Despot | |
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Birth name | Alec Israel Reinstein |
Born | Queens, New York, United States | May 7, 1982
Origin | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels | Definitive Jux |
Alec Reinstein [1] (born May 7, 1982 [2] ), better known by his stage name Despot, is an American hip hop artist from Queens, New York City. He was signed to rapper El-P's label Definitive Jux in 2004. [3] Despot has been a part of the New York underground rap scene for over a decade. [4] Despot is associated with the Smart Crew collective and was a co-owner of Santos Party House.
Despot grew up in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens. [5] He became involved in hip-hop at an early age, claiming that its prevalence amongst kids in his neighborhood made him appreciate rap. Around the age of twelve, Despot began to hang out with a Brooklyn gang called the Lo-Lives, [6] most notable for wearing Polo Ralph Lauren clothing. Despot identifies himself as hopelessly addicted to sneakers and Polo clothing. [7]
Despot claims to have been more of a delinquent as a teenager because he constantly listened to Mobb Deep's The Infamous . [8] Upon buying 6 Feet Deep , supergroup Gravediggaz' first album, Despot wore baggy pants and carried a Panasonic boom box around with him. [5] He was given the nickname "Puff" because of his marijuana use. [7] During his years in junior high school, Despot and his friends rapped over an instrumental tape of "Worldwide" by Royal Flush. Despot's friends told him he was the most talented of the group, and he began to write rhymes. [5]
He attended high school in Manhattan, where he and friend Yak Ballz (who was also signed to Definitive Jux) would frequent Footwork, the East Village record store owned by radio personality Bobbito García. [9] It was through Garcia that Despot would eventually meet El-P. After graduating high school Despot attended SUNY Purchase, but later dropped out "after realizing it was boring." [10] Despot still went back to the school to organize its Culture Shock festival in 2004 and 2005, and he performed at the event in 2007.[ citation needed ]
In 2001, Despot recorded the song "Cynical Bastards" with Lo-Deck on Atoms Family member Cryptic One's album Euphony. [11] The track garnered attention from El-P, who asked Despot to record for Definitive Jux. [10] Despot released "Homesickness" as a single on Def Jux Presents 3 in 2004. Following "Homesickness", Despot had his plans in making his album stalled, primarily because of his not spending time working on the album. He also believed a neurotic perfectionism prevented him from releasing songs more quickly. Despite never releasing the album, he released a number of songs during his time at Definitive Jux, including "Crap Artists" and "Look Alive", which was produced by Ratatat. [12] Despot toured with Ratatat in 2007, and his forthcoming album will feature their production. [13]
Despot claimed to have finished his first full-length album, a collaborative effort with Ratatat featuring songs from Blockhead, as early as June 2008. The album was initially named Jerry (after his father) and then Hooray for Me before finally arriving at We're All Excited. [3] The first single was released July 13, 2015, titled "House of Bricks", despite being performed live regularly since 2012. [4] On July 22, 2015, Despot released a music video for "House of Bricks", directed by Ratatat's E*vax. [14]
Despot met Ashok Kondabolu and Himanshu Suri, members of Das Racist, in 2008 [15] and was featured on their 2010 mixtape Sit Down, Man , on the song "Rooftop". [16] Despot featured on El-P's 2012 album Cancer 4 Cure [17] and Meyhem Lauren's Respect the Fly Shit, where he raps with Action Bronson on "Pan Seared Tilapia". [18]
In 2011, Despot appeared on the remix for Mr. Muthafuckin eXquire's "The Last Huzzah" alongside Das Racist, Danny Brown, and El-P, [19] which was called one of the best songs of 2011 by Rolling Stone . [20] He opened for Das Racist on their Relax Tour in 2011 as well as El-P and Killer Mike's 2012 Into the Wild Tour. [21] [22] [23] [24] He was also featured on Das Racist's 2011 album Relax on the song "Power" alongside Danny Brown. [25] Despot appeared alongside Heems in Lakutis's 2013 video "Too Ill for the Law". [26]
On June 3, 2013, he was featured in Vampire Weekend's "Diane Young" music video. [27] In the same year, he was featured on Fat Tony's "Hood Party" off of the Smart Ass Black Boy album along with Kool A.D. [28] In November 2013, he appeared on Blood Orange's album Cupid Deluxe on the song "Clipped On". [29] On January 1, 2014, Vampire Weekend released "Step (Wintertime Remix)", which included guest verses from Despot, Danny Brown, and Heems. [30] On December 15, 2014, iLoveMakonnen released "Down 4 So Long (Remix)", which featured Despot and Ezra Koenig. [31]
In 2016, Despot continued his history of collaboration with El-P outside of the musical space, partnering with him and Holy Ghost!'s Alex Frankel to start a Jewish deli in Brooklyn's Greenpoint neighborhood. [32]
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Title | Album details |
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We're All Excited |
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Title | Year | Album |
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"Homesickness" | 2004 | Def Jux Presents 3 |
"Life with Snarky Parker" | Non-album single | |
"Look Alive" | 2009 | Definitive Jux Presents IV |
"House of Bricks" | 2015 | We're All Excited |
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album |
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"Freestyle" | 2007 | Ratatat | Ratatat Remixes Vol. 2 |
"Rooftop" | 2010 | Das Racist | Sit Down, Man |
"Power" | 2011 | Das Racist, Danny Brown | Relax |
"The Last Huzzah!" | Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire, Das Racist, Danny Brown, El-P | Lost in Translation | |
"Kate Boosh" | 2012 | Heems | Nehru Jackets |
"Tougher Colder Killer" | El-P, Killer Mike | Cancer 4 Cure | |
"Pan Seared Tilapia" | Meyhem Lauren, AG Da Coroner, Action Bronson | Respect the Fly Shit | |
"Clipped On" | 2013 | Blood Orange | Cupid Deluxe |
"Hood Party" | Fat Tony, Kool A.D. | Smart Ass Black Boy | |
"Step" (Wintertime Remix) | Vampire Weekend, Danny Brown, Heems | — | |
"Blockbuster Night, Pt. 2" | 2014 | Run the Jewels, Wiki | Run the Jewels 2 |
"Down 4 So Long" (Remix) | iLoveMakonnen, Ezra Koenig | — | |
"Steep Tech" | 2015 | Ratking, Destiny Frasqueri | 700-Fill |
"Satellite" | 2016 | Secret Circle (Wiki, Antwon, and Lil Ugly Mane) | — |
"Versailles" | 2022 | Billy Woods | Aethiopes |
"Now That's What I Call A Posse Cut Vol. 56" | 2023 | Blockhead, Bruiser Wolf, Danny Brown, Billy Woods | The Aux |
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