Dudley Perkins

Dudley Perkins began rapping in 1987, though his debut for most hip-hop
fans took place in 1995 when he was featured on a track from tha
Alkaholiks' Coast II Coast (as Declaime). Affiliated with the group of
rapper/producers who made waves later in the decade as Lootpack
(including Quasimoto and Wildchild), Perkins wrote a few songs and, with
Quasimoto at the boards, recorded an ode called "Flowers." After Stones
Throw mogul Peanut Butter Wolf heard the acid-soaked R&B jam, he
released it on 7" as part of the label's Jukebox 45's series; soon
after, it became a favorite of DJs and tastemakers including Gilles
Peterson. The full-length A Lil Light followed in mid-2003, with
Expressions coming out in 2006. A year later, The Message Uni Versa
appeared as a G&D release, the "G" being producer/musician/vocalist
Georgia Anne Muldrow. The two would use their full names for the 2008
release Beautiful Mindz, then the Perkins album Holy Smokes appeared in
2009 with Muldrow handling all the production.
Declaime has since released two albums on Mello Music
Group 'Someothaship' and 'Heaven and Hell' EP with fellow MMG artist
Georgia Anne Muldrow.
