R.A. The Rugged Man

Real Name:
R.A. Thorburn
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Hip-Hop MC from Suffolk County Long Island, USA. Affiliated with Rawkus Records and other NYC underground labels.
The Long Island rapper finally reveals his long awaited debut album on Nature Sounds. Banned from performing live in most of the United States from 1995 to 1998, banned from recording studios and damn near every rap label that ever existed, R.A. the Rugged Man is finally back for revenge. While most rappers live in a world of fantasy, R.A. is one of the few MC's that you can guarantee his rhymes are real life - as sick as it might sound. When asked about R.A., Biggie Smalls was once quoted as saying "I thought I was the illest."
Coming from a broken Long Island home, R.A.'s father was a gun toting Vietnam veteran/mental patient affected by Agent Orange. His family was forever changed by the potent chemical - his brother Maxx was born handicapped and blind, eventually dying at the age of 10, while his sister Dee Ann couldn't walk or speak. R.A. took refuge in hip hop, beginning his rap career at the age of 12, developing a style that killed all competitors citywide. After conquering the New York battle scene as a teenager, stories of his ruthless rhymes and outrageous stage presence had the recording companies at attention, and soon R.A. was the subject of a nine label bidding war. At 18, he signed to Jive Records, but eventually was dropped for the violent, disgusting, and irresponsible behavior that would haunt him throughout his career.
Despite a notorious reputation for pissing off executives, R.A. developed a musical resume over the next 10 years that speaks for itself. Working with everyone from Mobb Deep to Notorious B.I.G., as well as producers such as Erick Sermon, Trackmasters, DJ Quik, Alchemist, Havoc, Buckwild, and Ayatollah. He was featured on all three of Rawkus's Soundbombing albums alongside Eminem and Mos Def, as well as the platinum selling WWF Aggression album. He recently signed a book deal with Testify Books, and his writing appears regularly in Vibe, King, Mass Appeal, and Rides. R.A. has accomplished all this without ever releasing an LP of his own. Rolling Stone Magazine recently compared R.A.'s rap flow to that of a blue-eyed Biggie Smalls.
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Albums

Die, Rugged Man, Die

(3 versions)
Nature Sounds 2004

Ultimate Hip-Hop Classics Vol.1

(CD, Mixed)
Not On Label (R.A. The Rugged Man Self-released) 2007

Ultimate Hip-Hop Classics Vol. 2

(CD, Mixed)
Not On Label (R.A. The Rugged Man Self-Released) Unknown

Singles & EPs

50,000 Heads / Smithhaven Mall

(12")
Not On Label (R.A. The Rugged Man Self-released) 1996

What The... / Stanley Kubrick

(12")
Not On Label (R.A. The Rugged Man Self-released) 1999

Till My Heart Stops / Flipside

(12")
Rawkus 1999

Don't Wanna Fuck Wit

(12")
Eastern Conference 2001

Lessons / How Low

(2 versions)
Nature Sounds 2004

Chains / Black & White

(12")
Nature Sounds 2005

Stig Of The Dump Featuring R.A. The Rugged Man - Braindead (2 versions)

Beer & Rap 2007

R.A. The Rugged Man & Notorious B.I.G., The* - C*nt Renaissance / Every Record Label Sux Dikk (12", W/Lbl, TP)

Jive Records Unknown

R.A. The Rugged Man & Notorious B.I.G., The* - C*nt Renaissance (Remix) / Every Record Label Sux Dikk Part 2 / C*nt Renaissance (12")

Not On Label Unknown

Compilations

Legendary Classics Volume 1

(2 versions)
Green Streets Entertainment 2009
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by theauxphou Nov 06, 2004 (edited over 7 years ago)
Also appeared in a 15-minute featurette accompanying director Frank Henenlotter around old shooting scenes on the DVD version of 1981 horror film "Basket Case"
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