Artist's albums
Show You How
2023 · single
Courtside
2023 · single
A Portrait Of
2022 · album
Narcan
2022 · single
Manna from Heaven
2022 · single
Duck Sauce
2022 · single
Da Cypher
2021 · single
Magnifique
2021 · single
Flex Rant
2021 · single
Kool Aid
2021 · EP
Ayatollah
2020 · single
Dirty Laundry 2: Skipper
2020 · album
Ego Trip
2020 · single
Dirty Laundry: Button Man
2020 · album
Loyalty Electric
2019 · single
Reversed Latin
2019 · single
Loosies 2
2018 · album
Industrial Grade
2018 · single
HAARP
2018 · single
Music For Conquering Thy Neighbor
2016 · album
Loosies Collection Pt. 1
2015 · album
Apocalypto
2011 · album
Man On Fire
2010 · album
Each Dawn I Die
2008 · album
For A Few Dollars More
2006 · album
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Biography
Strictly adhering to the classic boom-bap blueprint of early-'90s New York hip-hop, Long Island MC Little Vic made heads turn in underground rap with his DJ Premier-produced 12" debut, "The Exorcist," in 2005. Born Victor John Orena III in New York, Little Vic kept the momentum going into 2006 with the accompanying mixtape, For a Few Dollars More, mixed by his cousin DJ John John. Based on his mike skills and, of course, the DJ Premier co-sign, many mixtape slingers, like DJ Whookid, DJ Domination, and DJ Eclipse, sought out the Italian-American rapper for guest appearances. In 2007, Vic released his second 12" single, "Caked Up" b/w "The Evil That Men Do," which featured Kool G Rap on the A-side and production from D.I.T.C. beatsmith Buckwild on the B-side. His carefully handpicked collaborations paid off well, considering that his 12"s constantly enjoyed regular rotation on local college and underground radio as well as on the Internet. Containing all of his singles, the MC's 11-song EP, Each Dawn I Die, appeared in 2008 via his own Orena Records. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi