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Michael Anthony Deering (born November 25, 1967), known by his stage name Mikey D, is an American
rapper Rapping (also rhyming, spitting, emceeing or MCing) is a musical form of vocal delivery that incorporates "rhyme, rhythmic speech, and street vernacular". It is performed or chanted, usually over a backing beat or musical accompaniment. The ...
. He is best known for being a lead member of the groups Mikey D & The L.A. Posse and
Main Source Main Source was an East Coast hip hop group based in New York City/Toronto, composed of Toronto-born DJs and producers, K-Cut and Sir Scratch, and Queens MC and producer Large Professor. Later, another Queens MC, Mikey D (Michael Deering), re ...
. As a member of Main Source, he replaced
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, who parted ways with the group due to business differences. In 1994, he appeared on Main Source's second album, ''
Fuck What You Think ''Fuck What You Think'' is the second and final album by American/Canadian hip hop group Main Source. It was scheduled for release by Wild Pitch Records in 1994, although it is unclear whether the album actually made it to stores. However, the ...
'', as the lead MC.


Early life and education

Mikey D was born on November 25, 1967, in
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,
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, New York. Born to Linda Deering and Victor Fisher. His parents were separated when he was young and was raised by his grandparents, Jerome and Betty Deering in Laurelton Queens, New York. He attended PS 37 in Queens. He then attended JHS 231 in Queens. He attended
Springfield Gardens High School Springfield Gardens High School was a public 4–year high school located in the Springfield Gardens section in the New York City borough of Queens. The school was opened in 1965. Closed in 2007, The Springfield Gardens High School building is now ...
.


Career

Mikey first started rapping at a young age at his junior high school, after hearing music by the
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and Clientele Brothers, which inspired him to became an MC. He was the youngest member to join the Clientele Brothers, a group of emcees consisting of Eddie O'Jay and Will Seville He would be writing rhymes and freestyling in parks and areas around his neighborhood, getting training help by O'Jay and Seville, trying to develop his skills and rhymes flows in his adolescence. While in high school, he met future emcee/actor
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. Although, him and Mikey didn't go to the same school together. They went to their own separate schools. James went to Andrew Jackson High School. They would come over to each of their own schools they were attending and freestyling rhymes with each other. He was known as J-Ski, but Mikey would suggest a new name for his moniker. He would give him a stage name "Ladies Love", but didn't want it in his stage name. He shortened it to just "LL", put it next to the word "Cool" and added "J", which stood for his first name, James. In 1985, Mikey and his group called the Symbolic Three, got signed to Reality Records. Around that year, he and his friend Johnnie Quest met inspiring upcoming producer named Paul "
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" McKasty, through Cliente Brothers members Eddie O'Jay and Will Seville. He formed a group with the late
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and childhood friend DJ Johnnie Quest. According to Deering, he stated that his group originally wanted to be called "Boom Bash", but one of his managers didn't think it was a good idea. The group was called Mikey D & the L.A. Posse. They were signed to Public Records. They had a single which was released in 1987, song called "My Telephone", along with tracks like "Dawn" and "Bust a Rhyme". He followed up with two other singles "I Get Rough" & "Go For It" in the same year. In 1988, Mikey D was the winner of the New Music Seminar Battle for World Supremacy where he battled
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. While recording an album with his group, he learned that
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was murdered in his sleep at his home. There were disputes between another group who were also named the L.A. Posse, a group from
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and
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, a label that Mikey was signed to. Sleeping Bag Records was forced to drop the group's name after being sued for name duplication and Mikey took a three-year break from the music business after the death of producer Paul "
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" McKasty. While spending time in Miami, Florida, his manager was Mike Beasley at the time. He had a cousin who own a studio in
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,
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. He would try to find a label that was gonna give Mikey a record deal but he caught the attention of R&B singer
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who heard his freestyling raps. He told him there was a group that needed a lead rapper for the group
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. He contacted them and freestyled raps to the group and liked what they heard. In 1993, he become an official member of the critically acclaimed Toronto/Queens-based hip hop group
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after
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left to pursue a solo career. He appeared on ''
Fuck What You Think ''Fuck What You Think'' is the second and final album by American/Canadian hip hop group Main Source. It was scheduled for release by Wild Pitch Records in 1994, although it is unclear whether the album actually made it to stores. However, the ...
'' on
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in 1994. They released a single called "What You Need", which did well in
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's
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, only peaking at #48. He is featured on a song called "Pump Ya Fist Like This" on
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's 2008's third album, ''
Main Source Main Source was an East Coast hip hop group based in New York City/Toronto, composed of Toronto-born DJs and producers, K-Cut and Sir Scratch, and Queens MC and producer Large Professor. Later, another Queens MC, Mikey D (Michael Deering), re ...
''. In 2020, Mikey released a distribution company called Pass the Torch, where he is the founder and currently operates his own company. Mikey currently hosts his own show on
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called ''The Real Mikey D History (His-story)'', a documentary series released in 2021.


Discography


Albums

with
Main Source Main Source was an East Coast hip hop group based in New York City/Toronto, composed of Toronto-born DJs and producers, K-Cut and Sir Scratch, and Queens MC and producer Large Professor. Later, another Queens MC, Mikey D (Michael Deering), re ...
* ''
Fuck What You Think ''Fuck What You Think'' is the second and final album by American/Canadian hip hop group Main Source. It was scheduled for release by Wild Pitch Records in 1994, although it is unclear whether the album actually made it to stores. However, the ...
'' (1994,
Wild Pitch Records Wild Pitch Records was an American hip hop record label, started in 1987 by Stuart Fine, that was eventually distributed by EMI. Artists who released records on the label included Main Source, Lord Finesse, Ultramagnetic MCs, Chill Rob G, Gang S ...
) as Mikey D and the LA Posse * ''Better Late Than Never: In Memory of Paul C'' (2006, MicSic) Solo albums * ''Day of D'Struction'' (2016, Elements of Hip-Hop) Collaboration albums * ''Dramacide'' (with DJ Trouble Lee) (2019, 16F) Extended plays * ''Calm Before the Storm'' (with Elements of Hip-Hop) (2013) * ''From the Heart'' (with J-Soul) (2014)


Guest appearances

*2005: "The Perfect Storm" (Cee-Rock "The Fury" album Bringin' Da' Yowzah!!!) *2008: "Pump Ya Fist Like This" (
Large Professor William Paul Mitchell (born March 21, 1972), better known by the stage name of Large Professor (also Extra P. and Large Pro), is an American rapper and record producer. Based in New York City, he is known as a founding member of the underground ...
album
Main Source Main Source was an East Coast hip hop group based in New York City/Toronto, composed of Toronto-born DJs and producers, K-Cut and Sir Scratch, and Queens MC and producer Large Professor. Later, another Queens MC, Mikey D (Michael Deering), re ...
)
*2013: "Sweet 16s" ( Neek the Exotic album Hustle Don't Stop) *2013: "The Amazing" (Red Venom album Red House) *2013: "The Operation" (DJ Shark album Oxidized Silver) *2015: "Mikey Destruction, Devastating Tito & DJ Slice" (Canibus & Bronze Nazareth album Time Flys, Life Dies...Phoenix Rise) *2019: "The Spark" (Taiyamo Denku album The Book of Cyphaden - Chapter One) *2021: "Nyghtlife" (The Good People album The Greater Good)


References


External links

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Mikey D's Distribution Company
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