James DeShannon Davis, known professionally as M.C. Brains, was born on May 24, 1974, in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. He is an American rapper who gained prominence in the early 1990s. M.C. Brains' breakthrough came when he was discovered by Michael Bivins of New Edition, leading to his signing with Motown Records. His debut album, Lovers Lane, released in March 1992, featured the hit single "Oochie Coochie", which peaked at Number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 (Number 1 in US rap chart) and earned gold certification four months after its release, eventually reaching platinum status. The success of "Oochie Coochie" propelled M.C. Brains into the mainstream, making him a notable figure in the rap scene of the early 1990s. In April 1996, under the name M.C. Brainz, he released his second album, Brainwashed, for Wrap Records. This album marked a shift in his musical direction and showcased his versatility as an artist. Throughout his career, M.C. Brains contributed to the evolution of rap music, leaving a lasting impact on the genre with his distinctive style and memorable hits.
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