Paul Huston, better known by the stage name Prince
Paul, is an American disc jockey and hip-hop record producer.
He was also a founding member of the Gravediggaz where he used the
name The Undertaker.
Originally a member of Stetsasonic, he produced tracks on hip-hop
albums such as 3rd Bass' 1989 debut album The Cactus Album and De
La Soul's first three albums. After which he put together two solo
albums: Psychoanalysis: What is It? and the hip hop operette A Prince
Among Thieves, which featured Big Daddy Kane, Xzibit, Kool Keith
and Everlast. He, along with Frukwan of Stetsasonic, Too Poetic of
Brothers Grimm, and The RZA of Wu-Tang Clan, made up the Gravediggaz.
In 1990, Russell Simmons gave Paul an imprint under his Def Jam
label. The imprint's only album, It Takes a Nation of Suckers to
Let Us In by Resident Alien, was never officially released. In the
liner notes of De La Soul's 1993 album Buhloone Mindstate, Paul hinted
at his future projects with the Gravediggaz: "I would like to
thank all my friends and business cohorts who dissed me, played me,
and jerked me when times were hard. For you made me wiser, stronger,
crazier, and, most of all, a Gravedigga!"
Alongside Teo Macero, Prince Paul co-produced guitarist Vernon Reid's
solo debut in 1995.
In 1996, he appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD,
America is Dying Slowly, alongside Wu-Tang Clan, Coolio, and Fat
Joe, among others. The CD, meant to raise awareness of the AIDS epidemic
among African American men, was heralded as a masterpiece by The
Source magazine.
Huston teamed up with Dan the Automator to form Handsome Boy Modeling
School; the group's album So... How's Your Girl? featured diverse
names from Sean Lennon and Del tha Funkee Homosapien to Alec Empire
and Don Novello. Huston was also featured in a feat with super group
Deltron 3030 on their self titled album for the song The Fantabulous
Rap Extravaganza. In the year 2000, Paul Produced MC Paul Barman's
début EP It's Very Stimulating. White People continued Handsome
Boy's tradition of strange skits and an odd mix of guests over Paul-
and Automator-produced beats, including The RZA, Linkin Park, Tim
Meadows, and John Oates.
Politics of the Business (2003) is a look at present-day hip hop,
again featuring many guests, from Chuck D and Ice T to the Beatnuts
and Wordsworth. The latter also collaborated on a track Paul composed
for the SpongeBob SquarePants Movie soundtrack. Several songs by
Paul have been featured only on compilation releases such as Om Records's "Deep
Concentration" and Bill Laswell's "Altered Beats" collections.
His most recent release is the album Itstrumental, a return to Paul's
previous work, depending on how one saw POTB. Itstrumental contained
a range of genres, relying heavily on past samples, especially those
from A Prince Among Thieves, and tying it together with several lighthearted
skits about his apparently real depression. He also produced the
album The Art of Picking Up Women of imaginary rockers the Dix, which
bring some of hip-hop's misogyny and boasting to 1960s-style R&B.
Paul nabbed a deal with satellite radio company XM and was the host
of "The Ill Out Show" on the company's Rhyme 65 channel,
until the station was dropped following the merger with Sirius. The
show was hosted with members of the Ill Out Crew, various staple
partners Paul has worked with throughout his career such as Don Newkirk
(who closes engineer Al Watt's imaginary 3 Feet High and Rising game
show and also appears on 3rd Bass's The Gas Face.). The show is a
hip-hop fan favorite, airing news, classic songs, and interviews
with various hip-hop artists. What may become one of the show's most
famed episodes was a love-joint show in July 2006, featuring love/relationship-oriented
Hip-Hop songs programmed in an unorthodox fashion through an in-depth
interview with R.A. the Rugged Man.
Paul's latest project is Baby Elephant, a collaboration with Parliament
and Talking Heads keyboardist Bernie Worrell, and longtime Paul associate
Don Newkirk. Released September 11, 2007, Turn My Teeth Up!, features
George Clinton, Shock G, Yellowman, Reggie Watts, Nona Hendryx, David
Byrne, and Gabby La La.
On October 30, 2006, it was reported on the official Hieroglyphics
blog that Prince Paul was in the studio doing production work on
upcoming album of the Souls of Mischief.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo albums
1996: Psychoanalysis: What is It? (WordSound Records, later reissued
by Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records in 1997 with bonus cuts)
1999: A Prince Among Thieves (Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records)
2003: Politics of the Business (Razor & Tie)
2005: Itstrumental (Female Fun Records)
2005: Hip Hop Gold Dust (Antidote)
[edit] Collaborative albums
1986: On Fire (Stetsasonic)
1988: In Full Gear (Stetsasonic)
1991: Blood, Sweat & No Tears (Stetsasonic)
1994: 6 Feet Deep (Gravediggaz)
1999: So... How's Your Girl? (Handsome Boy Modeling School)
2004: White People (Handsome Boy Modeling School)
2005: The Art of Picking Up Women (The Dix)
2007: Turn My Teeth Up! (Baby Elephant)
2008: Baby Loves Hip Hop Presents The Dino 5 (Dino 5)
[edit] Production
3 Feet High and Rising by De La Soul (1989)
It's a Big Daddy Thing by Big Daddy Kane (1989)
The Cactus Album by 3rd Bass (1989)
All Hail the Queen by Queen Latifah (1989)
To Your Soul by Jaz-O (1990)
Starting from Zero by Groove B Chill (1990)
Taste of Chocolate by Big Daddy Kane (1990)
Derelicts of Dialect by 3rd Bass (1991)
It Takes a Nation of Suckas to Let Us In by Resident Alien (1991)
Daddy's Little Girl by Nikki D (1991)
De La Soul Is Dead by De La Soul (1991)
Sex and Violence by Boogie Down Productions (1992)
I Thought U Knew by Candyman (1993)
My Field Trip to Planet 9 by Justin Warfield (1993)
Buhloone Mindstate by De La Soul (1993)
Behind Bars by Slick Rick (1994)
Latin Lingo (Prince Paul Mix) by Cypress Hill (1996)
America is Dying Slowly by Various Artists (1996)
Downlow - The Hip Hop Underground by Various Artists (1996)
The Pick, the Sickle and the Shovel by the Gravediggaz (1997)
Roll With the New by Chris Rock (1997)
Lyrical Chemical by Metabolics (1998)
Bigger & Blacker by Chris Rock (1999)
It's Very Stimulating by MC Paul Barman (2000)
Both Sides of the Brain by Del tha Funkee Homosapien (2000)
Dawn of the Dead by Mr. Dead (2000)
Coast II Coast by Various Artists (2001)
Against All Odds by Tragedy Khadafi (2001)
The Best Part by J-Live (2001)
Paullelujah! by MC Paul Barman (2002)
Palace of the Pretender by Last Emperor (2003)
Mm..LeftOvers by MF Doom (2004)
Montezuma's Revenge by Souls of Mischief (2009)
Thought Balloon Mushroom Cloud by MC Paul Barman (2009)