Otherwize

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Otherwize
Background information
Birth nameAlex Harris
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres Underground hip hop, battle rap
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active1996-present
Website www.instagram.com/wizewasgreat

Alex Harris, known by his stage name Otherwize, is a rapper from Los Angeles, California affiliated with Project Blowed and Blak Forest. Otherwize is most notable for defeating Eminem in a battle rap tournament at the '97 Rap Olympics. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

Contents

Battle Rap

MC Juice and Otherwize are the only two battle rappers to defeat Eminem in official tournaments. [8] [9] Otherwize placed third at Scribble Jam '99, losing to the winner of the tournament, Eyedea. [10] His reign as battle champion at Club Elements in Los Angeles was covered in the documentary Where We're From: The Elements Documentary. In Where We're From, rapper Seefor Yourself stated, "Otherwize was that top dude in LA... One of the illest, if not the illest, battle MCs of all time." [11]

Film

Otherwize was featured in the documentaries Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme [12] [13] and Where We're From: The Elements Documentary. [14] [15]

Publications

Riddlore's book Born a Villain has an oral history of the '97 Rap Olympics which features quotes from an interview with Otherwize. [16] Otherwize's battle skills and time as a member of Hip Hop Kclan is dicussed in Rifleman's book King Khule. [17]

Wendy Day discusses the '97 Rap Olympics in Dan Charnas's book The Big Payback and The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip Hop. [18] [19]

Discography

Studio albums

Solo

  • Disturbing the Peace (2001) (with Longevity)
  • C.U.N. Traffic (2003)
  • Burnt Out Bizness (2003) (with DJ Obi)
  • Point of View (2010) (with Jizzm High Definition)
  • Half Monster Half Amazing (2015)
  • Alex (2016)
  • Run Black Man Run (2017)
  • One Day Theory (2018) (with DJ JahBluez)
  • In the Mix Collection (2022) (with DJ JahBluez)
  • Next Day Theory (2023) (with DJ JahBluez)
  • Skabz (2023)

Group Albums

  • Hip Hop Kclan – Kclandestine Kclas'sicz (2000)
  • Cobra LA – 18 Ways (2003)
  • Blak Forest – Without Further Adieu... (2003)

Guest appearances

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