West Coast rap legend from South Central, Los Angeles. Also referred to as "Dub". W.C. is the older brother of Mixtape Legend, [a=DJ Crazy Toones].
W.C. made his debut as a beatboxer, for local groups like [a=The Organization] with [a=The Unknown DJ]. Later got his break in the music industry by [a=Ice-T]. Along with his (then) DJ, [a=DJ Aladdin], the two formed a duo group called [a=Low Profile] and signed a record contract with Priority Records in late 1988. Alongside their label mates, [a=N.W.A.].
W.C. is from the same neighborhood and grew up with [a=Ice Cube]. After the break up of [a=Low Profile], [a=Ice Cube] would later name Dub's new group, [a=WC and the Maad Circle]. The M.A.A.D. Circle consisted of W.C., [a=DJ Crazy Toones], [a=Big Gee], and an unknown rapper from Compton named [a=Coolio]. [a=Coolio] left the group after the first album, to persue a solo career. W.C. then joined forces with [a=Ice Cube] and Inglewood rapper [a=Mack 10] to form [a=Westside Connection]. Unlike his past releases, Dub found commercial success with [a=Westside Connection].
Dub is constantly touring with his brother [a=DJ Crazy Toones] and [a=Ice Cube]. He makes a brief appearance as the gunman in "Friday" movie. He appeared in "The Art of Rap" documentary by [a=Ice-T] and Dub now hosts his own radio show, "Dub's Corner".
Honorable Mention W.C. features and rare joints:
"The Big Beat" by [a=The Organization]
"Think You Can Hang" by [a=Low Profile] from Rhyme Syndicate "Comin' Through" LP.
"Color Blind" by [a=Ice Cube]
"Quick Way Out" by [a=WC and the Maad Circle] from "Tresspass" OST (Original Soundtrack)