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Born in Roosevelt, New York on Long Island, William Drayton attended high school in Freeport, New York. He dropped out of high school in his junior year after being bullied by the local gang. Later on, he sought to become an entertainer and was given his own Saturday night radio show at Adelphi University, in Garden City, New York. While rapping at Adelphi under the name nctive, he found a new, politcally active focus in his rap.

Chuck D, DJ Terminator X, Professor Griff, and Flavor Flav formed Public Enemy and released their debut album Yo! Bum Rush the Show in 1987.

Flavor Flav provided vocals and occasional drumming, and a comic foil to the political message of his counterpart Chuck D. Some also credit Flavor Flav as a major influence in the development of the rap sidekick (often referred to as a "hype man"). Unlike later practitioners of the hype man role, Flava Flav provided a much stronger stage presence and musical contributions.[citation needed] He was the center of attention on songs such as "Too Much Posse", "Cold Lampin' with Flava" and "911 Is a Joke". On the group's 1998 "comeback" single--following a four-year hiatus--"He Got Game," the title song to a contemporaneous film by Spike Lee, Flav essentially performs a duet with Chuck D.

Flav has reportedly completed two solo albums, both of which were rejected by his record label,[3] Def Jam. A third LP, It's About Time, was due to be released in 1999 but never appeared. A self-titled album was released on October 31, 2006. In a rare guest appearance in 1999, he performed alongside Afrob and MC Ren on the track "1,2,3...Rhymes Galore" by Polish DJ DJ Tomekk.

On October 23, 2006, Flav revealed on the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner Morning Show that "a shorty in Vegas" was carrying his seventh baby and is due any minute. This new baby will bring Flav one child closer to his goal of having ten kids.[4]

[edit] Personal trademarks Flav acknowledges that his style is bizarre, and he is proud of his distinctiveness. His personal trademarks include a colorful and flamboyant dress style He is also known for wearing large clocks around his neck as necklaces.[5] and several catchphrases and accessories.[6]

One catchphrase is a loud and exaggerated "Yeeeeaaaahhhh Booooiiiii!" Another (often exclaimed by Flav, his fans and the Flavor of Love season 1 and 2 contestants) is, "Flavor Flaaav!"[7] Another catchphrase he uses when he is emotionally touched is, "It touched me right here and all of that."[citation needed] He is often seen saying it on his show Flavor of Love. He completes it by touching his heart with two fingers of each hand and twirling both his index fingers while completing the phrase.

Flav is very particular about what he wears but he aways has those clocks around his neck and his shades to accesorize

When young he often couldn't get to certain places on time. (As told by Flav on Lisa Tolliver's talk radio show[8]) When Flav joined Public Enemy, Chuck D often wore a pendant stopwatch, in keeping with the then-current fad. At Flavor's suggestion, the entire group followed suit to achieve a unified look. Later, when the fashion trend changed, others stopped wearing the neckpieces, but Flav adopted bigger, pendant clocks as a personal trademark. Flav is also well-known for wearing comedic sunglasses. Additionally, Flav credits himself as having originated the current platinum grill craze in hip hop fashion. Another trademark of his is the wearing of a Viking helmet.

[edit] Reality TV career

[edit] The Surreal Life In 2004, Flav appeared in the third season of The Surreal Life on VH1. During the season, he developed an on-screen relationship with 6' 1" Danish actress Brigitte Nielsen, who called Flav "Foofy Foofy." VH1 continued to explore the couple's odd pairing in a spin-off reality series, called Strange Love. Due to mutual jealousy, the couple was constantly fighting and yelling. In March 2005, Brigitte ended her relationship with Flavor Flav, choosing instead to live with her Italian boyfriend, Mattia Dessi. The show ended with the end of the relationship.

[edit] The Farm In 2005, Flava Flav was a contestant on the second series of The Farm on UK channel five.. Contestants had to complete farming-related tasks and were "chopped" - voted off - by the public weekly. Flava Flav didn't make it into the top 5 farmers and the show was eventually won by ventriloquist Keith Harris.

