:Lord Finesse

{{Short description|American rapper}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=May 2024}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| name = Lord Finesse

| image = Lord Finesse.jpg

| caption = Lord Finesse at a Combat Jack Show in 2014

| background = solo_singer

| birth_name = Robert Hall Jr.

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1970|02|19}}

| birth_place = The Bronx, New York City, U.S.{{cite AV media |title=Lord Finesse: GetSome Ep. 138 with Gary Owen |publisher=Gary Owen |time=13:42 | via=YouTube | date=November 5, 2020 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwfXSBrlZag&t=13m42s |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/LwfXSBrlZag |archive-date=December 21, 2021 |url-status=live}}

| occupations = {{hlist|Rapper|producer}}

| genre = Hip hop

| years_active = 1989–present

| label = {{hlist|Wild Pitch|EMI|Giant|Reprise|Warner Bros.|Penalty|Tommy Boy}}

}}

Robert A. Hall Jr. (born February 19, 1970),{{Cite tweet |user=Beatminerz |number=171120104887689216|archive-url=https://archive.today/20121202062423/https://twitter.com/Beatminerz/status/171120104887689216|url-status=dead|title=@LordFinesseDITC HAPPY BIRTHDAY SIR!|author=Mr. Walt |archive-date=December 2, 2012|access-date=January 25, 2016}}{{better source needed|date=April 2024}} known by his stage name Lord Finesse, is an American rapper and hip-hop producer from The Bronx, New York, best known as the leader of the D.I.T.C. crew. About.com ranked him number 29 on its list of the Top-50 Hip-Hop Producers.{{cite web|url=http://rap.about.com/od/toppicks/ss/Top50Producers_5.htm |title=Top 25 Hip-Hop Producers |website=Rap.about.com |access-date=November 4, 2015}}

Early life and education

Finesse was born Robert A. Hall, Jr. on February 19, 1970 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was raised in the South Bronx during the 1970s{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVzCqtAZUG4 |title=Lord Finesse on education, the 5 percenters and growing up in the south Bronx during the 70s. and 80s |publisher=Tru Headz |via=YouTube |date= November 27, 2021}} His grandmother raised Finesse when he was younger living in Forest Projects, a public housing project in neighborhood of Morrisania in the Bronx. He met future D.I.T.C. rapper/producer Diamond D at St. Augustine Catholic School. He attended Morris High School.{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwgI9fPXcIU|title=Talib Kweli & Lord Finesse On D.I.T.C, Big L, 'The Awakening,' Large Professor {{!}} People's Party Full|publisher=UPROXX|via=YouTube|date=August 1, 2022}}{{Cite web|last=Kimble|first=Julian|date=2013-09-26|url=http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013/09/which-nyc-housing-projects-have-produced-the-most-famous-people/marcy-houses|title=Which NYC Housing Projects Have Produced the Most Famous People?Marcy Houses|website=Complex|access-date=2016-10-27}} While spending time at his school, Finesse would visit one of his friends high school (DeWitt Clinton High School) who he grew with up, where he would do freestyle battles sessions with other students. At that time, he met A.G. (Andre Barnes) who was a student at DeWitt Clinton High School, another future D.I.T.C. member who was an aspiring rapper. He first started rapping at the age of 12.{{cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wn10VPtgaE&t=78s|title=Lord Finesse an interview 1991 |publisher=Inside the Streets |time=01:18 |via=YouTube|date=May 19, 2023}}

Career

In 1989, Finesse and his former partner DJ Mike Smooth signed with Wild Pitch Records, home of other popular hip hop artists such as Gang Starr, Main Source, Chill Rob G, Percee P and O.C. In 1990, the duo released their debut album Funky Technician.{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p76079/biography|pure_url=yes}}|title=Biography: Lord Finesse|last=Kurutz|first=Steve|website=AllMusic|access-date=May 23, 2010}} The album featured production from future star beat-makers DJ Premier, Diamond D and Showbiz. Soon after, Finesse formed the popular New York underground crew D.I.T.C., an acronym for "Diggin In The Crates", together with Showbiz and A.G. and Diamond D. Future members included Fat Joe, O.C., Buckwild, and Big L.

