The Grouch's multidimensional reputation keeps him at the helm of independent music. This renowned member of Living Legends Crew is a successful beatmaker and a businessman. The hip hop artist remains a source of inspiration for all
AN INFLUENTIAL hiphop artist of the contemporary era, The Grouch, though emerged from Bay locality in 1990 is renowned as a member of the famous Living Legends Crew. His multidimensional reputation keeps him at the helm of independent music. He is a successful beatmaker and businessman.
The Grouch has written his own destiny as a self-starter. His first professional appearance was in November 10, 1969. Caroll Spinney sang most of his works. He is often called Oscar the Grouch Puppet at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington. He is forthright, emotional, pious and down to earth. This quality brings admiration and attention for him from each corner of the world. He is in the limelight for being an average underground artist in the musical fraternity. He has performed at hundreds of thousands of concerts worldwide and sold over 150,000 units independently. He is about to release his first collaborative album with fellow Oaklander Zion, I named Heroes In The City Of Dope.
The Grouch has countless metaphors for himself around the globe. He is famously called Rumpel in Germany and in Portugal he is Ferrão. While in Turkey he is Kırpık and in Pakistan Akhtar whereas in Brazil he is referred to as Gugu. This persona extraordinaire did a brief cameo in the 1980 Jim Henson movie, The Great Muppet Caper. This film appearance was a grand success. This hip hop artist remains a source of inspiration for all and sundry.