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Marcel Theo Hall (April 8, 1964 – July 16, 2021), known professionally as Biz Markie, was an American rapper, singer, songwriter, DJ, and record producer who gained prominence during hip hop's golden age. Within hip hop he was particularly recognized for his humorous, comedic style, often being called by his nickname, the "Clown Prince of Hip Hop".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="DAVID MA">Ma, David. Biz Markie, Pioneering Beatboxer And 'Just A Friend' Rapper, Dies At 57 Template:Webarchive NPR, July 16, 2021</ref>

Markie's achieved mainstream success with his 1989 single "Just a Friend", which reached No. 9 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and became a platinum-certified hit. The song has since been widely regarded as a classic, featured prominently in pop culture and recognized on VH1's list of the greatest hip-hop songs. Throughout his career, Markie was associated with influential hip-hop groups and labels, notably the Juice Crew collective and Cold Chillin' Records.

Beyond his music, Biz Markie had an extensive presence on television and film, appearing in various roles and voiceovers in popular shows, movies, and commercials, including Men in Black II, Yo Gabba Gabba!, Empire, and SpongeBob SquarePants. He also appeared as himself in numerous television and radio broadcasts, and became a cultural personality extending beyond the music industry.

Biz Markie continued performing and making media appearances until health complications related to type 2 diabetes limited his activities in 2020. He died in July 2021 at the age of 57. Following his death, his legacy has been honored through various tributes, including street dedications, public memorials, and the release of the documentary film "All Up in the Biz."

Early life and education

Markie was born in Manhattan in the neighborhood of Harlem, New York City, on April 8, 1964.<ref name=AllMusic>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="variety.com" /> He was raised on Long Island in the hamlet of Brentwood<ref name="DAVID MA" /><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and the village of Patchogue, where he spent his teenage years and where, on September 25, 2021, the intersection of South Street and West Avenue, across the street from his then-home, was dedicated as Biz Markie Way.<ref name="BizMarkieWay">Template:Cite news</ref> He graduated from Longwood High School in Middle Island in 1982.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Markie began his career in New York City nightclubs and later gained regional recognition by performing at colleges in Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania.<ref name="Manteuffel">Template:Cite news</ref> Regarding the origin of his stage name, the rapper said:

Biz comes from the first hip-hop tape I heard. It was '77, '78, from the L Brothers. Grand Wizard Theodore was the DJ, and the rappers was Kevvy Kev, Master Rob and Busy Bee Starski. I loved Busy Bee. Busy Bee just stuck with me. My name used to be Bizzy B Markie, and after a while I put the Biz with the Markie. My nickname in my neighborhood was Markie.<ref name="Manteuffel" />

Music career

1980s

In the early 1980s after meeting in a mall, Biz Markie and Roxanne Shante developed a close friendship that led to their collaboration on the 1986 freestyle track "Def Fresh Crew", with Biz Markie beatboxing as depicted in the Netflix movie Roxanne Roxanne. Biz Markie played a significant role in Shante's early career and is considered a pioneer in the rap industry. Up until his death in 2021, they remained friends.

Biz Markie was interviewed in the 1986 cult documentary Big Fun in the Big Town.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Markie released his debut album Goin' Off in 1988, which attracted a fair amount of attention, largely due to the lead single, "Make the Music with Your Mouth, Biz". The album also featured the underground hit singles "Nobody Beats The Biz", "Vapors", and "Pickin' Boogers".<ref>Morris, Mary. Biz Markie Template:Webarchive. Remix. February 1, 2004. URL retrieved on January 9, 2007.</ref> Biz also appeared briefly in the music video for Rob Base's single "It Takes Two".

On October 10, 1989, Markie's second studio album, The Biz Never Sleeps, was released on Cold Chillin'/Warner Bros. Records, produced by Markie, his cousin Cool V and Paul C. The single "Just a Friend" became Markie's most successful single, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard charts.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The song interpolates the 1968 song "You Got What I Need" by singer-songwriter Freddie Scott, whose basic chord and melody provided the base for the song's chorus.<ref name=npr>Template:Cite web</ref> "Just a Friend" was ranked 81st on VH1's 100 Greatest One-Hit Wonders in 2000, and later as number 100 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of Hip Hop in 2008.<ref name="vh1">Template:Cite web</ref> The music video, directed by Lionel C. Martin, chronicles the rapper's woman problems.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