Finesse returned as a solo artist in early 1992 with his second effort, Return of the Funky Man. The album featured guest appearances from Percee P and AG. The album's title track peaked at number 13 on the Hot Rap Singles chart. Return of the Funky Man also included a couple of songs that were produced by Finesse himself, and this would be the start of a career as a much respected hip-hop producer. In 1994 Finesse made a production appearance on The Notorious B.I.G.'s classic debut Ready to Die, on the track "Suicidal Thoughts". In 1995, he produced a big portion of Big L's debut album Lifestylez Ov Da Poor & Dangerous, including the single "M.V.P." and made an appearance on one of the album's highlight songs "Da Graveyard". He returned as an artist in 1996 with the now rare 12" single "Check The Method" and then the acclaimed album The Awakening. Finesse produced the entire album himself, and enlisted a large number of guests, including KRS-One, MC Lyte, Akinyele, Diamond D, Showbiz & A.G., O.C. and Kid Capri. The underground single "Actual Facts" featuring Sadat X, Large Professor and Grand Puba, was included as a hidden track on the album.

Finesse hasn't released a studio album since this effort, but has continued his production work. In 1997, he produced the title track to O.C.'s acclaimed effort Jewelz and the track "Channel 10" off of Capone-N-Noreaga's debut The War Report. Finesse released a mixtape called Diggin' On Blue in 1999. Later in the year, he produced the track "The Message" on Dr. Dre's seminal 2001 album. Finesse is currently working on a Funky Technician remix project, as well as a new D.I.T.C. album. Along with these projects, he and DJ Premier are working on a posthumous Big L album.

In 1998, Finesse provided the vocal sample on the hook to "The Rockafeller Skank", a hit single by British musician Fatboy Slim from his album You've Come a Long Way, Baby. The song features Finesse's repeated line "Right about now, the funk soul brother. Check it out now, the funk soul brother". This line was lifted from the song "Vinyl Dogs Vibe" by the Vinyl Dogs with the spoken word intro provided by Finesse, edited from the full line, "Check it out right about now. It's no other than the funk soul brother, the Lord Finesse. And you're welcome to the world of the Vinyl Dogs right about now. So if you're diggin', peep how we do it like this"

Lord Finesse returned to the mic on Handsome Boy Modeling School's album White People in 2004. He was featured on the song entitled "Rock 'N' Roll (Could Never Hip-Hop Like This) pt. 2", collaborating with famous old-school DJ's Grand Wizard Theodore and Jazzy Jay. Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda from Linkin Park make appearances, as well as Rahzel, then of The Roots.

In June 2012, Finesse filed a $10 million lawsuit against Rostrum Records and DatPiff for the use of a sample of Finesse's song "Hip 2 Da Game" used in Mac Miller's 2010 song "Kool-Aid and Frozen Pizza." In January 2013 the lawsuit was settled for an undisclosed amount.{{cite web|title=Mac Miller, Lord Finesse Settle $10 Million Lawsuit Out Of Court|url=https://www.ballerstatus.com/2013/01/16/mac-miller-lord-finesse-settle-10-million-lawsuit-court/|website=BallerStatus.com|date=January 16, 2013 |access-date=December 7, 2017}}

In 2014, Lord Finesse produced a remix for Swedish rap group Looptroop Rockers single "Another Love Song".

In July 2020, he released a new remix album, Motown State Of Mind.{{cite web |last1=Peacock |first1=Tim |title=NEWSLord Finesse Remixes & Reimagines Classic Songs For New Album, 'Motown State Of Mind' |url=https://www.udiscovermusic.com/news/lord-finesse-motown-state-mind/ |website=udiscovermusic|date=June 12, 2020 }}

Discography

=Albums=

class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"

|+ List of albums, with selected chart positions

! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:12em;"| Title

! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:16em;"| Album details

! scope="col"| Peak chart positions

scope="col" style="width:2.2em;font-size:90%;"| US R&B
scope="row" | Funky Technician (with DJ Mike Smooth)

|

| 93

scope="row" | Return of the Funky Man

|

| 95

scope="row" | The Awakening

|

| 36

=Singles=

class="wikitable"
1989 - 1990

  • "Baby, You Nasty"/"Track the Movement", "Funky Technician"/"Bad Mutha", "Stricly for the Ladies"/"Back to Back Rhyming"
*"Return of the Funky Man"/"Fuck Em", "Party Over Here"/"Save That Shit"
*"Hip 2 Da Game"/"No Gimmicks", "Gameplan"/"Actual Facts"

