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A.D.O.R.

Birth name

Eddie M. Castellanos

Born

Manhattan, New York, U.S.

Origin

Mount Vernon, New York, U.S.

Genres

Hip hop, East Coast hip hop

Years active

1992-present

Labels

Atlantic Records (1992-1995)
Tru Reign Records (1997-2008)
Uppercut Records (1998)
PIAS (1998)

Associated acts

Pete Rock

Eddie M. Castellanos, better known by his stage name A.D.O.R., is an American rapper from Mount Vernon, New York. He is best known for his Pete Rock-produced debut single, "Let It All Hang Out", which peaked at #9 on the US Billboard Hot Rap Songs chart in 1992. Castellanos' debut album was shelved by Atlantic Records, and he did not release his first album until 1998 with Shock Frequency.

Early career[]

In high school, he rubbed shoulders with, among others, classmates Sean "Puffy" Combs, Heavy D, Al B. Sure, and, of course, Pete Rock, and began to earn a reputation around the neighborhood as an MC. Demo recordings of the newly christened A.D.O.R. (short for, variously, "Another Dimension Of Rhythm" or "A Declaration Of Revolution") eventually made their way to Uptown Records, and Combs became one of Castellanos' early supporters, personally shopping his music around the industry. Soon thereafter, DJ Eddie F of Heavy D & The Boyz signed him to a production and management deal with Untouchables Entertainment, and he found himself in the studio recording "Let It All Hang Out" for Atlantic Record.

Debut album and record label issues[]

A well-received live performance on Fox's popular sketch-comedy show In Living Color and a second single, the underground hit "One for the Trouble" (produced by Marley Marl and Kevin "K-Def" Hanson, and later the vocal hook for Fatboy Slim's "Old Skool Mix" of Wildchild's 1995 club anthem "Renegade Master"), soon followed, as did live performances supporting Tupac and The Notorious B.I.G.. A.D.O.R. was supposed to back up those successes with the completed full-length The Concrete, unfortunately, adversity soon struck. His production and management deals collapsed, and Atlantic decided to shelve the record. Castellanos rebounded by forming Tru Reign Records and inaugurated his new label with another Rock-produced single, "Enter the Center", in 1996. It sold remarkably well for an indie record and earned strong radio support, leading to the release of his official debut album, Shock Frequency, in 1998. The next year, Tru Reign signed a national deal with Nile Rodgers' Sumthing Distribution, which put out the second A.D.O.R. album, Animal 2000. In 2003, a pair of additional albums arrived, the compilation of hits and exclusive tracks, Classic Bangerz Vol. 1, and an all-new studio album, Signature of the Ill.

Discography[]

  • 1994: The Concrete (shelved)
  • 1998: Shock Frequency
  • 2000: Animal 2000
  • 2003: Signature of the Ill