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M.C. A.D.E. (born "Adrian Hines" in [Miami Florida])is an American [Record producer/music producer] and [rapper] who pioneered the hip hop sub-genre of bass music. His 1985 single, "Bass Rock Express", , is considered to be the start of bass music. His single "Bass Mechanic" is also considered a seminal example. He recorded on the 4-Sight record label, which was owned by his father Billy Hines. His name stands for Adrian Does Everything, which refers to the fact that he both rapped and produced his own records. M.C.A.D.E. started out, by surprise to himself at the young age of 13, as he followed his father into the studio, whom at the time was Executive producing a project, with two new artist (artist’s mc chief and sexy lady song title beef box). While there, sexy lady asked him what do you think about the track (the music composition) and he replied I would do it totally different. So they scratched the original track, and started on a new track Directed/produced by M.C.A.D.E. and it became 4-sight’s first record and first hit, he was not credited on the actual record for the production, but instead credited with special effects coordinator, and as a kid he really didn’t care, he just thought it was cool being in the studio for the first time, but His father recognized his son had a hidden talent which was an ear for music. This talent developed into a desire to create a new genre of music, which he is recognized as a world renowned artist for his contribution to the music industry. This would be the start of a very successful career for M.C.A.D.E. as an artist himself which he would later produce several gold and platinum albums.
'''M.C. A.D.E.''' (born '''Adrian Hines''' in [[Miami, Florida]]) is an American [[Record producer|music producer]] and [[rapper]] who pioneered [[hip hop music|hip hop]] [[Miami bass]] music. His 1985 single, "Bass Rock Express", is considered to be the start of Miami bass.<ref name="Stylus2005">Pappawheelie. "[http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/weekly_article/miami-bass-the-primer.htm Miami Bass: The Primer]". ''[[Stylus Magazine|Stylus]]''. Retrieved on December 4, 2009.</ref> His single "Bass Mechanic" is also considered an example.{{Original research inline|date=December 2007}} He recorded on the [[4-Sight Records|4-Sight]] record label, which was owned by his Dad Billy Hines, considered to be the first Independent Hip Hop label of the entire south. His name stands for Adrian Does Everything, which refers to the fact that he both rapped and produced his own records.<ref name="Stylus2005"/>
After 18 years in the industry M.C.A.D.E. decided to take a break to pursue other interests. He never forgot his passion for music and now with his maturity and growth, his faith leads him to be more conscious of the projects he releases. He knows we have a responsibility to the youth of today and tomorrow.

With his latest endeavor THE SAINT’S SWAG he is looking to uplift the state of Louisiana ( after the devastating hurricane Katrina) by celebrating the success of the New Orleans Saints, something the entire country can be proud of, GO SAINTS!
On ''Just Somethin to Do'', M.C. A.D.E. recorded the song "Romantic Rhyme"; the song samples [[The Floaters]]' Float On.<ref>{{cite web|title=Romantic Rhyme a Sample of Floaters' Float On|publisher=Who Sampled|url=https://www.whosampled.com/sample/80407/MC-ADE-Romantic-Rhyme-The-Floaters-Float-On|access-date=June 6, 2021}}</ref>


==Discography==
==Discography==
* ''[[Just Somethin' To Do]]'' (1987)
* ''Just Somethin' to Do'' (1987)
* ''[[How Much Can You Take]]'' (1989)
* ''How Much Can You Take'' (1989)
* ''[[An All Out Bash]]'' (1991)
* ''An All Out Bash'' (1991)
* ''[[In the Arms of Bass]]'' (1994)
* ''In the Arms of Bass'' (1994)
* ''[[Ain't No Thang Like the Game]]'' (1996)
* ''Ain't No Thang Like the Game'' (1996)


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:23, 1 December 2023

M.C. A.D.E. (born Adrian Hines in Miami, Florida) is an American music producer and rapper who pioneered hip hop Miami bass music. His 1985 single, "Bass Rock Express", is considered to be the start of Miami bass.[1] His single "Bass Mechanic" is also considered an example.[original research?] He recorded on the 4-Sight record label, which was owned by his Dad Billy Hines, considered to be the first Independent Hip Hop label of the entire south. His name stands for Adrian Does Everything, which refers to the fact that he both rapped and produced his own records.[1]

On Just Somethin to Do, M.C. A.D.E. recorded the song "Romantic Rhyme"; the song samples The Floaters' Float On.[2]

Discography

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  • Just Somethin' to Do (1987)
  • How Much Can You Take (1989)
  • An All Out Bash (1991)
  • In the Arms of Bass (1994)
  • Ain't No Thang Like the Game (1996)

References

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  1. ^ a b Pappawheelie. "Miami Bass: The Primer". Stylus. Retrieved on December 4, 2009.
  2. ^ "Romantic Rhyme a Sample of Floaters' Float On". Who Sampled. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
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