Ed Lover

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Ed Lover
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Ed Lover in 2022
Background information
Born Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Origin Queens, New York City, U.S.
Genres Hip hop
Occupations
  • disk jockey
  • radio personality
  • actor
  • musician
Years active1988–present
Labels Relativity

Ed Lover is an American disk jockey, radio personality, actor, musician and former MTV VJ. He hosted The Ed Lover Show on SiriusXM's old-school hip hop station BackSpin. As of April 12, 2018, he hosts the morning show at classic hip-hop "104.3 Jams" WBMX in Chicago. [1]

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He is also widely recognized for being the first person to announce Tupac Shakur's death at a Nas concert in 1996. [2] [3]

On February 14, 2024, Ed Lover became the host of "The Ed Lover Experience", a syndicated program heard on rhythmic Audacy stations including New York's WXBK and Chicago's WBMX. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 Juice Contest Judge
Move the CrowdHimselfTV movie
1993A Cool Like That ChristmasHimself (voice)TV movie
Who's the Man? Himself
1994 Gunmen Himself
1998 Ride Six
1999 Double Platinum Party ArdieTV movie
2002 Undisputed Marvin Bonds
2003The HustleRedVideo
2004The Bahama HustleRedVideo
2011 You're Nobody 'til Somebody Kills You Himself
2018 Come Sunday Elector
2022Staring at StrangersHimself
Respect the JuxHimself

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988-95 Yo! MTV Raps Himself/HostMain Host
1989 Camp MTV HimselfEpisode: "Hour 2"
1992 The Royal Family HimselfEpisode: "The Fame Game"
Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? HimselfEpisode: "The Brazen Bean Bamboozlement"
The Cosby Show Taxi DriverEpisode: "Bring Me the Lip Gloss of Deirdre Arpelle"
1994 Ghostwriter HimselfEpisode: "Don't Stop the Music: Part 1-4"
1995Source Hip-Hop Music AwardsHimself/Co-HostMain Co-Host
New York Undercover HimselfEpisode: "You Get No Respect"
1996 The Daily Show Himself/CorrespondentRecurring Correspondent: Season 1
1998One World Music BeatHimself/HostMain Host
1998-99 The Hughleys Cousin JimmyGuest Cast: Season 1-2
1999 Moesha HimselfEpisode: "Isn't She Lovely?"
1999-01 Battle Dome Himself/AnnouncerMain Announcer
2000 The Jamie Foxx Show LucienEpisode: "Serve No Wine Before I Get Mine"
2001-02 According to Jim EdRecurring Cast: Season 1
2003 Comedy Central Roast HimselfEpisode: "Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary"
Rock Me Baby HimselfEpisode: "A Pain in the Aspen"
20045 Deadly VideosHimself/HostMain Host
2005 I Want To Be a Hilton HimselfEpisode: "Episode #1.7"
2006VH1 Goes InsideHimselfEpisode: "Yo! MTV Raps"
Hip Hop Hold EmHimself/HostMain Host
2009Life AfterHimselfEpisode: "Bell Biv DeVoe"
2010 Rude Tube HimselfEpisode: "Viral Ads"
2011-14 Psych Himself/Bailiff ComonsatGuest Cast: Season 6 & 8
2012 Big Morning Buzz Live Himself/PanelistEpisode: "Episode #5.4"
2015The '90s: We Invented ThisHimself/HostMain Host
Gotham Comedy Live Himself/HostEpisode: "Ed Lover"
2015-17 Fresh Off the Boat HimselfGuest Cast: Season 2-3
2016 The Eighties HimselfEpisode: "Video Killed the Radio Star"
Unsung HimselfEpisode: "Kwame"
2017 Dish Nation Himself/Guest Co-HostEpisode: "Episode #5.131" & "#5.217"
The Nineties HimselfEpisode: "Isn't it Ironic?"
In the Cut RoderickEpisode: "Matter of Principle"
2018 The 2000s HimselfEpisode: "The I Decade" & "I Want My MP3"
2019 South Side HimselfEpisode: "Chi-Town"
2022 Unsung HimselfEpisode: "Monie Love" & "P.M. Dawn"
2024Kings from Queens: The Run DMC StoryHimselfMain Guest

Documentary

YearTitle
1989Overcoming Self-Destruction
1990Rapmania: The Roots of Rap
1991Human Education Against Lies
2001Street Life
2002Slip N' Slide: All Star Weekend
2003 Death of a Dynasty
2004War on Wax: Rivalries in Hip-Hop
2005New Jack City: A Hip Hop Classic
2010In Search of Ted Demme
2016Spring Broke
We're Still Here (Now).... A Documentary about nobody.

Discography

Album information
Back Up Off Me!

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References

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  2. "Tupac Shakur dies". HISTORY. Retrieved May 2, 2022.
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