[edit] Strange Love Sometime after the premiere of Strange Love, Flav came under fire from various organizations and individuals including North Carolina's Reverend Paul Scott, who labeled Flav's performance a "coon act" on "a modern day minstrel show". Episodes have shown Flav acting up at a Public Enemy concert as well as having confrontations with his children and their mother, who have received no child support from him. Chuck D went so far as to issue a statement[1] denouncing Flav's participation on Strange Love. A petition was set up in conjunction with Chuck D's criticisms in hopes of convincing VH1 to pull the show off of the air. VH1 continued to broadcast the program in spite of protests, which showed Flav and Brigitte going their separate ways in the end.

[edit] Flavor of Love More recently, Drayton has taken a role as the star of the VH1 reality series Flavor of Love. The show premiered on January 1, 2006. It features Flav and 20 women (reduced to 15 in the first show, and then 10 after the January 8 airing) from which he will eventually choose one (in the style of The Bachelor).

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. The first season finale was among the highest-rated shows in VH1 history. The relationship between Flav and first season winner Hoopz ultimately sputtered, and Flav and VH1 agreed to do a second season of the Flavor of Love. Flav brought Tiffany "New York" Pollard, season 1 runner-up finalist, to the house to spy on the girls, in order to give Flav an inside scoop as to who was being "real" and who was being "fake". New York's visit to the house, rekindled some sparks with Flav, and at the elmination round, Flav asked New York for a second shot at love and gave her a chain. This sparked flames amongst many of the contestants, as they did not get along with New York. The second season ends with Flav choosing Deelishis over New York, leaving her as the runner-up once again.

In Fall 2006, Flav and seven of the season two contestants appeared on The Tyra Banks Show to discuss the series.

Tiffany "New York" Pollard from 'Flavor of Love' then got an opportunity to start her own show called 'I Love New York'

In March 2007, MTV UK added the second season of Flavor of Love after season one's stellar success in VH1. The show was an integral part of MTV's 'Phat Tuesday', alongside other popular shows like Jackass, Nick Cannon's Wild n Out and Drawn Together.

The finale of the second season, which aired on 17th April 2007, was the higest rated episode - with audiences of upto 3 million. The show was a success for MTV, bringing in more audiences on prime-time Tuesdays than any other channel.

This the first time I ever saw a man cry like this, he said he miss and long for Deelishis. Deelishis girl go find him. This is his daughter(D'signa, I think that's how to spell it) cousin.

[edit] Other TV and Media Appearances In 2003, Flav appeared in fellow Long Island musical act Taking Back Sunday's video for "You're So Last Summer". The rock band is a big change from his own musical roots, but the appearance showed his widespread character and appeal. In 2004, he appeared in TV spots for the then upcoming second season of Reno 911! on Comedy Central in his signature garb. Flav appeared in a Daily Show "report" on daylight saving time on March 8, 2007. Flavor Flav topped People Magazine's list of the '10 Ugliest Celebrities'. Flav appeared in EA Games Def Jam: Fight for NY as a playable character.

[edit] Personal life Flavor Flav now resides in Henderson, NV. He has six children. Their names are Shaniq, Karen, Da'zyna, Kwan, William, and Kayla. He also has two grandchildren, Brianna and Matthew. Both grandchildren belong to his daughter Shaniq.[9]

In 2002, Flav was incarcerated on Rikers Island for a few months for failure to pay traffic fines. After his release, he moved to Los Angeles where he met with the producers of the Surreal Life who were casting for their third season.[10]

[edit] Discography

[edit] With Public Enemy Yo! Bum Rush The Show (1987) It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back (1988) Fight the Power...Live! (video and album, 1989) Fear of a Black Planet (1990) Apocalypse '91...The Enemy Strikes Black (1991) Muse Sick-n-Hour Mess Age (1994) He Got Game (1998) BTN 2000 There's A Poison Goin On (1999) Revolverlution (2002) New Whirl Odor (2005) Rebirth of a Nation (2006)

[edit] Solo albums Flavor Flav (2006)

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