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Gary G-Wiz

Musical artist

Gary Rinaldo (born May 3, 1969), better known by the name Gary G-Wiz, is an American record producer and film score composer. Most known for being a member of the hip hop production team the Bomb Squad, G-Wiz is a longtime Public Enemy producer and contributed to many albums including: Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black, Greatest Misses, Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age, Autobiography of Mistachuck, There's a Poison Goin' On, Revolverlution, and How You Sell Soul to a Soulless People Who Sold Their Soul?.[1]

Biography

G-Wiz, like many East Coast hip hop producers, began as a DJ spinning at basement parties and small clubs in Long Island and New York City in the mid-1980s.

He made the transition to record producer in the early 1990s, when he handed fellow Long Islander Chuck D a tape full of beats. The hip hop production team, The Bomb Squad, had silently gone their separate ways after Fear of a Black Planet (1990) and no new Public Enemy album was imminent. After hearing G-Wiz's music, Chuck D immediately planned to do an EP with G-Wiz being the sole producer. The two had such chemistry, the original eight cuts soon turned into 12 and Apocalypse 91... The Enemy Strikes Black was born.[2]Apocalypse 91: The Enemy Strikes Black, as of 2007, is Public Enemy's greatest selling album to date, selling close to two million copies,[citation needed] and spawning the hits "Can't Truss It"[2] and "Shut Em Down."

G-Wiz went on to produce for artists such as Janet Jackson, Aerosmith, U2, Busta Rhymes, Rakim, Run–D.M.C., Method Man, Redman, Ludacris, Twista, KRS-One, Bell Biv Devoe, Peter Gabriel, Lisa Stansfield, Aaron Hall, Big Daddy Kane, Anthrax and Sinéad O'Connor.[2]

In 1992, G-Wiz was introduced to the world of film, where he composed the score for the Paramount Pictures film, Juice,[2] starring Tupac Shakur, as well as producing on the film's certified platinum soundtrack.[3] Since then, G-Wiz has contributed songs and score to Spike Lee'sHe Got Game, Bulworth with Warren Beatty, Paramount Pictures Mad City, Fox Television'sKing of the Hill, and a collaboration with Chuck D to create the main title theme to Fox's Dark Angel starring Jessica Alba. G-Wiz produced "Harder Than You Think", which climbed to No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart,[4] becoming the highest charting Public Enemy UK single to date.

Discography

Public Enemy

Run–D.M.C.

Chuck D (solo)

Hyenas in the Desert

Aaron Hall

Film and television

References

External links

Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Original Song

1980s
1990s
  • "He's Comin' Back (The Devil)" – Music and Lyrics by Chris LeVrar (1990)
  • "Addams Groove" – Music by MC Hammer; Lyrics Felton C. Pilate II (1991)
  • "High Times, Hard Times" – Music by Alan Menken; Lyrics by Jack Feldman (1992)
  • "Addams Family Whoomp!" – Music and Lyrics by Ralph Sall, Steve Gibson, and Cecil Glenn (1993)
  • "Marry the Mole" – Music by Barry Manilow; Lyrics by Jack Feldman and Bruce Sussman (1994)
  • "Walk into the Wind" – Music by David Stewart; Lyrics by Terry Hall (1995)
  • "(Pussy Pussy Pussy) Whose Kitty Cat Are You?" – Music and Lyrics by Marvin Montgomery (1996)
  • The entire song score from The Postman – Music and Lyrics by Jeffrey Barr, Glenn Burke, John Coinman, Joe Flood, Blair Forward, Maria Machado, and Jono Manson (1997)
  • "I Wanna Be Mike Ovitz!" – Music and Lyrics by Joe Eszterhas and Gary G-Wiz (1998)
  • "Wild Wild West" – Music and Lyrics by Stevie Wonder, Kool Moe Dee, and Will Smith (1999)
2000s