1990s

Markie's third studio album I Need a Haircut was released on August 27, 1991, on Cold Chillin'/Warner Bros. Records; it was produced by Markie and his cousin Cool V. Sales of the album were already low when Markie was served a lawsuit by Gilbert O'Sullivan, who claimed that the album's "Alone Again" featured an unauthorized sample from his hit "Alone Again (Naturally)". O'Sullivan's claim was upheld in a landmark ruling, Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v. Warner Bros. Records Inc.<ref>Grand Upright Music, Ltd. v. Warner Bros. Records, Inc., 780 F. Supp. 182 (S.D.N.Y. 1991)</ref> that altered the landscape of hip-hop, finding that all samples must be cleared with the original artist before being used. In accordance with the ruling, Warner Bros., the parent company of Cold Chillin', had to pull I Need a Haircut from circulation, and all companies had to clear samples with the samples' creators before releasing the records. This development reflected the increasing popularity of hip-hop and the financial stakes involved. Markie responded in 1993 with the mischievously titled All Samples Cleared!, but his career had been hurt by the publicity emanating from the lawsuit, and the record suffered accordingly.<ref name=npr />

For the remainder of the decade, Markie occasionally made television appearances, including guest appearances on In Living Color; as contestant Damian "Foosball" Franklin in the recurring game show sketch "The Dirty Dozens"; as Marlon Cain in "Ed Bacon: Guidance Counselor";<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> in a 1996 freestyle rap commercial on MTV2; and in the 1993 superhero film Meteor Man. He also made numerous guest appearances with the Beastie Boys on Check Your Head (1992), Ill Communication (1994), Hello Nasty (1998), and their anthology The Sounds of Science (1999).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He also rapped on the song "Schizo Jam" on Don Byron's 1998 release, Nu Blaxploitation (Blue Note/Capitol) and worked with Canibus on the first track on the Office Space soundtrack (1999). He also rapped on the track "So Fresh" alongside Slick Rick on Will Smith's 1999 album Willennium.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 1996, Markie appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation CD, America Is Dying Slowly, alongside Wu-Tang Clan, Coolio, and Fat Joe, among others. The CD was meant to raise awareness of the AIDS epidemic among African-American men.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 1997, a sample of a Markie recording appeared in the Rolling Stones' song "Anybody Seen My Baby?" from their album Bridges to Babylon.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Markie also teamed up with Frankie Cutlass on his third single and music video titled "The Cypher Part 3" with some of Marley Marl's Juice Crew veterans.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He also appeared of Fünf Sterne deluxe's song "Will Smith, Meer Gayne?" from the album Sillium.<ref>Template:Citation</ref>

In 1999, Markie appeared on Len's song "Beautiful Day" on their album You Can't Stop the Bum Rush,<ref name="New York">Template:Cite news</ref> as well as on Alliance Ethnik's album Fat Comeback.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

2000s

Markie performing in 2007

In 2000 and 2001, Markie participated in the Spitkicker Tour, which also hosted alternative hip-hop acts like De La Soul and Common.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In 2002, Markie appeared in Men in Black II, with Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, playing an alien parody of himself, whose native language sounded exactly like beatboxing.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He also provided rap vocals and sang the hook for the remixed version of Mario's single "Just a Friend 2002", which sampled his own song from 13 years before. Between 2002 and 2003, he appeared in episode 5 of the TV series Fastlane playing himself as a nightclub DJ.

In 2003, he appeared in the international television series Kung Faux performing a series of voice-over characters featured in a variety of episodes. In 2005, Markie detoured from his recording duties to appear on the first season of the television show Celebrity Fit Club, which challenged celebrities to lose weight by a combination of diet and exercise. Markie lost more weight than anybody else in the competition.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> That year, he was also in an episode of The Andy Milonakis Show. In 2006, his song "Pickin' Boogers" appeared on the soundtrack of the Volition video game Saints Row. Markie was a special guest on Nick Cannon's Wild 'n Out on season 1 and a cast member on season 4. Markie also had a beatboxing segment, "Biz's Beat of the Day", on the Nick Jr. Channel show Yo Gabba Gabba!<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Markie began opening in 2008 for Chris Rock on the comedian's "No Apologies" tour. Markie's act included spinning records ranging from old school hip hop to Lynyrd Skynyrd and then performing "Just a Friend".<ref>Barnes, Steve (December 31, 2007) "Chris Rock sharper than ever", Times Union</ref> In December 2009, Biz Markie appeared in a RadioShack commercial, repeating the line: "Oh Snap! Guess what I saw!" from his song "Just a Friend".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> That same year saw his debut with Andy Milonakis in television commercials for the commercial Internet service Tune Up.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

