Jon Owens (born 1975), known by his stage name Casual,
is an American rapper from Oakland, California and one of the founding
members of the alternative hip hop collective Hieroglyphics. After
his debut album Fear Itself garnered both critical and commercial
success, Casual went on to become one of the most prominent and recognizable
faces on the Hieroglyphics roster, releasing five full-length LPs
over the span of his twelve year career. Owens has garnered a following
amongst devoted hip hop fans, particarularly in the Bay Area hip
hop scene, largely due to his specialization in hardcore battle rhymes.
After high-profile appearances on Del tha Funky Homosapien and Souls
of Mischief albums, Casual followed suit in 1994 with Fear Itself.
The album was the second-highest charting album in Hieroglyphics'
history. Casual followed a typical verse-chorus-verse structure but
stood out with his ferocious but playful battle lyrics[1]. Casual
has been acclaimed for "wielding his metaphors and sinewy delivery
with lethal grace"[2]
After the release of Fear Itself, Casual (as well as fellow Hieroglyphics
members Souls of Mischief) was dropped from Jive Records. Casaul
documents the experience in the book, Hip Hop in America: A Regional
Guide: Volume 1: East Coast and West Coast:
“
It came about from us getting dropped from major labels, and instead
of folding and succumbing to defeat, we hit the ground running. We
took what we had and ran with it, we landscaped and we built something.
We had to be resourceful, creative, and clever to gain our niche
but now...it's been 10 years since we've busted out independent.[3] ”
In 1994, Casual was involved in a high profile battle with rapper
Saafir. The beef originally started when Saafir appeared on Casual's
debut album, and did not appear on Saafir's. This ignited the infamous
Hiero vs Hobo Junction battle, which involved some controversy when
rumors surfaced that Saafir was using pre-written raps as opposed
to Casual and Hieroglyphics expected freestyling. Despite this, it
is regarded as an influential battle in underground hip-hop's history
[4].
Casual has expressed, much like the rest of the Hieroglyphics crew
the importance of competition in hip hop, stating "I think that
MCing should be a competitive thing, almost like a sport. The only
way an MC can keep polishing and sharpening his skills is to test
them against the competition and the up and coming young bloods." [5].
Casual contributed consdiderably to both Hieroglyphics albums 3rd
Eye Vision (1998) and Full Circle (2003), and is typically found
rapping on as well as producing tracks on almost all Hieroglyphics-related
releases. While staying mostly on the underground scene and not achieving
significant commercial success aside from his debut, Casual is widely
respected as an MC, even appearing on the artwork for A Tribe Called
Quest's album Midnight Marauders.
[edit] Discography
[edit] LPs
* Fear Itself (1994, Jive Records)
* Meanwhile... (1997, Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings)
* He Think He Raw (2001, Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings)
* Truck Driver (2004, Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings, web-only release))
* Smash Rockwell (2005, Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings)
* He STILL Think He Raw (2011, Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings)
[edit] Singles
* That's How It Is (1993, Jive)
* I Didn't Mean To (1993, Jive)
* Me-O-Mi-O (1994, Jive)
* VIP (1999, Hieroglyphics Imperium)
* Blind Date (2001, Hieroglyphics Imperium)
* Same O.G. (2001, Hieroglyphics Imperium)
* We Don't Get Down Like That (2002, Hieroglyphics Imperium)
* My Whole Intent (2004, Hieroglyphics Imperium)
* Rap Game b/w Things I Need (2004, Hieroglyphics Imperium)
* Rock My Shit (2010, Hieroglyphics Imperium)
* 101% Music (2010, Hieroglyphics Imperium)
[edit] Appearances
* 1993: "Limitations" (feat. Del the Funky Homosapien)
(from the Souls of Mischief album 93 'til Infinity)
* 1993: "No More Worries" (feat. A-Plus and Snupe) (from the Del
the Funky Homosapien album No Need for Alarm)
* 1994: "What's The Real" (from the Kurious Jorge album A Constipated
Monkey)
* 1997: "Checkin Out the Rivalry" (from the Del the Funky Homosapien
album Future Development)
* 2000: "Jaw Gymnastics" (from the Del the Funky Homosapien album
Both Sides of the Brain)
* 2000: "Big Business (Featuring Tajai)" (from the Ed O.G. album
The Truth Hurts)
* 2003: "Let Me Hear Sum'n" (from the Aceyalone album Love & Hate)
* 2004: "It's Like That" (from the Handsome Boy Modeling School album
White People)
* 2007: "Hot And Cold (Remix)" (from the Dilated Peoples album The
Release Party)
* 2007: "Connect 4 (feat. Shabaam Sahdeeq & U.G.)" (from the
Sean Price mixtape Master P)
* 2008: "Block To Block (Remix)" (feat. Hochii) (from the Egadz album
You Got Beef In The Studio?)
* 2008: "Laughing At You" (from the The Mighty Underdogs album Droppin'
Science Fiction)
[edit] Chart history
[edit] Albums
Year Album Billboard 200
2005 Smash Rockwell
2001 He Think He Raw
1997 Meanwhile
1993 Fear Itself 108
[edit] Singles
Year Song Hot Rap Singles Album
1999 "VIP" 43
1994 "I Didn't Mean To" Certified Gold US 34 Fear Itself
1993 "That's How It Is" 22 Fear Itself