Arabian Prince
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Arabian Prince is the stage name of Mik Lezan, an electro hop and hip hop rapper from Los Angeles.
He started his career at RapSur Records, a label setup by Russ Parr, and released some electro classics like "Innovator" and "Strange Life". A couple of years later he joined the Compton, California, rap group Niggaz with Attitude (N.W.A.). He appeared on their first 2 influential albums Straight Outta Compton.
The Arabian Prince found only limited success once he departed the group for a solo career in 1988. His debut Brother Arab on Orpheus barely scraped the bottom of the R&B and pop charts in 1989. His first solo releases are in high demand nowadays. His album credits include Where's My Bytches as well as production work for various other West Coast hip hop artists.
Arabian Prince has reappeared producing video games for FOX Interactiveand Vivendi Universal around the year 2000 and currently owns a 3d animation studio and Video Game Production co.
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