Kastro (rapper)
Katari Terrance Cox (born December 30, 1976)[2] better known by his stage name Kastro, is an American rapper. A cousin of Tupac Shakur, Kastro would perform alongside him in the former's rap group, the Outlawz,[3][4] and is featured on many of the late rapper's songs such as "Made Niggaz",[5] & "Hail Mary". When he was in elementary school, he introduced his friend, and future Outlawz rapper, Malcolm Greenridge, later named E.D.I. Mean, to his cousin.
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![]() Kastro (left) with E.D.I. Mean (right) | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Katari Terrance Cox[1] |
Also known as | K-Dog |
Born | New York City, New York, U.S. | December 30, 1976
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | |
Associated acts | 2Pac, The Outlawz, Tha Dogg Pound, Boot Camp Clik, Dead Prez |
Career
Kastro started rapping with the name "K-Dog". He was in a rap group with Big Malcolm (E.D.I. Mean), and Young Hollywood (Yaki Kadafi) in the beginning and began rapping in some of 2Pac's songs during the Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z. sessions. They then added Mutah (Napoleon) to the group and became known as Dramacydal.
On March 14, 1995, K-Dog was featured on 2Pac's 3× Platinum album Me Against The World, on the song "Outlaw".
The next year, on February 13, 1996, he was featured on Tupac's 10× Platinum Double LP All Eyez On Me on the songs "Tradin War Stories", "When We Ride", & "Thug Passion". It was around the time of this album's recording sessions when Tupac gave K-Dog his name "Kastro". He was named after Fidel Castro for the Outlawz anti-American leader theme
On June 4, 1996, Kastro was featured in 2Pac's "Hit 'Em Up" music video, along with the rest of the Outlawz. The song was the B-side to Shakur's "How Do U Want It" single and was a vicious diss song aimed at Bad Boy Entertainment, Mobb Deep, & Chino XL. The song is widely considered the most aggressive hip-hop diss tracks ever recorded.
The same year Kastro was featured on Shakur's 4× Platinum album The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory, on the songs "Hail Mary" & "Life of An Outlaw"
On September 7, 1996, Tupac was fatally wounded by gunshots on the Las Vegas Strip and was rushed to a hospital at the University of Las Vegas. He died six days later on September 13, 1996, at the age of 25. Kastro was present when the shooting took place.[3] He was in the car directly behind Tupac but could not identify the shooters.
Discography
With Outlawz
- Studio Albums
- Still I Rise (1999)
- Ride wit Us or Collide wit Us (2000)
- Novakane (2001)
- Neva Surrenda (2002)
- Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. (2005)
- We Want In: The Street LP (2008)
- Mixtapes
- Outlaw Warriorz Vol. 1 (with DJ Warrior) (2004)
- New World Order (with DJ Ipodd) (2005)
- Can't Turn Back (2007)
- Outlaw Culture Vol. 1 (2009)
- Outlaw Culture Vol. 2 (2009)
- Outlaw Culture Vol. 3 (2009)
- Other Albums
- Still I Rise (Part 2) (2002)
- Retribution: The Lost Album (2006)
- Ghetto Monopoly (2007)
- The Lost Songs Vol. 1 (2010)
- The Lost Songs Vol. 2 (2010)
References
- Katari Terrance Cox Mugshot - Katari Terrance Cox Arrest - DeKalb County, GA - Booked for PROBATION VIOLATION
- http://mmusicz.com/search/video/2/KASTRO.html
- http://www.2pacinfo.com/tupac/family.shtml
- old outlawz xxl interview [Archive] - Makaveli Board | 2pac forum | Tupac forum | Makaveli Forum
- YouTube