Theodore Allah Alfieri, known professionally as Ali Dee Theodore, is an American rapper, composer, songwriter, and music producer, based in Manhattan, New York City. He is also the founder and owner of DeeTown Entertainment and the publishing company Canvas 1, which is affiliated with BMI.

Ali "Dee" Theodore
Born
Theodore Allah Alfieri

Manhattan, New York City, US
Other namesAli Dee (Kid Panic)
Occupations
Parents
FamilyAunt Cyd Charisse, Grandmother Nenette (Charisse) Tucker
Musical career
Genres
Instrument
  • Vocals
DiscographyAli Dee Discography
Years active1988–present
Labels
Websitewww.instagram.com/alideeofficial/

Early life and education

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Theodore Allah Alfieri[1] was born in Manhattan, New York City, United States.[citation needed] His mother was Lee Theodore and his father Paris Theodore.[1] His grandmother was Nenette (Charisse) Tucker, and Cyd Charisse was his aunt.[2]

Career

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Theodore is a rapper, composer, songwriter, and record producer.

He has composed music for films, including Despicable Me 4 (2024).

Businesses

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Theodore is the founder and owner of DeeTown Entertainment and the publishing company Canvas 1, which is affiliated with BMI, based in Manhattan.[3][4]

Recognition and accolades

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In 2010 Theodore was named as "New York's Rising Stars" in Crain's New York Business's "40 Under 40" issue.[2][5]

Discography

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Ali Dee and the Forty Thieves

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Ali Dee and the Forty Thieves (Cassette, Advance, Album, Promo); EMI Records Group North America, EMI Genre: Hip Hop Style: Boom bap, Hardcore Hip-Hop Released: 1992

New rapper Dee breaks a sweat on this fun and danceable pop/hip -hop romp. His rapid -fire phrasing is a good contrast to the track's air -punching chants at the chorus. Crisp beats and slowly insinuating melody add up to a potential hit at several formats -but don't be surprised if urban is first to jump aboard. Also, check out "Bring It On" on the flipside.

Larry Flick, editor for Billboard Singles Reviews pg. 107, November 28, 1992, 11:45pm[6]

Bring It On

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Released: 1993 on EMI America Records Genre: Hip Hop Style: Boom Bap, Hardcore Hip-Hop

No.TitleFeat. Artist(s)Length
1."Batter Up"Written-By – Ali Dee, Juice*, L.O.*, Michael Sandlofer. Performer - Ali Dee3:25
2."Bring It On"Vocals (Special Guest Vocals By) – Kool G Rap.

Performer (Sample) – Donovan. Scratches: DJ Clark Kent. Written-By – Ali Theodore, Kool G Rap. Written-By (Sample) – Donovan Leitch*.

Performer - Ali Dee feat. Kool G Rap
4:10
3."How Ya Feel" 0:25
4."Hit Em In Da Head"Written-By – Ali Theodore, Juice, L.O., Michael Sandlofer. Performer - Ali Dee2:52
5."Who's Da Flava"Performer (Sample) – Grand Puba, The Impressions. Scratches – DJ Clark Kent. Written-By – Ali Theodore, Cash Ellington, Juice. Written-By (Sample) – Curtis Mayfield. Performer - Ali Dee3:46
6."Tap Skinz"Performer [Sample] – Albert King. Written-By – Ali Theodore, Juice, L.O., Spade*. Written-By (Sample) – Hudson Whittaker. Performer - Ali Dee3:32
7."Flip Cassette"Performer - Ali Dee0:14
8."Da Mann"Performer - Ali Dee0:15
9."Styles Upon Styles"Vocals (Special Guest Vocals) – Phife. Written-By – Ali Theodore, Juice, Malik Taylor, Michael Sandlofer, Spade*. Performer - Ali Dee feat. Phife3:45
10."Take It Back"Backing Vocals – Stacy Heineke, Vicky Ramptom. Performer (Sample) – Odyssey. Written-By – Ali Theodore, Cash Ellington. Written-By (Sample) – James Douglas*, Sandy Linzer. Performer - Ali Dee4:46
11."Dee Swings Jazz"Performer - Ali Dee0:29
12."Got 2 B Real"Written-By – Ali Theodore, Juice*, Michael Sandlofer. Performer - Ali Dee3:56
13."Crazy Swift"Written-By – Ali Theodore, Jeff Lorber, Juice, L.O., Spade*. Performer - Ali Dee3:29
14."Murder At Midnight"Performer - Ali Dee0:41
15."Stompin' Committee"Vocals (Guest Vocals By) – Key*, Law*, The Vibe Tribe. Vocals (Law & Key) aka The Twins. Written-By – Ali Theodore, Juice, Keith Lowe, L.O., Lawrence Lowe, Spade*. Performer - Ali Dee feat. Law & Key, The Vibe Tribe3:38

Total album play time: 39:40[7][8]

Other album versions

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These were other release versions in 1993. Bring It On (LP, Promo); EMI Records USA, EMI Records Group North America

References

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  1. ^ a b Music, All (March 28, 2010). "Ali Dee". AllMusic. Archived from the original on October 6, 2024. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
  2. ^ a b PASQUARELLI, ADRIANNE (March 28, 2010). "40 UNDER 40 CLASS OF 2010 - Ali "Dee" Theodore, 39 President, DeeTown Entertainment Inc". Crain Communications. Archived from the original on October 6, 2024. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
  3. ^ LaGuardia, Leslie. "Ali Dee". Universal Music Publishing Group. Archived from the original on October 6, 2024. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
  4. ^ Simon, Juliet (May 22, 2013). "10 Questions With Ali Dee - Meet the 'triple threat' behind DeeTown Entertainment". Music World. Archived from the original on June 28, 2013. Retrieved October 4, 2024.
  5. ^ Entertainment, Deetown (April 2, 2010). "New York Music Producer is Dee-Lighted by the Smell of Success". PR Newswire. Archived from the original on October 6, 2024. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
  6. ^ KayDaily, DJ Joe IX (November 28, 1992). "ALI DEE Who's Da Flava". page 107, Billboard Singles Reviews pg. 107 via American Radio History. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 6, 2024. Retrieved October 6, 2024.
  7. ^ Ali Dee (1993). Bring It On (liner notes). Los Angeles, California: BMI, ASCAP. SPRO-80688.
  8. ^ Ali Dee (1993) [First released 1992]. Bring It On (liner notes). Los Angeles, California: BMI, ASCAP. E2-80688.
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