BlackOwned C-Bone
Corey Andrews, a.k.a BlackOwned C-Bone, is a member of the hip-hop crew the Dungeon Family and the trio Konkrete. He has made notable appearances on OutKast's "Gangsta Shit" in 2000, and on "Kryptonite", the lead single from 2006's Got Purp? Vol 2, Purple Ribbon Records' first major release.
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Birth name | Corey Andrews |
Born | August 1, 1973 |
Origin | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. |
Genres | Southern hip hop |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Purple Ribbon Records |
Associated acts | Dungeon Family, Purple Ribbon All-Stars, Konkrete |
Early life/Career
Corey "C-Bone" is from College Park, GA and attended Benjamin Banneker High School. He started "My Dope Stories" Apparel which is also the name of a web series and soundtrack with fellow rapper Slimm Calhoun[1]
Discography
As featured artist
- Solo
- Outkast - "Gangsta Shit" (Stankonia)
- Backbone - "O.K" (Concrete Law)
- Purple Ribbon All-Stars - "Kryptonite" (Got Purp? Vol. 2)
- Yung Joc - "Dope Boy Magic" (New Joc City)
- Konkrete
- Dungeon Family - "Curtains" (of 2nd Generation) (Even in Darkness)
- Big Boi - "Tomb of the Boom" (Speakerboxxx/The Love Below)
- Purple Ribbon Records - "Beef" (Got that Purp?)
- Purple Ribbon Records - "Whatcha Wanna Do" (Got that Purp?)
- Purple Ribbon Records - "D-Boi Stance" feat. Big Boi (Got that Purp?)
- Purple Ribbon Records - "Hard in the Paint" (Got that Purp?)
- Purple Ribbon Records - "Kryptonite (I'm on It)" (Got Purp? Vol. 2)
- Purple Ribbon Records - "Shit Ya Drawers" (Got Purp? Vol. 2)
- Purple Ribbon Records - "Lovin' This" (Got Purp? Vol. 2)
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gollark: If humans are acting rationally at achieving some sort of hidden goalset, you have to ask what that actually is.
gollark: But it's not toward actual stated goals.
gollark: You can only really say something is "rational" as a way to achieve some goals, not just objectively "rational" on its own. So arguably humans are somewhat rationally maximizing short-term happiness. *But*, isn't happiness at least partly just a heuristic for decision-making *too*?
gollark: This can probably just be read as "strong time preference" again, I guess, *partly*.
References
- "Slimm Calhoun & C Bone: Dope Stories, Dungeon Family Reunion One Fest, Party With Rick James". Hotspotatl.com. August 4, 2016.
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