Sid Diamond


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nameSid Diamond
imageYoun Sid (2008 Dunedin).jpg
captionDiamond in Dunedin, Otago in 2008
backgroundsolo_singer
birth_nameSidney Diamond
aliasSid Diamond, Young Sid
birth_date
birth_placeAuckland, New Zealand
genreTrip hop, New Zealand hip hop
years_active2005–present
labelMove The Crowd Records
associated_actsSmashproof, David Dallas, Ethical, Brad Marquis, Nesian Mystik
websitehttp://www.movethecrowd.co.nz/
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Sidney Diamond (born 7 July 1986), previously known by the stage name Young Sid, is a New Zealand rapper.

Biography

Sid Diamond was born in South Auckland, New Zealand and later moved to Manukau City, Auckland. He is of Cook Island and Māori descent, and was raised in the Manukau suburb of Ōtara. Diamond's father, Vincent George, was the president of a gang called the Tribesmen, and his mother, Victoria, was an alcoholic who died of lung cancer in 2009. His older brother, Karlos, who is currently imprisoned, was an aspiring rapper under the name Mr Sicc, and a member of an Ōtara gang called Bad Troublesome Ward. At a young age, Diamond was arrested twice for fighting, and carried weapons such as a knife and an axe, but said in a 2009 interview that Karlos worked to prevent him from getting involved with gangs.

Sid first became attracted to American hip hop after listening to Karlos' copy of the 1988 N.W.A single "Gangsta Gangsta." He recorded his first song at the age of eleven, and was part of a short-lived group called The Murder Squad.

Career

Diamond formed hip-hop trio Smashproof in 2005 with members Tyree and Deach, and they signed a contract with Move The Crowd Records (a subsidiary of Universal) during his first semester of university; he dropped out shortly thereafter in order to pursue his music career full-time. His solo debut, The Truth, was released on Move The Crowd in 2007, and featured a guest appearance by Chamillionaire. He spent three weeks in New York recording the tracks, many of which were produced in Croatia, France, and Auckland. The album would then go on to debut at No. 27 in its lone week on the RIANZ top-40 album charts on 10 September, and won Urban Album of the Year honors at the 2008 Māori Music Awards. However, he came under controversy in February 2008 when he appeared in a music video for the track "Put Your Colourz On", which featured South Auckland street gang members.

His first album with Smashproof, titled The Weekend, was released in March 2009. The featured single, "Brother," broke a 23-year-old record for the longest consecutive run at number one by a New Zealand-based act on the country's singles chart. Sid was the opening act for Ice Cube's Straight Outta Compton Tour concert in Manukau City on 22 August 2007.

In 2010, Diamond released his second album, What Doesn't Kill Me..., which charted for eight weeks and won him his second Urban Album of the Year at the Māori Music Awards.

Discography

Albums

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DateTitleLabelChartedCertification
September 2007The TruthMove The Crowd/UniversalNo. 27 (NZ)RIANZ
May 2010What Doesn't Kill MeMove The Crowd/UniversalNo. 11 (NZ)RIANZ
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Singles

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TitleFeatured PerformersAlbumProducersYear
"Hood Like Me"The TruthShuko2007
"Hood Like Me (Remix)"Fizek, Louie Knuxx, Ethical, Flowz, K54The TruthShuko2007
"Too Much Pain"Brad MarquisThe TruthLyr1kz2007
"Undisputed"The TruthNoble2007
"MTC its OVA"Ethical, DeachThe TruthCochise, Juse2007
"My Letter"Brad MarquisThe TruthLyr1kz2007
"MADE"What Doesn't Kill MeTwice As Nice2009
"Never Waste a Day"KayoWhat Doesn't Kill MeTwice As Nice2010
"Stuck in a Box"Stan WalkerWhat Doesn't Kill MeEmile2010
"You"DeachWhat Doesn't Kill MeTwice As Nice2010
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Mixtape Appearances

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TitleFeatured ArtistsDJYear
''Speed of Sound Vol 1'''MTCDJ Nino Brown2005
''Speed of Sound Vol 2'''MTCDJ Manchoo2006
''Speed of Sound Vol 3'''MTCDJ SMV2007
''Major Flavours Vol 2 (Australia)'''Urban Artists from NZ, Aus, USADJ Sirvere2008
''Speed of Sound Vol 4 (Domestic Disturbance)'''Young SidDJ Danny-ill2009
''Get Ready Mixtape'''Sir T Hosted By Young SidDJ SMV2010
''Speed of Sound Vol 5'''MTCDJ Manchoo2010
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Other guest appearances

