Artist profile
Trap / Future Bass producer and DJ.
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Track | BPM · Key | Actions |
|---|---|---|
Return Of The Crooklyn Dodger O.C., Chubb Rock, Jeru The Damaja | 944BA♭ Major | |
Get Yours - Remix O.C., Big L, Diamond D | 949BG Major | |
Word Life - Remix O.C. | 895BE♭ Major | |
![]() Bonafide O.C., Jay-Z | 8010AB Minor | |
![]() Stronjay - Original Unreleased Version O.C. | 1649AE Minor | |
![]() You Won't Go Far O.C., Organized Konfusion | 887AD Minor |
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O.C. is a moderate-energy and a balanced bright/warm production — mostly instrumental artist.
Higher warmth but lower energy than typical Trap / Future Bass.
DJs and producers whose tracks blend naturally with O.C.’s — similar scenes, adjacent production styles, overlapping audiences. Useful when you’re prepping a set around O.C. and need adjacent tracks that won’t feel out of place. Eligible names link to their own page.
O.C.'s tracks in our catalog range from 80 to 164 BPM, with a median of 92 BPM. Across 6 tracks, the most common range falls in the 90–95 BPM bucket.
O.C.'s tracks are mostly in minor keys (50% minor across 6 tracks). The most common single key is 4B (A♭ Major) with 1 track.
Based on harmonic compatibility, tempo proximity and artist-cohort context, O.C. pairs well with Lord Finesse, Showbiz & Ag, Ogc. The full list — with track counts in our catalog and similarity scores — is in the Related Artists section above.
Our catalog has O.C. releases spanning 1994 to 2007, with the most tracks from the 1990s.