History

Catalog History

Razer aka The RZR, is an underground Detroit Hip Hop rapper.  Starting off behind the mic he has since branched off into the business, songwriting and production aspect.  Yet it is his unique vocal presence which he is most known for in the underground scene. 

His catalog represents his ever changing quest to define his voice and his identity.  If you compare his first recordings to his last entries you will notice a distinct change in direction.  In fact, in an interview he did with DJ K-whis he said “I will always have that rebellious, aggressive, anti-authority streak that put Detroit on the map, but I am going to channel that anger into songs about real life instead of writing obscene songs for the simple sake of shocking an audience. My musical taste is ridiculously diverse and I want to be free to express that diversity in my music.”  Since that comment he re-issued the Razer solo LP to include two new songs, RollBack and Can’t Hear You” while omitting two of the more controversial tracks.  His response to fans was “those tracks weren’t me, they were me trying to fit in and I’d rather be true then fake.  I will never record tracks like that again.” Below is a list of all the albums and tracks his has been on minus the mixtapes.

DISCOGRAPHY

4 Track Outcast EP (released summer of 20002), Stumbling Home by Ohio rapper Flame (released in 2001: Razer appears on 1 track), Razer the self titled LP (released in 2002), Take America Back (released late 2003: guest appearance), Internet release of "RollBack" and "Can’t Hear You" (released in 2004), Re-release of self titled debut (released in January 2005 included the two new tracks "Rollback" and "Can’t Hear You" replacing two previous songs)