


Buckshot
Real Name: Kenyatta Blake
Buckshot (real name Kenyatta Blake) is a Brooklyn-born rapper, best known as the leader of the influential hip-hop collective [a=Boot Camp Clik] and a founding member of the group [a=Black Moon].
Buckshot emerged in the early 1990s as a key figure in the underground hip-hop scene, making his debut with Black Moon’s 1993 classic album Enta da Stage. The album, with its raw production and gritty lyricism, helped define the New York boom-bap sound and played a major role in shaping the 90s underground movement. Beyond Black Moon, Buckshot expanded his influence as the head of [l=Duck Down] Music, an independent label he co-founded, which became home to acts like [a=Smif-N-Wessun], [a=Heltah Skeltah], and [a=O.G.C.]. His leadership at Duck Down helped establish it as a powerhouse for independent hip-hop throughout the 90s and 2000s.
As part of [a=Boot Camp Clik], he contributed to albums like For the People (1997) and The Last Stand (2006), showcasing his ability to unite and push forward a collective of highly skilled MCs. He is also a member of [a=Crooklyn Dodgers], [a=The Great 8] and [a=BD 'N Boogie], further cementing his legacy as a versatile and respected artist. Over the years, Buckshot has collaborated with numerous hip-hop legends, including [a=KRS-One], [a=9th Wonder], and [a=Talib Kweli]. His joint projects with 9th Wonder, such as Chemistry (2005) and The Formula (2008), demonstrated his ability to adapt to different production styles while maintaining his signature delivery and lyricism.