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Rod Rhaspy

Bronx, NY

Biography

ROD RHASPY a.k.a SKITZO Influenced by Timbaland and Quincy Jones because of their diversity and knowledge in music, he was determined to become a great producer. Wanting to have a unique name that people would remember. He has shown his talent in every track he makes, diverse and intense. At the age of 15-years-old he produced his first beat for 2 way Alerts in 1997. In 2001, he was featured on the mixtape "We Bare Armz" by Loose Cannon and Bazaar Royale. In 2002, he turned heads when he a...

ROD RHASPY a.k.a SKITZO Influenced by Timbaland and Quincy Jones because of their diversity and knowledge in music, he was determined to become a great producer. Wanting to have a unique name that people would remember. He has shown his talent in every track he makes, diverse and intense. At the age of 15-years-old he produced his first beat for 2 way Alerts in 1997. In 2001, he was featured on the mixtape "We Bare Armz" by Loose Cannon and Bazaar Royale. In 2002, he turned heads when he appeared on 106 & Park's "Freestyle Friday" battling against rapper Jin. Skitzo was up first to battle and pulled out a picture of an Asian girl, joking that it was Jin's sister. While working for Def Jam street team for six months and stopping by the office, he knew a Harlem native, rapper, J. R. Writer who was an influential person to his success. J. R. Writer was with the Diplomats and allowed Cam'Ron to hear his beat, which resulted in a gold album for "Get 'Em Girls"; and in 2006 he produced "The Best Out", by the Diplomats which is featured on Fight Night: Round 3 by EA Sports. Rod Rhaspy then went on to produce the majority of tracks on Cam'Ron next album which was to be titled "Public Enemy #1, but later changed to, and officially released as "Crime Pays".

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