Kero One

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Kero One
Kero one on fender rhodes.jpg
Kero One playing Fender Rhodes at a concert in 2009
Background information
Also known asKero Uno
Origin San Francisco, California
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • composer/producer
  • DJ
Instrument(s)
Years active2002–present
Labels
Website www.kero1.com

Kero One is a Korean-American hip hop MC, producer, and DJ from San Francisco, California. [1] He has been recognized for re-introducing the jazz rap sound in the early to mid 2000s with his jazz-hop album Windmills of the Soul. [2]

Contents

History

Kero One originally worked as a web designer, making 50 copies of his first single with home equipment and personal credit cards. He released his first 12" record, Check the Blueprints in 2003 on his own imprint, Plug Label. Of the 50 copies that were eventually distributed around the world, one reached a tiny record store in Tokyo, Japan. A few weeks later, it was found by a Japanese DJ who played it at a club that night and received dozens of inquiries, including a Japanese label executive who immediately contacted Kero One and asked for 3,000 copies of the record. [3]

In 2012, Kero one released his fourth solo album, Color Theory, which raised over $10k from fans to pay for the mastering and engineering costs through Kickstarter. His lead single "What Am I Supposed to Do" charted on Radio Nova (France), J*Wave Japan, and WDR Funkhaus europa radio in Germany. The song received a major endorsement from Stevie Wonder, who asked Kero One to perform it at Wonder's 17th Annual House Full of Toys Benefit Concert on December 15, 2012 at Nokia Live Theatre with Bruno Mars. [4]

Later, Kero One formed a new collaboration project, Kesna Music with YouTube singer Esna Yoon. They released their single "Is It Love?" on July 16, 2013. [5]

In 2015, Kero One brought his signature jazz-hop sound to Korea, producing a song called "Ordinary Love" for Korean rapper Park Kyung of Block B and Park Bo-Ram, which hit #1 on Melon charts. Later that year, Kero One released a future soul album under the alias "Kero Uno", called Reflection (noitcelfer) Eternal which made it to Reddit's ListenToThis best of 2015 albums list. [6] Also in 2016, South Korean longboarder Hyo Joo Ko used Kero One's 2012 song "So Seductive" in one of her Instagram videos. When Kero One reposted the video on his Facebook page it went viral, reaching 26 million views. The viral video brought Hyo Joo Ko international fame and renewed interest in Kero One's older song. [7]

Highlights

Discography

Albums

YearTitleLabel
2006 Windmills of the Soul Plug Label
2006Windmills of the Soul InstrumentalsPlug Label
2008Kero One Presents..Plug LabelPlug Label
2009Early BelieversPlug Label
2010Kinetic WorldPlug Label
2012Color TheoryPlug Label
2015Reflection EternalPlug Label
2017Kero & AzurePlug Label

Singles

YearTitleLabel
2018"A New Day Dawns"Plug Label
2017"Let Me Show You"Plug Label
2015"Princess Diamond" featuring Kelsey BulkinPlug Label
2012"What Am I Supposed to Do?" featuring SuhnPlug Label
2010"When the Sunshine Comes" featuring Ben WestbeechPlug Label
2008"Get Down" featuring Aloe Blacc Plug Label
2006"In All the Wrong Places/ Give Thanks" (Sound Providers Remix)Plug Label
2005"My Story"Plug Label
2005"Keep It Alive"Plug Label
2003"Check the Blueprints"Plug Label

Collaborative works

YearTitleLabel
2017"Bad Habits" Crazyboy of J-Soul Brothers Avex Japan
2016"Ogeul Ogeul" featuring Park Kyung of (Block B)Seven Seasons
2015"Ordinary Love" featuring Park Kyung (Block B) and Park Bo-ram Seven Seasons
2013Kesna Music - Is It Love?Plug Label
2012Kero One - Love's Gonna Getcha (feat. Dynamic Duo & DFD)Plug Label
2012Kero One - Love's Gonna Getcha TV Instrumental (feat. Gaeko of Dynamic Duo)Plug Label
2012Sam Ock - Pieces (feat. Kero One)SAM OCK
2010Anan Ryoko - Forever We Will Be (feat. Kero One)Blues Interactions, Inc.
2009Kero One - When the Sunshine Comes (feat. Epik High)Plug Label
2009Kero One - Let's Just Be Friends (feat. Dynamic Duo)Plug Label
2009Kero One - Keep Pushin' (feat. Tablo of Epik High)Plug Label
2009Kero One - Goodbye Forever (Choice 37 Remix) (feat. Ben Westbeech & Choice 37)Plug Label
2009Epik High - Rocksteady (feat. Kero One, Dumbfoundead, MYK, Rakka)Map The Soul Inc.
2009Epik High - Map The Soul [Worldwide Version] (feat. MYK, Kero One)Map The Soul Inc.
2008Talib Kweli - "In the Pocket" (Kero One Remix)Manhattan Records/HMV
2008Nomak feat. Abstract Rude - "Hi, Mom! - A Prayer For World Peace" (Kero One Remix)Huge Soul
2008Pe2ny - "Wake Up" (feat. Kero One, Myk)Mnet Korea
2008Rashaan Ahmad - "Here We Go" (prod. by Kero One)Om hiphop
2008DJ Motive - "Reach for the Star" (feat. by Kero One)Mohowks Records
2007Dynamic Duo - 지구본뮤직 (feat. Kero One)CJ Music
2007Lanu - "It's Time" (feat. Kero One)Tru Thoughts/Ubiquity Records
2007Choice 37 - "Conversate" (feat. Kero One & El Gambina)Subcontact Records
2007Himuki - Innervision (feat. Kero One)S.O.U.Records/Milkdipper/Nunki Inc.
2006Surreal & DJ Balance - Yeah Boy (Beat By Kero One)(feat. Theory Hazit)Hiphop IS Music

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