Born Rodney Chapman, Godfather Don is a Producer and emcee from Bushwick, Flatbush, New York.
Godfather Don first appeared in 1991 with Hazardous, released on the Select Records. The album established the Godfather as an MC influenced by the blatant, hard-hitting style of Chuck D. A few years later, the Don appeared on and produced the Ultramagnetic MC’s' The Four Horsemen, which led to a collaboration with that group’s standout, Kool Keith. He has also provided remix work for likes of Nas and House Of Pain as one half of The Groove Merchantz, whom he shared production/remixing duties with Vince “The Mighty V.I.C.” Padilla.
Aside from his Hip Hop based repertoire, Godfather Don is also a professional saxophone player, and regularly plays improvised Jazz music with his band The Open Mind.
Godfather Don's first album The Demented Funk Freaker released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by Godfather Don's is The Nineties Sessions: Rare Demos & Tracks
The most popular song by Godfather Don's is Ain’t None Left (Instrumental)
Godfather Don's first song Styles By The Gram released on Thu Jan 01 1970.