Grand Daddy I.U.

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Grand Daddy I.U.
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Grand Daddy I.U. in 2016
Background information
Birth name Ayub Bey
Born (1968-08-23)August 23, 1968
Origin Hempstead, New York, U.S.
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Genres Hip Hop
Occupation(s) Rapper, songwriter
Years active 1989–1995, 2007–2022
Labels Steady Flow Records
Cold Chillin'/Reprise/Warner Bros. Records
Cold Chillin'/Epic/SME Records
Associated acts Biz Markie
Roxanne Shanté
Big Daddy Kane
MC Shan
Kool G Rap
Marley Marl
Craig G
Tragedy Khadafi
Big L
Lantz

Ayub Bey (August 23, 1968 – December 13, 2022), known as Grand Daddy I.U., was an American rapper who was a member of the hip-hop group Juice Crew in the 1980s.[1]

Career

Grand Daddy I.U., born in Queens, New York, was raised in Hempstead, Long Island, and encouraged to begin performing by his brother, also known as Kay Cee. He recorded a demo tape and gave it to Biz Markie, who signed him to the label Cold Chillin' Records in 1989. In 1990 he released his debut, Smooth Assassin, which spawned two Rap Chart hits: "Something New" (#11) which sampled James & Bobby Purify's "I'm Your Puppet", and "Sugar Free" (#9). He became noted for his high-end tailored attire, always appearing in public wearing a suit and tie.[2]

Grand Daddy I.U. appeared as a guest on several hip hop albums in the 1990s, including Big L's Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous and Positive K's The Skills Dat Pay da Bills.[citation needed]

Grand Daddy I.U. did ghostwriting and production work for Markie and Roxanne Shanté but became disenchanted with Markie over a dispute involving publishing credits for the tracks on his debut.[2] He released a sophomore effort, Lead Pipe, in 1994. Its lead single "Represent" charted modestly on the US Dance Singles Chart. The album received little promotion, so after the standalone single "All About Money" in 1996, Grand Daddy I.U. quit rapping for nearly a decade.[citation needed]

Grand Daddy I.U. continued to do production work in hip-hop for Das EFX, Heltah Skeltah, KRS-One, and Ice-T among others. He issued a third album, Stick to the Script, in 2007, featuring production from Large Professor and Marco Polo and appearances from 2Pac, DV Alias Khryst, and Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard. In 2017 he reunited with long-time collaborator Pudgee Tha Phat Bastard on the album Still Hear by Long Island emcee Lantz. The pair featured together on two songs, "Til The Casket" and "Yesterday".[3]

In 2020 I.U. released an album The Essence, which featured artists Method Man, Lil Fame, Sadat X, Craig G, Large Professor, and a host of other artists. The album was composed of songs all produced by I.U. and showcased his beat making talents.

After a short break from releasing music, Grand Daddy I.U released a new single "Stay Fly" under Get@Em Recordz on July 2, 2021.[4]

Bey died at age 54 on December 13, 2022.[5]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
U.S. R&B
1990 Smooth Assassin 91
1994 Lead Pipe
  • Released: June 21, 1994
  • Label: Cold Chillin' / Epic
88
2007 Stick to the Script
  • Released: October 22, 2007
  • Label: Steady Flow
2015 P.I.M.P. (Paper Is My Priority)
  • Released: February 17, 2015
  • Label: Steady Flow
-

Singles

  • 1990 "Something New" (US Rap #11)
  • 1990 "Sugar Free" (US Rap #9)
  • 1990 "This Is A Recording"
  • 1990 "Pick Up The Pace"
  • 1994 "Represent" (US Dance #54)
  • 1994 "Don't Stress Me"
  • 1996 "All About Money"
  • 2005 "I Be Thuggin'"
  • 2021 "Stay Fly" (with Shawn Haynes & Monsta Mook)
  • 2022 "Trust Me" (with Paula Perry & Da Inphamus Amadeuz)

References

  1. Grand Daddy I.U.: The Unkut Interview Archived 2012-09-17 at archive.today July 12, 2010 (Retrieved November 14, 2011)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Grand Daddy I.U. at Allmusic
  3. Lantz on Bandcamp
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