Christopher Reid (rapper)

Christopher Reid (born April 5, 1964), formerly known as Kid (shortened from his original MC name, Kid Coolout), is an American rapper, actor and comedian. During the peak of his career with the rap duo Kid 'n Play (with Christopher Martin), Reid was notable for both his seven-inch, vertical hi-top fade and freckles.

Christopher Reid
Christopher Reid (left) with Christopher Martin (right) at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival
Christopher Reid (left) with Christopher Martin (right) at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival
Background information
Birth nameChristopher Reid
Also known asKid
Born (1964-04-05) April 5, 1964
OriginThe Bronx, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, actor, comedian
Years active1987–present
LabelsSelect

Life and career

Reid was born in The Bronx, New York, to a Jamaican father (1928–2019) and an Irish mother (1930–1973).[1][2] He graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1982. He also graduated in 1990 from Lehman College in the Bronx with his B.A. in English after first attending Miles College.

He is best known as one half of late-1980s/early-1990s hip hop musical act Kid 'n Play with fellow rapper/actor Christopher "Play" Martin. Reid was particularly notable for his extreme hi-top fade hairstyle. Reid has appeared on a number of television programs, including Martin and Sister, Sister, and has served as the host of amateur contest shows, such as Your Big Break and It's Showtime at the Apollo. Reid tours as a stand-up comedian.

Reid's most recent musical contribution has been writing the theme song to HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher. He also appeared on the VH1 reality magician game show Celebracadabra in 2008. Pursuing a solo career, he released a music video for a song called "Why Don't You Stay", to which he raps and sings on the track. He appeared in The Asylum's film War of the Worlds 2: The Next Wave, a sequel to H.G. Wells' War of the Worlds.

He has been a guest on The Dawn and Drew Show, Comics Unleashed, New England Sports Network's Comedy All-Stars, and Slanted Comedy.

He played the role of The Rhymer on the TV series Supah Ninjas.[3]

He also appears in LMFAO's video for "Sorry for Party Rocking".[4]

In 2012, he broke into voice-over work in the military shooter video game Spec Ops: The Line, in which he plays Lieutenant Alphonso Adams, part of a three-man squad sent into a ruined Dubai to investigate a signal from an MIA military unit, The Damned 33rd.[5]

In an interview on the “Hip-Hop Confessions” podcast, Reid shared that he and Christopher Martin (“Play”)Christopher Martin (rapper) were heated about the cancellation of their animated series on NBC. Their anger at the time made their emotions outweigh their business mindset, and they missed out on a major TV deal, which went to Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff and resulted in the hit TV series "Fresh Prince of Bel-Air". Looking back on the time, Reid admitted that he and Martin failed to see past their wants and consider the bigger picture.[6]

He is a fan of the sports radio station in Dallas "The Ticket" 1310 AM/96.7 FM. He is "guest picker" of sports picks on the station and has guest-hosted "The Norm And D Invasion" with Donovan Lewis.

Discography

Filmography

Video games

References

  1. Berkman, Meredith (November 22, 1991). "Kid 'N Play Party Down". Entertainment Weekly.
  2. "NewsLibrary Search Results". His mother died in a car accident when he was 9. Following his mother's death, he lived with his father.
  3. Schwartz, Alison (August 10, 2011). "Christopher 'Kid' Reid Gets Out of Jail". People. Retrieved November 19, 2013.
  4. Lipshutz, Jason. "LMFAO Disturb The Peace in 'Sorry For Party Rocking' Video". Billboard.com. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  5. "Review: Spec Ops: The Line (PS3) – PlayStation Nation".
  6. "Christopher Reid Recalls How Kid 'n Play Lost Out On An NBC Deal That Went To Will Smith And DJ Jazzy Jeff Instead". Yahoo Finance. 2023-06-30. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
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