Partners in rhyme under the name Co-Deez, Otayo Dubb and Sakima Williams attack their self-made tracks with a blue-collar work ethic. The contrast in style between these two elementary school mates and Santa Cruz, Calif., natives is balanced out by their euphonic production, which provides a solid base for their poised and positive flows. It's quality, everyman hip-hop.
MC/Producer Otayo Dubb and MC/Musician/Vocalist Sakima formulate the musically diverse Hip Hop group known as the Co-Deez . Co-Deez, short for Co-Defendants, are revolutionizing Hip-Hop’s musical sound and composition by presenting beats that draw from an influence of Jazz, Afro-funk, Ska, RockSteady and Hip-Hop rhythms. As Hip-Hop music is constantly put on trial, Otayo Dubb and Sakima are living proof that the culture can endure the fight for creative freedom. The music created between these two talented artists can be traced back to early middle school where it all started on Sakima’s mothers’ 4-track, drum machine and a three-string guitar. Growing up in the Bay area (California), the pair would spend hours in the bedroom studio, before and after school, experimenting with rhythms, which ultimately led to the development of their sound today. Both rooted in musically rich families, they learned to listen to and appreciate eclectic rhythms at an early age. Otayo’s mother, a professional conga musician, would constantly practice in their home while Sakima’s mother who was also a percussionist, exposed her son to the influences of other musicians. “It was only a matter of time before we both would break out of our shell and stand on our own two feet as musical artists”, says Otayo. With inspiration surrounding them while growing up, the Co-Deez soon found their calling as Hip-Hop scientists. The resonates of heavy low end bass and melodic guitars along with a poetic, smooth and constant dialogue between the two mc’s can be heard throughout their tracks. Otayo’s production pushes the sound of today’s Hip-Hop format while Sakima’s melodic singing/lyricist style round off the Co-Deez sound. The pair pulled from their deep roots and developed a sound that celebrates the culture they live today…pure Hip Hop. The Co-Deez represent “Blue Collar” Hip-Hop music. From the politics of today’s working class to the love of Hip Hop, they create music from the soul “Royalty”, the Co-Deez debut album is in stores now. For more information, please contact: T.D. Camp Hella Records Ph: (510) 444-0994 / e: td@hellarecords.com