Slave & Otis
New Zealand hip hop MCs and television presenters / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark James "Slave" Williams (born 1971) and Otis Frizzell (born 1971) are a New Zealand duo known as hip hop MCs and television and radio presenters. Together they are known for their musical work in the 1990s as MC OJ & Rhythm Slave and Joint Force, and their radio and television work in later years.
For other people named Mark Williams (disambiguation)|Mark Williams, see Mark Williams (disambiguation).
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Born | Mark James Williams 1971 (age 52ā53) Otis Frizzell 1971 (age 52ā53) |
Nationality | New Zealand |
Other names | MC OJ & Rhythm Slave, Joint Force, Opto (Frizzell) |
Occupation(s) | Slave: MC, TV presenter, radio host, record producer Otis: MC, TV presenter, radio host, graffiti artist, tattoo artist, graphic designer, chef |
Known for | MC OJ & Rhythm Slave, Joint Force, Mo' Show |
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As well as their work as a duo, each is known for his own achievements. Otis Frizzell, son of pop-artist Dick Frizzell, is an internationally acclaimed artist, particularly for his work in graffiti art, sometimes under the name Opto.[1] With his wife Sarah Frizzell, he also runs an acclaimed taco truck in Auckland.[2][3] As MC Slave, Mark Williams produces and MCs with Wellington group Fat Freddy's Drop.[4]