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Keir Lamont Gist (born September 15, 1969), professionally known by his stage name KayGee, is an American DJ and record producer from East Orange, New Jersey, best known as a member of hip hop trio Naughty by Nature. He has won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album at the 38th Annual Grammy Awards for Poverty's Paradise.
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Birth name | Keir Lamont Gist |
Also known as | DJ Kay Gee |
Born | September 15, 1969 |
Origin | East Orange, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Years active | 1986–present |
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Member of | Naughty by Nature |
Website | KayGee on Twitter |
In the mid-'90s, Gist created his own R&B-oriented record label, Illtown, which was evolved and developed into Divine Mill,[1] where he discovered and signed acts such as Zhané, Next, Jaheim, Tha' Rayne and Koffee Brown.
Year | Artist | Album | Track(s) |
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1991 | Queen Latifah | Nature of a Sista' | Latifah's Had It Up to Here; One Mo' Time |
D-Nice | To tha Rescue | Time to Flow/ Time to Flow (Remix) [feat. Naughty By Nature] | |
Naughty By Nature | Juice (soundtrack) | Uptown Anthem | |
1992 | Eazy-E | 5150: Home 4 tha Sick | Only If You Want It |
1993 | Naughty By Nature | Poetic Justice (soundtrack) | Poor Man's Poetry |
Da Youngsta's | The Aftermath | Handle This | |
Crewz Pop (feat. Naughty By Nature) | |||
Run-DMC | Down with the King | Hit 'Em Hard | |
Rottin Razkals | Roll wit the Flava | Enough Is Enough | |
Naughty By Nature | Bring It On | ||
Queen Latifah | Black Reign | No Work; Summer Love; U.N.I.T.Y. | |
1994 | Zhané | Pronounced Jah-Nay | Album except 9, 12 |
Kronic | Da 4 Foot Attack EP |
Carry On | |
1995 | Rottin Razkals | Rottin ta da Core | Album |
Michael Jackson | Scream 12" | Scream (Naughty Edit) | |
Miilkbone | Da' Miilkrate | Set It Off; Where's da Party At? | |
Shabba Ranks | A Mi Shabba | Ice Cream Love | |
1996 | Eazy-E | Str8 off tha Streetz of Muthaphukkin Compton | Nutz on Ya Chin; Hit the Hookah |
Aaliyah | One in a Million | A Girl Like You (feat. Treach) | |
Sunset Park (soundtrack) | Are You Ready? | ||
Monica | The Nutty Professor (soundtrack) | Ain't Nobody (feat. Treach) | |
The Almighty RSO | Doomsday: Forever RSO | Keep Alive | |
1997 | The Notorious B.I.G. | Life After Death | Missin' U (feat. 112) |
Naughty By Nature | Nothing to Lose (soundtrack) | Nothin' to Lose (Naughty Live) | |
Zhane | Saturday Night | Request Line; So Badd; Crush; Last Chance; Good Times | |
Next | Rated Next | Most of album | |
1998 | Deborah Cox | One Wish | It's Over Now; September (Remix) |
Next | Why Do Fools Fall in Love (soundtrack) | Splash | |
Queen Latifah | Order in the Court | Black on Black Love; Life | |
Next & Big Pun | Slam (soundtrack) | Sex, Money & Thugs |
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result | Ref. |
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1995 | Poverty's Paradise | Grammy Award for Best Rap Album | Won | [2] |
"Feel Me Flow" | Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group | Nominated | ||
1993 | "Hip Hop Hooray" | Nominated | ||
1991 | "O.P.P." | Nominated |
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