Scarface
Scarface (born Brad Terrence Jordan; November 9, 1970) is a rapper from the South Acres neighborhood in Houston, Texas, originally known for his work as a member of the Geto Boys. He has been a solo artist since 1991, becoming one of the most popular southern rappers in the business although maintaining ties to the Geto Boys. He is known for his sometimes unique and exaggerated voice and rapping technique.
Recording as Akshen, he began his career recording solo for Rap-A-Lot Records, a local label in Houston, Texas. In the late 1980s, he joined the Geto Boys as they were forming and released We Can't Be Stopped, a highly successful LP that garnered the Geto Boys a large fanbase, in spite of their ultra-violent lyrics keeping them far from radio and MTV. Akshen changed his name to Scarface (he even changed his flow from a rapid-fire Kool G Rap-like delivery to normal flow, this time with a darker tone), after the film Scarface, saying he felt that the main character of the movie was just like him in many ways. Scarface soon released his debut solo album, Mr. Scarface Is Back. The album was a success, and Scarface's popularity soon overshadowed the other Geto Boys.
Scarface left the group and released a series of solo albums that kept him in the public view in spite of decreasing sales. He turned this around with 2000's Last of a Dying Breed, which received overwhelmingly positive reviews and sales, and earned him Lyricist of the Year at the Source Awards. In 2002 he released The Fix, the critically acclaimed follow up to Last of a Dying Breed. In 2007 he released Made which overall recieved very positive reviews.
Acting
Movie
Idiocracy
as Upgrayedd
2006
TV
jeen-yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy
as Self (archive footage)
2022
TV
The Upshaws
as Bishop Hightower
2021
TV
The Grammys
as Self
1959
Movie
Original Gangstas
as Rebel Guard at Party
1996
Movie
Candy
as Kenny Banks
2017
TV
NPR Tiny Desk Concerts
as Self
2008
Movie
The Strip Game
as Self
2005
Movie
Kanye West: College Dropout [Video Anthology]
as Self (segment "Through the Wire")
2005
Movie
Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’
as Self
2012
Movie
Survival of the Illest
as Earl
2004
TV
Yo! MTV Raps
as Self
1988
Movie
Hoodz: Big Beef
as Actor
2007