, the crowd was definitely expecting Tech Nine, but within 2 verses the boys won them over. Once ‘There Can Be Only One’ came on, they started really WATCHING. They were looking at the stage at first, but after a minute or so, they were intently watching. It was an interesting change.

As soon as the set was over, the boys all went back to being the same people they were before we went on: quiet, humble, funny, witty, interesting people capable of holding ACTUAL conversations and not feeling themselves because they can jump on stage and rap. They were normal people with no egos or misconceptions about who they are and what they do. Immediately we went back to talking about whatever inane, unimportant topic we were ranting about earlier, probably picking on each other.

A lot of the magic of these guys is really lost through the camera, but hopefully we can show it somehow over time.”

-Remix

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Craig
Craig
Great Song and Great "Study" in how Crowds Work... The K-otix are like Soul Cooking with All Natural Ingredients and well those cats are just use to Fast Food... Hopefully that Good Meal of Fresh Hip Hop Music was enough to get them to change their Bodily Hip Hop Intake... Keep Cooking Fellas. Because in the Kitchen Everybody Knows... There Can Only Be One... Chef.
November 7, 2009 at 9:51am
Jackie
Jackie
S--a----w---e--eeeeet!
November 8, 2009 at 7:15am
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The homies over at The Niyat sent me this video for “Us,” one of my personal favorite tracks on the Raxus Prime mixtape.