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Bushwick Bill

Bushwick Bill

Acting
IMDb

Biography

Bushwick Bill (born Richard William Stephen Shaw; Kingston, Jamaica, December 8, 1966 – June 9, 2019) was a Jamaican-American rapper and record producer He was best known as a member of the pioneering Texas hip hop group Geto Boys, a group he originally joined as a dancer in 1986 as Little Billy. He went on to become one third of the best-known incarnation of the group, alongside Willie D and Scarface. Bushwick Bill was born Richard Stephen Shaw on December 8, 1966, in Kingston, Jamaica. His father was a merchant marine, and his mother was a maid. Shaw was born with dwarfism and was listed as 3 feet 8 inches (112 cm) tall. Shaw got his start in the music industry in 1986 as a member of the Geto Boys, where he performed as a dancer known as Little Billy. He later transitioned to rapping, and was featured on the Geto Boys' debut album, Making Trouble in 1988. The album received little attention and negative reviews, which led to Rap-A-Lot dropping all members from the group except for Bill and DJ Ready Red. Soon after, Rap-A-Lot CEO J. Prince recruited Scarface and Willie Dee, two local aspiring artists out of Texas as the second incarnation of the group. The new lineup began recording together in 1988 and their debut project as a group and second overall for the Geto Boys, Grip It! On That Other Level was released in 1989 to much better reception, being considered a classic album and one of the earliest entries into the Horrorcore genre. It was around this time the group's lyrical content began to generate controversy, which was multiplied in 1991 when the cover of the group's third album We Can't Be Stopped depicted a graphic image of Bill moments after he shot himself during an argument with his girlfriend. Nevertheless, the album went on to be their most successful to that point, being certified platinum in 1992. Bushwick Bill can be heard on the album The Chronic by Dr. Dre; he appears in the video of "Dre Day" as one of Eazy-E's fellow rappers. His 1998 album No Surrender…No Retreat was dedicated to his friend Gil Epstein, a Fort Bend County prosecutor who was shot dead in Houston, Texas, in 1996. On June 19, 1991, Shaw shot himself in the eye during an argument with his girlfriend, losing his right eye in the process while under the influence of Everclear grain alcohol and PCP. The aftermath of the incident was documented on the album cover for Geto Boys' 1991 album We Can't Be Stopped, which shows Shaw being pushed through the hospital on a gurney by bandmates Willie D and Scarface. Shaw claims he "died and came back to life" during the incident, and has made reference to it in his music. In 2006, he became a born-again Christian. On May 2010, Shaw was arrested in Georgia for possession of marijuana and cocaine. Based on his prior arrest record, he was facing deportation. On May 1, 2019, Shaw revealed that he had been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. On June 9, 2019, reports emerged that Shaw had died, but news of his death was later refuted by his son. However, it was subsequently reported and confirmed that Shaw died later that day at a hospital in Colorado.

Also known as: Bill Bushwick, Richard William Stephen Shaw
Popularity: 0
Total credits: 11

Known For

Martin
TV
★7.6

Martin

as Trey

Yo! MTV Raps
TV
★7.5

Yo! MTV Raps

as Self

Party Legends

Movies (8)

You're Watching Video Music Box

You're Watching Video Music Box

as Self (archive footage)

2021

Bushwick Bill: Geto Boy

Bushwick Bill: Geto Boy

as Self

2019

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’

TV Shows (3)

Martin

Martin

as Trey

1 ep.

Yo! MTV Raps

Yo! MTV Raps

as Self

1 ep.

Party Legends
TV
★7.5

Party Legends

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’
Movie
★5.0

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’

as Self

Who's the Man?
Movie
★5.3

Who's the Man?

as Bar Vagrant

Original Gangstas
Movie
★5.6

Original Gangstas

as Party Cigar Smoker

You're Watching Video Music Box
Movie
★6.4

You're Watching Video Music Box

as Self (archive footage)

Don of All Dons
Movie
★0.0

Don of All Dons

as Self

Night Vision
Movie
★5.4

Night Vision

as Newt

Street Life
Movie
★2.0

Street Life

Bushwick Bill: Geto Boy
Movie
★0.0

Bushwick Bill: Geto Boy

as Self

Martin
TV
★7.6

Martin

as Trey

1992

Yo! MTV Raps
TV
★7.5

Yo! MTV Raps

as Self

1988

Party Legends
TV
★7.5

Party Legends

2016

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’
Movie
★5.0

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’

as Self

2012

Who's the Man?
Movie
★5.3

Who's the Man?

as Bar Vagrant

1993

Original Gangstas
Movie
★5.6

Original Gangstas

as Party Cigar Smoker

1996

You're Watching Video Music Box
Movie
★6.4

You're Watching Video Music Box

as Self (archive footage)

2021

Don of All Dons
Movie
★0.0

Don of All Dons

as Self

2003

Night Vision
Movie
★5.4

Night Vision

as Newt

1997

Street Life
Movie
★2.0

Street Life

2001

Bushwick Bill: Geto Boy
Movie
★0.0

Bushwick Bill: Geto Boy

as Self

2019

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’

as Self

2012

Don of All Dons

Don of All Dons

as Self

2003

Street Life

Street Life

2001

Night Vision

Night Vision

as Newt

1997

Original Gangstas

Original Gangstas

as Party Cigar Smoker

1996

Who's the Man?

Who's the Man?

as Bar Vagrant

1993

You're Watching Video Music Box

You're Watching Video Music Box

as Self (archive footage)

2021

Bushwick Bill: Geto Boy

Bushwick Bill: Geto Boy

as Self

2019

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’

Yo! The Story of ‘Yo! MTV Raps’

as Self

2012

Don of All Dons

Don of All Dons

as Self

2003

Street Life

Street Life

2001

Night Vision

Night Vision

as Newt

1997

Original Gangstas

Original Gangstas

as Party Cigar Smoker

1996

Who's the Man?

Who's the Man?

as Bar Vagrant

1993

Party Legends

1 ep.

Martin

Martin

as Trey

1 episodes

Yo! MTV Raps

Yo! MTV Raps

as Self

1 episodes

Party Legends

Party Legends

1 episodes