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Leonardo Roman (born August 20, 1965), better known by his
stage name A stage name is a pseudonym used by performers and entertainers—such as actors, comedians, singers, and musicians. Such professional aliases are adopted for a wide variety of reasons and they may be similar, or nearly identical, to an individu ...
Wise, is a hip hop record producer and member of hip hop group
Stetsasonic Stetsasonic is an American hip hop band. Formed in 1981 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, Stetsasonic was one of the first hip hop acts to perform with a full band and use live instrumentation in their recordings, paving the way for future ...
, commonly hailed as hip hop's first live band.


Early life

Born in
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, Wise moved to
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, where his parents resided with his two older brothers Juan & Jose. At the age of four, his family moved to East New York,
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.


Hip hop career

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and MC Delite were the founding members of the group
Stetsasonic Stetsasonic is an American hip hop band. Formed in 1981 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, Stetsasonic was one of the first hip hop acts to perform with a full band and use live instrumentation in their recordings, paving the way for future ...
, then known as the Stetsasonic 3 MC's, in
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. Joining the group in 1983, the group had another level of creativity and talent with the presence of the PRINCE OF SOUND himself, who is also known in the group by the moniker the Stetsa-Human Mix Machine provided
beatboxing Beatboxing (also beat boxing) is a form of vocal percussion primarily involving the art of mimicking drum machines (typically a TR-808), using one's mouth, lips, tongue, and voice.
and other human percussion. Also, what many didn't know was that he was the very first Latino human beat box to hit the hip hop scene. Wise debuted his Human Turntable technique of beatboxing on the band's first single called " Just Say Stet" b/w "Rock de la Stet," which was released in 1985. There was also another single from the album in which Wise and Daddy-O collaborated. While Daddy-O performs the vocals, Wise gives his version of "
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," which happens to be the very first time that a human beatbox was heard adding a song-like rhythm to the beat that was coming out of his mouth on the song "Faye" which was on the group's first album, '' On Fire'' (
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). With Stetsasonic, Wise toured the world with
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acts like
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, Eric B. & Rakim,
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and
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. In 1989, Wise (with fellow Stetsasonic members Daddy-O, Delite, and Fruitkwan) participated in
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's
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, an assembly of hip hop artists including
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,
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, Public Enemy, and
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. This artistic collaboration yielded the
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" Self Destruction", a
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decrying black-on-black violence and media stigmatisation of all hip hop as violent. Unusually, Wise was featured not as a human percussionist, but as a vocalist, sharing his verse with Daddy-O. Released in 1989, the single reached #75 in the US Top 40. Wise has also participated in a few commercials in which he lends his beatbox sounds. One was for Campbell's Soup in which a cartoon of a
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bear kicks a ferocious beat. This commercial was aired amidst
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. Wise was also featured in a documentary on the art of the human beatbox, '' Breath Control: The History of the Human Beat Box'', which was shown at the
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and also featured fellow human percussionists such as
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,
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and
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. These days Wise & Stetsasonic are presently working on their new album that is scheduled for release in 2022. In this album, Wise is more vocal and less percussionist as his skills have grown greatly. While his moniker as a human percussionist/beatbox is The Human Mix Machine, his new moniker as a Vocalist/MC is Lito Brigante.


Discography


Albums

* ''On Fire'' (1986) * ''In Full Gear'' (1988) * ''Blood, Sweat & No Tears'' (1991) *''People In The Neighborhood'' EP/ Chopped Herring Records (1991) * ''Here We Go Again'' (2022)


Singles

* "Just Say Stet" (1985) * "Go Stetsa 1" (1986) * "Faye/Forever My Beat" (1986) * "A.F.R.I.C.A. (1986) *"Float On" (1988) * "Sally" (1988) * "Talkin' All That Jazz" (1988) *"Speaking Of A Girl Named Suzy (1990) * "No B.S. Allowed" (1991) * "(Now Ya'll Givin' Up) Love" (2020)


Credits

* On Fire - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1986) Producer, Vocals *DBC Let The Music Play - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1988) Producer, Vocals *Float On - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1988) Producer, Vocals * Stet Troop '88 - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1988) Producer, Vocals *No BS Allowed - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1991) Producer, Vocals *Uda Man - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1991) Producer, Vocals *Speaking Of A Girl Named Suzy - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1991) Producer, Vocals *Go Brooklyn 3 - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1991) Producer, Vocals *Heaven Help The M.F.'s - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1991) Producer, Vocals *Took Place In East New York - Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1991) Producer, Vocals *Free South Africa emix- Stetsasonic / Tommy Boy Records (1991) Producer, Vocals * People In The Neighborhood - Stetsasonic / Chopped Herring Records (1991) Producer, Vocals


Guest Appearances

* Self Destruction - The Stop The Violence Movement / Jive Records (1989) *Human Element: The World's First Human Beatbox Compilation / 108 Records (2006)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wise 1965 births American beatboxers Living people Puerto Rican hip hop musicians Five percenters People from Fajardo, Puerto Rico Record producers from New York (state) East Coast hip hop musicians Musicians from Brooklyn Stetsasonic members