Ed O.G.

Edward Anderson (born November 27, 1970) is a hip-hop artist from Boston, Massachusetts, United States, better known by his stage names Ed O.G. and Edo G.. Although not widely known in the mainstream, Ed O.G. has a cult following in Boston, and an international fanbase.

Career

Born in Roxbury—a working class, predominantly black neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. Anderson then known as Ed Rock started his career in the late 1980s at age 15, in a crew called F.T.I. (Fresh To Impress). They had a song called "Suzi Q" on "Boston Goes Def!" Vinyl LP compilation released in 1986. Three years later, with the help of New York's legendary Awesome 2 duo (Teddy Ted and Special K) formed Ed O.G and Da Bulldogs in late 1989. He released his first album in 1991 with his group Da Bulldogs, titled Life of a Kid in the Ghetto. The album included the song "Be a Father to Your Child," which received airplay on local Boston radio stations, and "I Got To Have It", which was sampled later by Mary J. Blige on the track "Ooh!". The group was dropped from Mercury Records in 1993.

Og

Og (Hebrew: עוֹג, ʿog ˈʕoːɡ; Arabic: عوج, cogh [ʕoːɣ]) according to The Torah, was an Amorite king of Bashan who, along with his army, was slain by Moses and his men at the battle of Edrei. In Arabic literature he is referred to as ‘Uj ibn Anaq (‘Ûj ibn ‘Anâq عوج بن عنق).

Og is mentioned in Jewish literature as being one of the very few giants that survived the Flood.

Og is introduced in the Book of Numbers. Like his neighbor Sihon of Heshbon, whom Moses had previously conquered at the battle of Jahaz he was an Amorite king, the ruler of Bashan, which contained sixty walled cities and many unwalled towns, with his capital at Ashtaroth (probably modern Tell Ashareh, where there still exists a 70-foot mound).

The Book of Numbers, Chapter 21, and Deuteronomy, Chapter 3, continues:

Og's destruction is told in Psalms 135:11 and 136:20 as one of many great victories for the nation of Israel, and the Book of Amos 2:9 may refer to Og as "the Amorite" whose height was like the height of the cedars and whose strength was like that of the oaks.

OG

OG, O.G., or Og may refer to:

  • Og, an ancient Amorite king of Bashan
  • Objective glass in optics, especially refractive telescopes, the objective lens
  • Obstetrics and gynaecology, the two medical specialties dealing with the female reproductive organs
  • Olive green, a common colour in military use
  • One-Two-GO Airlines (IATA airline code: OG)
  • Orange G, a counterstain used in the Pap stain
  • Original gangster (disambiguation), various meanings derived from a slang term for a veteran gang member
  • Original Gangsters (gang), a Swedish gang
  • Original gravity, used in calculating the alcohol content of a drink
  • River Og, a river in Wiltshire, England
  • og, a namespace identifier typically tied in web pages to the Facebook Open Graph protocol
  • Sport

  • Own goal, a term used in association football
  • Offensive guard, a term used in American football
  • Olympic Games
  • Entertainment

  • O.G. Original Gangster, a 1991 album by Ice-T
  • "O.G. Original Gangster" (song), title track
  • Original Gangstas, a 1996 action movie directed by Larry Cohen
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