Frost (rapper)

Frost

Frost in the studio after his recording session with Serio in 2008.
Background information
Birth name Arturo Molina, Jr.
Also known as
  • Kid Frost
  • Gangsta Frost
  • OG Kid Frost
Born (1962-05-31) May 31, 1962[1]
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Origin East Los Angeles, California, United States
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active 1984–present
Labels
Website www.theraza.com

Arturo Molina, Jr. (born May 31, 1962), better known as Frost (originally Kid Frost), is an American rapper, songwriter and record producer. He is from Los Angeles, California. He is also the father of American record producer Scoop DeVille.

Early life

Molina was born and raised in Windsor, California and occasionally lived with his family in military bases in Guam and Germany. He began his music career in 1982 as Kid Frost as a tribute to his rival Ice-T, whom he often battled in the music industry. In an interview Frost stated that his first actual DJ was in fact Dr. Dre and DJ Yella. He soon became a breakdancer for Uncle Jamms Army.[1]

Music career

In the mid-1980s, Frost released several pre-gangsta 12" singles on Los Angeles-based labels Electrobeat and Baja. In the late 1980s, Kid Frost moved to Virgin Records. Virgin released his biggest hit, "La Raza". His debut album, Hispanic Causing Panic was released in 1990. He also established a Latin rap supergroup called Latin Alliance, which released their only album, Latin Alliance, in 1991. His second album, East Side Story was released in 1992, which featured appearances from MC Eiht, A.L.T. and Ganxta Ridd from the Boo-Yaa TRIBE.

In 1995, Frost dropped the "Kid" from his nickname and signed with Ruthless Records, Eazy-E's label (distributed by Relativity). Smile Now Die Later was released that year. Above The Law were featured as guest rappers, alongside A.L.T., O. Genius and Kokane. Rick James also appeared on Frost's version of "Mary Jane". His second album for Ruthless, When Hell.A.Freezes Over, was released in 1997. Ice-T, Scoop, O. Genius and Domino also appeared as guest rappers.

In 1999, Frost moved to a small independent label called Celeb-entertainment records. His first album for Celeb-entertainment titled This Was Then This Is Now Vol. I was released in 1999. Kurupt, King T, Baby Bash, Jay Tee, Jayo Felony, Xzibit, B-Legit, and Cameosis were featured on the CD. That Was Then This Is Now Vol. II was released in 2000. Frank V., Clika One, Jay Tee, Baby Bash and other guest rappers were also featured on the CD.

2002's Still Up In This Shit!, released by Hit-A-Lick / Koch Records, featured more Latin rap style and G-Funk tracks as well as a hidden bonus rock track titled "Cannabis". Mellow Man Ace, Daz Dillinger, Baby Bash, A.L.T., Nino Brown, Don Cisco and other guest rappers appeared, and one track featured the group Tierra. Somethin' 4 The Ridaz was released in 2003 on 40 Ounce Records and featured various hip hop artist from Texas.

In 2005 Welcome to Frost Angeles was released on Thump Records, which was produced almost entirely by Frost and his son, Scoop De'Ville. Only the Intro is produced by Binky Womack, and Philly Blunt co-produced one track. Guest rappers included Cameosis, Genovese and Jay Tee. Frost again signed to Low Profile Records and released his album Till The Wheels Fall Off in 2006. It had various guest appearances which included Baby Bash, Scoop De'Ville and Mr. Sancho.

Frost also performed music for films including "Bite the Bullet (Theme from Gunmen)" in the 1993 film Gunmen and "Tears Of A Mother" in the film No Mothers Crying, No Babies Dying, which featured Ice-T.

Frost is also an accomplished actor appearing in several films, as well as doing voice roles for fictional characters such as T-Bone Mendez from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and contributing his song "La Raza".

He was named Vice President of the Music Division of Goldmark Industries on August 30, 2006. Frost also appeared in a cameo role in Snoop Dogg's "Vato" music video, as well as B-Real that same year.

Discography

Album Information
Hispanic Causing Panic
  • Released: July 10, 1990
  • Chart positions: #67 US, #45 R&B/Hip-Hop
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "La Raza"
East Side Story
  • Released: April 21, 1992
  • Chart positions: #73 US, #54 Top Hip Hop/R&B
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "No Sunshine", "Thin Line"
Smile Now, Die Later
  • Released: October 24, 1995
  • Chart positions: #119 US, #36 Top R&B/Hip-Hop
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "East Side Rendezvous", "La Familia", "La Raza II"
When Hell.A. Freezes Over
  • Released: July 1, 1997
  • Chart positions: #154 US, #64 Top R&B/Hip-Hop
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "What's Your Name (Time of the Season)"
That Was Then, This Is Now, Vol. 1
  • Released: August 31, 1999
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "Latin Kings", "Diamonds and Pearls", "Feria"
That Was Then, This Is Now, Vol. 2
  • Released: September 26, 2000
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "West Coast Lowrider"
Still Up in This Shit!
  • Released: April 23, 2002
  • Chart positions: #183 US, #30 Top R&B/Hip-Hop
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "Everybody Knows"
Somethin' 4 the Riderz
Welcome to Frost Angeles
  • Released: May 17, 2005
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "Welcome to Frost Angeles"
Till the Wheels Fall Off
  • Released: September 26, 2006
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "Till the Wheels Fall Off", "Eastside Rendevouz"
Blunts N Ballerz
  • Released: January 30, 2007
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "Got Bud", "All Nighters"
All Oldies
  • Released: 2011
  • Chart: N/A
All Oldies II
  • Released: October 3, 2012
  • Chart: N/A
Old School Funk
  • Released: April 8, 2013
  • Chart: N/A
The Good Man
  • Released: October 29, 2013
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "Top Down"

Compilations

Album Information
Frost's Greatest Joints
  • Released: February 27, 2001
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "La Raza II", "La Familia"
Raza Radio
Greatest Joints Dos
The Best of Frost: The Remix Album
  • Released: October 31, 2006
  • Chart: N/A
  • Label: Low Profile Records

Latin Alliance

Album Information
Latin Alliance
  • Released: 1991
  • Chart positions: N/A
  • Last RIAA certification: N/A
  • Singles: "Lowrider (On the Boulevard)"

Singles

Year Title Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B/Hip-Hop U.S. Rap Hot Latin Tracks
1984 "Rough Cut" - - - - 12" single
1985 "Commando Rock" - - - - 12" single
1985 "Terminator" - - - - 12" single
1990 "La Raza" 42 59 14 33 Hispanic Causing Panic
1992 "No Sunshine" - 79 40 - East Side Story
1992 "Thin Line" - 82 45 - East Side Story
1995 "East Side Rendezvous" 73 74 23 - Smile Now, Die Later
1996 "La Raza II" 72 70 45 - Smile Now, Die Later
1996 "La Familia" 77 - 39 - Smile Now, Die Later
1997 "What's Your Name (Time Of The Season)" - - 32 - When Hell .A. Freezes Over

References

  1. 1 2 Huey, Steve (2006). "Frost > Biography". allmusic. Retrieved 2008-12-18.

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