

The label sued him for breach of contract and the two parties eventually settled out of court. The follow-up single, " Principal's Office", was nominated for 'Best Rap Video' at the 1990 MTV Video Music Awards.įollowing Young's success, he left Delicious Vinyl, citing restrictions on his work and unwanted changes to his album. 9 on the Billboard 200 and attain platinum status in the United States. The single helped Young's debut album, Stone Cold Rhymin', to reach No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance.

Young gained fame with the release of his single "Bust a Move", which reached No. In 1989, Young collaborated with Tone Lōc on the songs " Wild Thing" and " Funky Cold Medina".

Young rapped over the phone for Ross and Dike, who ended up delivering a record contract to his USC dorm room. At USC, he met Michael Ross and Matt Dike from the record company Delicious Vinyl. He went on to earn a degree in economics from the University of Southern California (USC). Young attended Hunter College High School in the Upper East Side of Manhattan (he was honored at the school's 2018 convocation). He left the United Kingdom at the age of three and later moved to Queens, New York, when he was eight years old. Young was born in London, to Jamaican immigrant parents. Young has also appeared in film in acting roles and cameo appearances and has appeared in several television programs. His debut album Stone Cold Rhymin' found international acclaim however, subsequent albums have not reached the same level of success. He is best known for his 1989 hit " Bust a Move". Marvin Young (born May 10, 1967), better known by his stage name Young M.C., is a British-born American rapper, singer and actor.