= Guest appearances =

= Selected Productions =

class="wikitable"

|+

!Album

!Artist

!Track(s)

!Year

{{Non-album single}}

|SWV

|Right Here (Funkyman Remix)

| rowspan="2" |1992

Trespass (soundtrack)

|Lord Finesse

|You Know What I'm About

rowspan="2" |Who's the Man? (soundtrack)

|3rd Eye & The Group Home

|Ease Up {co-produced by Jesse West}

| rowspan="7" |1993

The Notorious B.I.G.

|Party & Bullshit (Lord's Dirty Remix)

{{Non-album single}}

|Jeff Redd

|Show You (Finesse Remixes)

Represent

|Fat Joe da Gangsta

|Livin' Fat

{{Non-album single}}

|Carson Wheeler

|Soul Street (Puffy's Remix)

The Untold Truth

|Illegal

|On da M.I.C.

Trendz...

|Trends of Culture

|Off & On

{{Non-album single}}

|Kirk

|Uptown Style (Laidback Remix)

| rowspan="3" |1994

Ready to Die

|The Notorious B.I.G.

|Suicidal Thoughts

Word...Life

|O.C.

|Ga Head

Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous

|Big L

|MVP; All Black; Street Struck; Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous; Fed Up wit the Bullshit

| rowspan="3" |1995

Goodfellas

|Showbiz and A.G.

|Add On

Ruff, Rugged & Raw

|Double X Posse

|Money Talks {co-produced by Double X}

{{Non-album single}}

| rowspan="2" |Lord Finesse

|Soul Plan

| rowspan="4" |1996

{{Non-album single}}

|Underworld Operations

Chronicle of Two Losers

|Ill Biskits

|Let 'Em Know

{{Non-album single}}

|Ak Skills

|Check the Flava

That's Them

|Artifacts

|Collaboration of Mics

| rowspan="10" |1997

Rhythm & Beats

|Leschea

|Hip Hop

{{Non-album single}}

|Microphone Pager

|病む街 (Lord Finesse Remix)

{{Non-album single}}

|Posneg

|No Doubt (Remix)

{{Non-album single}}

|Peanut Butter Wolf

|Run the Line (Lord Finesse Remix)

{{Non-album single}}

|Walkin' Large

|Do That (Remix)

The War Report

|Capone-N-Noreaga

|Channel 10

{{Non-album single}}

|Stephen Simmonds

|Alone (Funkyman Remix)

Jewelz

|O.C.

|Jewelz

{{Non-album single}}

| rowspan="2" |D.I.T.C.

|Internationally Known {co-produced by Showbiz}

{{Non-album single}}

|All Love

| rowspan="5" |1998

Full Scale

|Showbiz and A.G.

|Put It in Your System {co-produced by Showbiz}

{{Non-album single}}

|Pitch Black

|Show & Prove

{{Non-album single}}

|DJ Cam, Channel Live

|Broadcasting Live (Remix)

Foundation

|Brand Nubian

|The Beat Change; Love vs. Hate; Straight Outta Now Rule; U for Me

{{Non-album single}}

|Moomin

|Big City (Sunrise Mix)

| rowspan="6" |1999

The Dirty Version

|A.G.

|Muddslide; Underground Life

Aktapuss

|Akinyele

|Sky's the Limit

2001

|Dr. Dre

|The Message

{{Non-album single}}

|Muro, A.G.

|The Vinyl Athlete (Remix)

{{Non-album single}}

|Rell

|When Will You See

D.I.T.C.

|Milano

|Hey Luv

| rowspan="3" |2000

Big L

|The Big Picture

|'98 Freestyle; The Heist Revisited

Capone-N-Noreaga

|The Reunion

|Don't Know Nobody {co-produced by Chris Liggio}

Grand Agent

|By Design

|Know the Legend

| rowspan="3" |2001

Bon Appetit

|O.C.

|Dr. Know

Anaconda

|Akinyele

|Love My Bitch

Terror Squad

|True Story

|Bring Em Back

|2004

Get Dirty Radio

|A.G.

|We Don't Care

|2006

1999

|Joey Badass

|Funky Ho'$

|2012

The Bar Code

|David Bars

|Next Season

|2019

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