Realer than real, stonger than steel, tough as nails, and dirtier
than you. What!!!
Some people talk it, some people live it, some people walk it, some
people give it. D-Loc lives like Full Throttle - no apologies - no
prisoners - no exceptions... Original, Unique, and One of a Kind.
A hardcore soul filled with love, peace, and positivity. D-Loc was
built to last, an artist a poet with an intense performer that's so
down to earth that he's underground. Some people follow the herd,
others go their own way! He blazes his own trails in life. His passions
are music, DJing, dirtbike riding, skating, and sexy women. Most of
all his herb, his weed. He lives his fight for freedom he demands
his rights for freedom. D-loc is free. He is a high powered MC for
the Kottonmouth Kings. His rhyme style is original honest, and timeless...
D-Loc has developed into prolific lyricist.. He can not stop smokin'
weed. Can You?????
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Johnny Richter, childhood buddy of D-Loc, was shipped around to
six schools and 2 rehabs before being sent off to boarding school
at age 16.
Being a fan of classic rock groups (like the Grateful Dead, Led
Zeppelin, and Jimmy Hendrix), this hard core stoner grew up singing
along with anthems from the 60's and 70's while also being a fan
of music from his own era. Switching from Run DMC to Tom Petty..
From Public Enemy to the Beastie Boys, Santana, Janis Joplin..;
this mixture and diversity made for an unlimited spectrum of styles
from the young MC.
Richter Dipped into a whole new style on "Rollin' Stoned",
He went from his stoner roots, and mixed a little of the old school
with the new school. "I was just hanging out gettin high in
my garage with the judge, and started singin; and he was freaked
on it, so I threw it on the album.
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A Dope-slanging street hustler who has a 5 foot iguana, he went
from moving pounds to moving units. Richter's party pad, which was
used in the filming of KMK's first video "Suburban Life",
had four kegs on tap and two full size nitrous tanks in operation
at all times.
Although out of the Kings, in the early days Richter would still show
up at local KMK shows and bust old tunes like "Suburban Life"
and "So High" with them. "When I wasn't with them,
I still hung out with D-Loc, that's my neighbor from grade school,
my oldest dog. He was doing his own thing and I was home keepin' P-Town
and parts of O.C. swimmin' in nugs, just running my game."
On his third album back with the Kings, Richter solidifies his position
and has added a whole new element to the band.
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