Ishmael Butler Explained

Ishmael Butler
Birth Name:Ishmael Reginald Butler
Birth Date:3 July 1969
Birth Place:Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Genre:Hip hop
Instrument:Vocals
Years Active:1987–present
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Children:Jazz Butler

Ishmael Reginald Butler (born July 3, 1969) is an American rapper, record producer and songwriter. He is best known for his work with such groups as Digable Planets in the 1990s and Shabazz Palaces in the 2010s.[1] [2] [3]

Early life

Butler was born in 1969 in Seattle. His father, Dr. Reginald Butler, was a historian of African American culture and an esteemed professor at the University of Virginia. He first forayed into music by playing the alto saxophone in his middle school jazz band. In 1987, he graduated from Garfield High School[4] and moved to Massachusetts to enroll in college.[5]

Career

In 1989, Butler dropped out of college and moved to Brooklyn, where he recorded a demo of hip hop tracks which was eventually delivered to the Pendulum Records executive, Ruben Rodriguez. In 1992, Butler auditioned for Pendulum Records with his friends, Craig Irving from Philadelphia, and Mary Ann Vieira from Washington, D.C, forming Digable Planets.[5] Digable Planets' 1992 single "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)" achieved commercial and critical success, charting on the Billboard Hot 100. Known for merging hip hop with jazz and philosophical lyrics,[6] the group released two albums before disbanding in the mid-1990s. Following Digable Planets' demise, Butler recorded music under the alias Cherrywine and took film classes at New York University. In 2003, he returned to Seattle to take care of his mother.[2]

In 2009, Butler formed Shabazz Palaces with his neighbor, Tendai Maraire. After self-releasing two EPs, they signed to Sub Pop Records, releasing their first album, Black Up, in 2011.[2] Its follow-up, Lese Majesty, was released in 2014.[3]

Butler also became a member of Sub Pop’s A&R team in 2013.[7]

Personal life

Butler has a son named Jazz Ishmael Butler, known professionally as Lil Tracy, from a previous relationship with Coko Gamble, the lead singer of Sisters With Voices.[8]

Discography

See main article: Shabazz Palaces discography.

Notes and References

  1. News: Unlocking The Eclectic . July 20, 2014 . NPR . January 15, 2016.
    - News: Left-Field Hip-Hop, Coherently Disjointed . Jon . Caramanica . October 18, 2010 . The New York Times . December 19, 2023 . subscription.
    - News: Shabazz Palaces: Steely, Brilliant Hip-Hop Mysticism . Nitsuh Abebe . Vulture . June 30, 2011 . January 15, 2016.
  2. News: Sci-Fi Beats With a Pacific Flavor . Tricia . Romano . August 3, 2014 . The New York Times . December 19, 2023 . subscription.
  3. News: Won't Black Down: Ishmael Butler of Shabazz Palaces Takes a Royal Stance in His Music . Jordannah . Elizabeth . April 1, 2015 . SF Weekly . January 15, 2016.
  4. News: Ishmael Butler travels back in time with Digable Planets reunion . . December 24, 2015 . April 29, 2017 . Uitti . Jake.
  5. Organized Confusion . . August 29, 2011 . April 29, 2017 . Frere-Jones . Sasha.
  6. News: Life in Their Soul-er System Is Slick--It's 'Cool Like Dat' : Pop: With its blend of jazz and hip-hop--and philosophical musings--Digable Planets is grooving to raves and a Top 10 single. . Dennis . Hunt . . February 17, 1993 . January 15, 2016.
    - Web site: Digable Planets' Jazzy Raps . March 7, 1993 . Peter . Watrous . The New York Times . subscription . December 19, 2023.
  7. Sub Pop Signs Shabazz Palaces' Ishmael Butler to A&R Team . . August 12, 2013 . April 29, 2017 . Ugwu . Reggie.
  8. News: Lil Tracy is getting better . . September 13, 2018 . Jack . Angell . March 19, 2020.