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Growing up in Oxnard, California with many other artists who ended up on the Stones Throw label,
Nick Rodriguez, aka
Medaphoar (and later,
MED), grew up in a musical family, and by age nine he was freestyling to entertain his parents. By junior high he was writing his own rhymes, and by high school he was something of a local celebrity. Looking for beats one day,
Medaphoar went to the house of Otis Jackson Jr., or
Madlib, who was impressed by the MC's skills and invited him into his crew,
Lootpack, as an unofficial member. After hearing his appearances on the group's 1999 full-length
Soundpieces: Da Antidote!, Stones Throw head
Peanut Butter Wolf asked
Medaphoar to join his label, and soon he was featured on many of the roster's releases, including
Quasimoto's,
Madlib's, and
Madvillain's. The rapper, who was at this time going by simply
MED, finally released his solo debut, Push Comes to Shove, in 2005. Following a few Bang Ya Head compilations/mixtapes,
MED's second official full-length, 2011's
Classic, would feature special guests
Talib Kweli,
Aloe Blacc, and Hodgy Beats. Two years later he teamed with
Madlib and rapper/producer
Blu for The Burgundy EP, then in 2015 the trio released
Bad Neighbor, an album that featured the single "Rappcats." Bang Ya Head 4 appeared in 2016, and
The Turn Up, an EP with
Madlib and
Blu, dropped in 2017. ~ Marisa Brown