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Organized Rhyme was a short-lived Canadian Hip-hop group based in Ottawa , renowned primarily for the fame later achieved by one of its members, comedian Tom Green .

Organized Rhyme's musical formula focused on three principle facets: catchy beats, simplistic choruses, and clever rhymes. The formula proved itself to be profitable: the group's first single, "Check the O.R.," was nominated for a Juno Award in 1993 for Best Rap Recording, but lost to "Keep It Slammin'" by Devon .

The group promptly disbanded. Its record label has been blamed for its death due to its wanting them to drop the comedic element of their music. However, the members' inability to uphold positive relations among themselves has been another supposed reason for the breakup of the hip-hop group.

A dance remix of "Check the O.R." was released in 2000. The original music video for "Check the O.R." was included with Green's 2005 rap album, '' Prepare For Impact ''.


MEMBERS


  • DJ Signal (Geordie Ferguson) — is now a computer scientist.



DISCOGRAPHY

  • ''Huh? Stiffenin' Against The Wall'' (1992) - featured the single "Check The O.R."

  • 08.Armadillo Song 09.Cookies and Crackers 10.The Rain Song 11.Papercuts 12.Prelude Pt. 3 13.The Idiots 14.The Cutting Song 15.Prelude Pt. 4 - Hamsters 16.Dabbling on the Mic 17.Mind Your Business 18.Prelude Pt. 5 - Magic Touch 19.Happy Song 20.Luv Pt. 0 21.Prelude Pt. 6 22.Check the O.R. (Bikini Drifter Mix) 23.Check the O.R. 2000 24.Kicking Our Game 25.Laid Back 26.Have a Nice Day



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