2010s

In 2010, Markie appeared on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time, providing commentary throughout the series. Markie himself was not included on the list. On November 9, 2010, he appeared on the Aquabats! new EP, Radio Down! on the title track. On November 11, 2010, Markie sat in with the Roots on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, and performed "Just a Friend" with actor Jeff Goldblum.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2013, Markie toured with the Yo Gabba Gabba! live show.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> That year, his song, "Just a Friend" was featured in Saints Row IV, which included the Pop station, 107.7 The Mix FM. He appeared on the Cartoon Network show Mad, as the Hip Hop Hobbit. He voiced Rudd Rhymez's DJ Tiny Timmy Scratch It in the Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja episode "Hip Hopocalypse Now".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Markie guest starred in the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Kenny the Cat" in the episode's title role.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> His voice acting work also includes the voice of Snorlock the Beatboxing Slug in an episode of Adventure Time.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2014, Markie appeared in the Syfy network film Sharknado 2: The Second One. That same year, he threw a ceremonial first pitch for an Oakland Athletics baseball game.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 2016, his song, "Just a Friend" was featured in the Netflix Series Love as an ending theme for episode 4. He also made an appearance in the song "The Noisy Eater" off the album Wildflower by the Avalanches. Also in 2016, he appeared on the Fox TV series Empire as himself, where he performed "Just a Friend".<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Markie was the DJ on the VH1 game show Hip Hop Squares between 2017 and 2019, a spin-off of the popular game show Hollywood Squares.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He also rapped alongside singer Ke$ha on the Flaming Lips song "2012 (You Must Be Upgraded)".<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He made an appearance in the season 3 finale of the ABC series Black-ish in 2017. He performed a personal version of the song "Just a Friend", in which he added the names of the characters.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

2020s

In 2020, Markie started hosting a radio show on SiriusXM on LL Cool J's Rock the Bells Radio (channel 43) every weekday from 1:00 to 4:00 EST.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 1991, Biz Markie was sued for copyright infringement by Gilbert O'Sullivan. Judge Duffy ordered him to pay $250,000 in damages.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In March 2022, Markie's widow, Tara Hall, sued Jennifer Izumi, his former business manager, for damages and control of Biz Markie Inc. over widespread alleged intellectual property violations, including claims the manager stole song royalties and sold unauthorized merchandise.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Illness and death

In April 2020, Markie was hospitalized due to severe complications from type 2 diabetes.<ref name="AJC">Template:Cite web</ref> In December 2020, it was reported that Markie was staying in a rehabilitation facility as a result of a stroke he had suffered after going into a diabetic coma.<ref name="missing">Template:Cite web</ref>

On July 1, 2021, rumors of his death circulated on Twitter. His representative told Rolling Stone, "The news of Biz Markie's death is not true, Biz is still under medical care, surrounded by professionals who are working hard to provide the best healthcare possible."<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> Markie died at a Baltimore hospital 15 days later on July 16, at age 57.<ref name="variety.com">Template:Cite web</ref> His wife, Tara Hall, held his hand as he took his last breath.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He was buried at Pinelawn Memorial Park and Arboreum in Farmingdale, New York.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Legacy

Upon news of Markie's death, many celebrities and figures expressed their sympathies. Tara Hall received condolences from President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama. Markie's funeral in Patchogue, New York, was attended by friends and family, including Ice T, Fat Joe, Montell Jordan, and Al B. Sure!. His eulogy was read by Reverend Al Sharpton.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In November 2022, Paramount Global announced that Showtime in conjunction with Mass Appeal would release a documentary on Biz Markie's life.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> The documentary, All Up in the Biz, was directed by Sacha Jenkins.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The movie features reenactments, interviews, and stock footage. Featured in the documentary are Big Daddy Kane, Rakim, Doug E Fresh, Nick Cannon, Tracy Morgan, Tara Hall and more.<ref name="Ivey">Template:Cite web</ref> The score was produced by Markie's friend Prince Paul.<ref name="Ivey"/> In June 2023, Hall announced the Just A Friend Foundation and confirmed All Up in the Biz was premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival.<ref name="Ivey"/>

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
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R&B
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Goin' Off 90 19
The Biz Never Sleeps
  • Released: October 10, 1989<ref>Template:AllMusic</ref>
  • Label: Cold Chillin', Warner
  • Format: Cassette Tape, 12" Record Disc
66 9
I Need a Haircut
  • Released: August 27, 1991<ref>Template:AllMusic</ref>
  • Label: Cold Chillin', Warner
  • Format: Cassette Tape, CD
113 44
All Samples Cleared!
  • Released: June 22, 1993<ref>Template:AllMusic</ref>
  • Label: Cold Chillin', Warner
  • Format: CD, Cassette Tape
43
Weekend Warrior
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Compilation albums

Title Album details Peak chart positions
US
Com.

