Nump

Dustin Jomar Perfetto, known by the stage names Nump or Nump Trump, is a Filipino American hip hop artist best known as the performer of The Nutshack theme song. He is also known for his single, "I Gott Grapes" featuring E-40 and The Federation produced by D1 of the Knockaholicks. The single was released in 2005 on Nump's own label, Bay Luv Records, on the album, "The NUMP Yard". In 2006, the album was re-released by E-40's label, 3030/Sick Wid It Records under a distribution agreement with Navarre Distribution. "I Gott Grapes" received significant air play in the bay area and is mostly associated with the bay area's hyphy genre. The single was followed by a remix called "I Gott Grapes (Worldwide Treemix)." He has worked with artists such as DJ Shadow, E-40, The Federation, MIA, apl.de.ap of The Black Eyed Peas, DJ Qbert, and many more. Nump was also featured on MTV's My Block: The Bay. In 2010 he's in some of 454 Life Ent. new music videos like "Family Affair, Go Hard, Rock,Rock,Rock, & This Ain't Nothin New."

Nump Trump
Background information
Birth nameDustin Jomar Perfetto
Also known asNump Trump, Da 5 Pope, Chaloopah Poopah, Your Favorite Rapper's Favorite Engineer
GenresHip hop, Hyphy
Occupation(s)Rapper, audio engineer
Years active2004–present
Labels454 Life Ent
Associated actsHaji Springer
Websitewww.numpyard.com

Career

In addition to his work as a performing rapper, Nump is also an audio engineer at Infinite Studios in Alameda, CA. The studio is well known for its association with projects of bay area artists such as E-40 and his label Sick Wid It Records, the Conscious Daughters, Too Short, Messy Marv, and 2Pac. As a recording engineer, Nump has worked with acts such as Green Day, Blackalicious, Smash Mouth, and Iggy Pop.[1]

He also performed the theme to the animated show The Nutshack, which became an internet meme.

References

  1. Music Sessions from Studio C: NUMP, Interview with Ariel Nunez. CNET, 2007
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