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Timothy Brown, (born September 26, 1967) also known as Father MC, is an American rapper who achieved success in the early 1990s on the Uptown Records label.
Personal life
Born on September 26, 1967 in Brooklyn, he grew up in Far Rockaway, Queens.
Father MC appeared in the August 1996 issue of Playgirl in a photospread taken by Greg Weiner.
Discography
Albums
- Father's Day (1990)
- Close to You (1992)
- Sex Is Law (1993)
- This Is for the Players (1995)
- No Secrets (1999)
- Eat this Morning (2003)
- Fam Body (2010)
Songs
- "Treat Them Like They Want to Be Treated" (1990)
- "I'll Do 4 U" (1990)
- "Lisa Baby" (1991)
- "I've Been Watching You" (1991)
- "One Nite Stand" (1992)
- "Everything's Gonna Be Alright" (1992)
- "Innocent Girl"(1993) (ft. 4 Sure)
- "Ï Beeped You" (1994)
- "Hey, How Ya Doin'" (1995)
- “Father’s Day” (Expanded edition) (2024)
References
- Creekmur, Chuck. "Father MC Talks Launching Mary J. Blige & Jodeci, BET, His Career With Diddy & Andre Harrell", AllHipHop, April 13, 2021. Accessed February 12, 2023. "One of those talents was Father MC, the Brooklyn-born, Far Rockaway-bred lyricist."
- Millner, Denene (March 3, 1996). "Naked Ambition: NY'S Own Father MC Bares It All for Playgirl". Daily News. New York. Retrieved May 28, 2010.
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