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Biz's Baddest Beats 2
On the Turntable
On the Turntable 2
Greatest Hits
  • Released: May 7, 2002<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Label: LandSpeed
  • Format: CD, digital download
Ultimate Diabolical
  • Released: October 9, 2007<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Label: Traffic Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
Diabolical: The Biz's Greatest Hits
  • Released: 2009<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
  • Label: Traffic Entertainment
  • Format: CD, digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

EPs

List of extended plays with selected chart positions
Title EP details Peak chart positions
US
R&B

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Make the Music with Your Mouth, Biz 84

Singles

Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
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"Nobody Beats the Biz"
(featuring TJ Swan)
1987 Goin' Off
"Pickin’ Boogers"
"Vapors" 1988 80
"Biz Is Goin' Off"
"This Is Something for the Radio"
"Just a Friend" 1989 9 37 5 66 55
  • RIAA: Platinum<ref name=":0" />
The Biz Never Sleeps
"Spring Again"
"What Comes Around Goes Around" 1991 84 4 I Need a Haircut
"T.S.R. (Toilet Stool Rap)/Busy Doing Nuthin"
"Let Me Turn You On" 1993 7 All Samples Cleared!
"Young Girl Bluez" 4
"Let Go My Eggo" 1995 I Need a Haircut
"And I Rock"<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

(feat. DJ Premier and Black Indian)

2000 Template:Non-album single
"Let Me See You Bounce"
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2003 77 Weekend Warrior
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Guest appearances

( _| signifies an associated music video)
Year Album Artist
Just Rhymin' with Biz 1988 Long Live the Kane Big Daddy Kane
We Write the Songs In Control, Volume 1 Marley Marl, Heavy D
Erase Racism_| 1990 Wanted: Dead or Alive Kool G Rap, Big Daddy Kane
Bugged Out Day at Powerplay; Oh What a Night_| 1991 The Grand Imperial Diamond Shell Diamond Shell
The Biz Vs. the Nuge 1992 Check Your Head Beastie Boys
Stone Age 1993 Buhloone Mindstate De La Soul
Lovely How I Let My Mind Float
Do It 1994 Ill Communication Beastie Boys
Pass the Lovin' (DUI Mix) Template:Non-album single Brownstone
Get on Up_| Basic Need to Howl Milo Z
Nuttin' but Flavor_| 1995 The Mix Tape Volume 1 Funkmaster Flex, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Charlie Wanker
Freestyle '95 H DJ Honda
Don't Take It Personal (Biz Markie Remix) Template:Non-album single Monica
I've Got You (Under My Skin) 1996 The Great White Hype (soundtrack) Lou Rawls
That's the Way (I Like It) Space Jam (soundtrack) Spin Doctors
No Rubber, No Backstage Pass America Is Dying Slowly Prince Paul, Chubb Rock
Let Me Clear My Throat (Old School Reunion Remix '96)_| Template:Non-album single DJ Kool, Doug E. Fresh
The Energy Blues Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks Template:N/a
I'm Hungry Phat Beach (soundtrack)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Template:N/a
The Cypher Part III_| 1997 Politics & Bullshit Frankie Cutlass, Class of '88
BMT Sound Museum Towa Tei, Mos Def
The Grasshopper Unit (Keep Movin) 1998 Hello Nasty Beastie Boys
Odd Couple Who Got the Gravy? Digital Underground
Will Smith, Meer Gayne? Sillium Funf Sterne Deluxe
Rhymin' wit Biz El Nino Def Squad
It's da Biz The Flip Squad Allstar DJs Kia Jeffries
Fat Come Back 1999 Fat Comeback Alliance Ethnik, Vinia Mojica
Mr. Large A Prince Among Thieves Prince Paul
Beautiful Day You Can't Stop the Bum Rush Len
You're a Clown!! A Musical Massacre The Beanuts, Tyler Fernandez
So Fresh_| Willenium Will Smith, Slick Rick
Calling the Biz So... How's Your Girl? Handsome Boy Modeling School
Snowflake Bigger and Blacker Chris Rock
In the Hands of the Gods 2000 Fragments of Freedom Morcheebaa
Something for the People<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Shadow of the Ape Sounds Nigo
Makin' Cash Money Get Em Psyched!!! Black Indian
Girls, Girls, Girls {background}_| 2001 The Blueprint Jay-Z
Genius of Love 2000 2002 Built from Scratch The X-Ecutioners
Hold Up Clearing the Field Motion Ma
On and On<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 2003 Aja Aja
My Mic Nick Cannon<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Nick Cannon
Walk in Gutta 2007 Red Gone Wild: Thee Album<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Def Squad
$ Can't Buy Me Love<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Return of the Magnificent DJ Jazzy Jeff
Radio Down<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> 2010 Hi-Five Soup The Aquabats

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