Random (aka Mega Ran)

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Secondary Genre: Alternative Phoenix, Arizona USA Contact

Spontaneous. Fun. True. Unpredictable. Witty and inspirational. if you put video games, the 80's, hip-hop, soul music, jazz and stand up comedy into a blender, you'd have something close to The Random Experience.

Artist Information

Biography

Random, aka Mega Ran, Big Ran or Random Beats. Teacher, Rapper, Hero.

Born Raheem Jarbo in Philadelphia to a southern mother and African father, Random’s songs are filled with all of the heartache, pain, triumph, tragedy and fun that come with everyday living. A Philadelphia native and Phoenix transplant, graduate of Penn State University and middle school instructor, Random speaks to the everyman, transcending race or class barriers.”I never want anyone to predict my next move,” he says. You can, however, expect the unexpected from Random, hence the name.

After teaching himself to make beats on the MTV Music Generator software for PlayStation, Random landed a job at a Philadelphia studio as a producer and engineer. During downtime, he would create his first demo tape. This led to Random signing with indie label RAHM Nation Recordings and releasing his debut album, The Call in 2006.

The Call, a very political and spiritually charged album, went on to rave reviews and critical acclaim. The video for its single “Push” went on to be nominated for an Australian independent short film award. The Call is now being utilized in university coursework in several colleges in the US.

Random made waves by going way left of his backpack roots when he released “Mega Ran” in 2007. It was an album completely comprised of sampled 8-bit beats from the hit video game series “Mega Man.” The album (and its follow up, Mega Ran 9) virtually exploded after video game corporation CAPCOM offered Random a special licensing agreement, and calling on Ran to perform at Comic-Con and other special events.

In 2009, Random signed a deal with Japanese record label River City Records and released RANDOMONIUM, a collection of previously released material.

In 2010, Random collaborated with critically acclaimed producer K-Murdock to release FOREVER FAMICOM, a conceptual album paying homage to the 8-Bit NES and 16-Bit Super NES video game consoles.

Today, Random teaches middle school in Phoenix, AZ, and continues to travel and perform at gaming, hip hop and comic events all over the world. Random’s music has managed game and movie soundtrack placements and press coverage in Wired Magazine, The Phoenix New Times, URB Magazine, Game Developer, Nintendo Power, Blender, and more.

Something new… something different…this is the Random Experience.

Instrumentation

Raheem Jarbo - Vocals / Songwriter / Music Production /
Kyle Murdock
Melvin Raymond - Production / Back Up Vocals / DJ

Discography

2006- The Call (RAHM Nation)
2007- Mega Ran (RAHM Nation/RandomBeats Music/Capcom Ent.)
2008- The 8th Day (RAHM Nation/RandomBeats Music)
2009- Mega Ran 9 (RAHM Nation/RandomBeats Music/Capcom Ent)
2010- Forever Famicom (Neosonic Productions)

singles:

2006 - "Push" radio play in US
2008 - "Black Box (w/MC Frontalot) radio play in US and Canada
2010 - "Dream Master" and "Epoch" streaming radio play in US and worldwide

Official Website

http://megaran.com

Links

Audio

Lyrics

Video

Photo Gallery

  • by Hope McDowell

  • Random 9/13/08 w/Common

  • Random @ Fly Video Shoot

  • Random and DJ DN3

  • 2.3.07 @ Herberger Theater Phoenix

  • Mega Ran

Press

  • The 8th Day - @@@@ 1/2 [+ Show ]

    Back in 2006, I reviewed Random’s debut album “The Call.” I remember having such a hard time decidin...

  • Mega Ran Review in Exclaim Magazine [+ Show ]

    What’s more nerdy than rapping about videogames? How about a full album based on Capcom’s Mega Man? ...

  • Mega Ran Review by RapReviews [+ Show ]

    video game junkies and fellow nerds may all rush (no pun intended on Rockman's faithful dog) to the ...

  • The Call Review [+ Show ]

    Artist: Random Album: "The Call" CD Review: Genre: Rap Sounds Like: ? Technical Grade: 9 Produc...

  • Mega Ran Review [+ Show ]

    If you're a regular reader of the site - well, then first of all, God bless you, and we love you. Bu...

  • The 8th Day Review by RapReviews [+ Show ]

    Random is a teacher, the kind who gives homework and grades papers and holds court in front of a cla...

  • Mega Ran 9 Review by Rapreviews [+ Show ]

    The classic 8-bit Mega Man series never had a female boss robot until Mega Man 9, which either means...

Setlist

typical set length is from 20 to 45 minutes. includes wardrobe changes and covers including Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" and more.

Basic Requirements

PDF Rider

Random rider 2010a

Calendar

There are no upcoming dates at this time.