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TitlePerformersAlbumProducersYear
"Oh No"Tyree (feat. Deach)Global CasinoJuse2005
"Ride Till I Die"Juse (feat. Smashproof and Kaeson)Global CasinoJuse2005
"Who Better Than This (Remix)"PNC (feat. Scribe, David Dallas, Louie Knuxx, Koma, and Mareko)P, N Whoa (Single)412006
"Turn it Up"DJ Sirvere (feat. Smashproof and MZRE)Major FlavoursN/A2006
"Put Ya Colours On"Fizek (feat. Face Killa, Gravity, Punchline, and 187)Skull Fingers Up (The Sample) (EP)N/A2008
"3rd Class Living"Ethical (feat. M1)Ages TurnN/A2008
"Problem Child"Ethical (feat. Cyphanetic)Ages TurnN/A2008
"Talk of the Town" (remix)Ethical (feat. Tyson Tyler, Kardinal Offishall, and Grandmaster Roc Raida)Coming of Age (EP)Emile2008
"Chop 'Em Down"EthicalComing of Age (EP)Twice As Nice2008
"You Already Know"Nesian MystikElevator MusiqDMON2008
"Brother"Smashproof with Gin WigmoreThe WeekendF.B.I2009
"It's Friday"SmashproofThe WeekendStyles Fuego2009
"Ordinary Life"SmashproofThe WeekendTwice As Nice2009
"Monstars Ink (Remix)"Tyson Tyler (feat. Monsta Ganjah and Flowz)Reality ChequeYorel2009
"First Time"David Dallas (feat. Jordache and Niko)Something AwesomeP-Money & 412009
"Really Don't Care (Remix)"Derty Sesh (feat. Ethical)Sic LoveDerty Sesh2009
"Deachy is Back (SP Remix)"Deach (feat. Tyree)VisionTwice as Nice2010
"Move The Crowd"MTCSpeed of Sound Vol.5Styalz Fuego2010
"Ready For Whatever"SIR TWalk With MeTwice As Nice2010
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Awards and nominations

Nesian Vibes Awards

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2007Nesian Vibe AwardsBest Artist
Best M.C.
Best GroupSmashproof
Best AlbumThe Truth
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Māori Music Awards

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2008Māori Music AwardsMāori Urban Album of the YearThe Truth
Māori Male Solo Artist of the Year
2010Māori Urban Album of the YearWhat Doesn't Kill Me
Māori Male Solo Artist of the Year
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New Zealand Music Awards

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2008New Zealand Music AwardsHip-Hop Album of the Year{{cite weburl = http://www.muzic.net.nz/news/1317/2008-vodafone-nz-music-award-finalists-announced.htmlaccessdate =5 January 2009
2009Most Singles SoldSmashproof featuring Gin – Brother
Best Music VideoChris Graham – Brother
People's Choice AwardSmashproof
Urban/Hip-Hop Album of the YearSmashproof – The Weekend
Single of the YearSmashproof featuring Gin – Brother
Breakthrough Artist of the YearSmashproof
2010Urban/Hip-Hop Album of the YearWhat Doesn't Kill Me
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References

References

  1. Smithies, Grant. (10 September 2007). "Young Auckland rapper speaks the truth". Stuff NZ.
  2. Umbers, Lee. (19 June 2011). "Sid finds diamond in a dark place". Stuff.co.nz.
  3. [{{AllMusic
  4. Staff. (21 February 2008). "Rapper Young Sid". Sunday Star Times.
  5. "Move the Crowd: Young Sid". Move the Crowd Records.
  6. [https://charts.nz/archive.asp?todo=show&day=10&month=09&year=2007&cat=a RIANZ Albums Chart, 10/9/07]
  7. (20 November 2008). "Young Sid wins @ Waiata Māori Awards". Pacific Superheroes.
  8. (17 February 2008). "Killer Beez diss stings Dawn Raid". Sunday Star Times.
  9. [http://movingthecrowd.blogspot.com/2009/01/smashproof-weekend-album-cover.html Smashproof – ''The Weekend''] – Move the Crowd Blog, 1 January 2009
  10. {{YouTube. h191MyX2Mxk. Straight Outta Compton Tour, 22 August 2007
  11. Staff. (13 September 2010). "2010 Walata Maori Music Awards Winners Announced". New Zealand Music Commission.

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