Born in Guyana, Brooklyn rapper Red Café immigrated to New York with his family when he was young, settling in the Caribbean-populated Flatbush section of Brooklyn. Hip-hop music suddenly became an obsession for him after he first heard the Slick Rick/Doug E. Fresh classic "The Show." However, his real interest was turn toward the streets, where his life of crime eventually landed him in prison in 1992. Upon his release four years later, he formed a rap group named Da Franchise with neighborhood friends. The group signed with Violator Records and even appeared on several mixtapes and label compilations, but because the crew never really took off, they each went their separate ways. Red Café stayed with Violator and also began to rack up credits as a ghostwriter, including for Diddy's verse on the Busta Rhymes Top 20 single "Pass the Courvoisier" in 2002. After he left Violator, a series of failed major-label deals and, consequently, shelved albums followed. During his stint with Capitol, to which he was signed via Mack 10's Hoo-Bangin' imprint, Red Café even recorded a number of well-received singles, including "All Night Long" (appearing on the Coach Carter soundtrack in 2005), "Yellow Bottle," and "Bling Blaow." Despite the label ups and downs, he was able to maintain a consistent presence in New York through its mixtape circuit, collaborating with DJ Whoo Kid, DJ Envy, Craig G, and Clinton Sparks. In 2007, the Brooklyn rapper joined rising star Akon's boutique label Konvict Muzik. He first dropped the DJ Envy-hosted mixtape The Co-Op before releasing his Konvict Muzik/Universal full-length, The Shakedown. ~ Cyril Cordor, Rovi
Bad Boy/ Shakedown artist Red Cafe has taken to Youtube with his new Above The Clouds blog to promote his upcoming mixtape. Featuring an appearance fr...
This past Wednesday night, Red Cafe took VIBE cameras to the Bronx, where he performed before a rowdy crowd with Rick Ross. The paradise theater in th...
yet-untitled album through Interscope this year, but beyond that, he didn't offer much detail. The next single he will be working is "We Get It On ......
He's in a better place, and you know we love you. Your music will live forever, believe that." There was a public viewing for the fallen rapper Thursd...
After years of label mishaps and several critically acclaimed mixtapes, it's finally time for Red Cafe to have his moment for life. Releasing his debu...
After years of label mishaps and several critically acclaimed mixtapes, it's finally time for Red Cafe to have his moment for life. Releasing his debu...
B.I.G., Ma$e, Faith Evans and the LOX have all called Bad Boy home.) Now with Café, French and Machine Gun Kelly on the roster, the energy surrounding...
Red Cafe debuts the Aristotle-directed video for "Let It Go," featuring Diddy, 2Chainz, and French Montana. It's a Bad Boy thing! New Video: Red Cafe ...