As a solo artist, in 1997 No. I.D. released his debut album, Accept Your Own And Be Yourself (The Black Album). The album featured samples of songs by Run DMC, Nas, Ahmad Jamal, and Chicago.
No I.D. won his first career GRAMMY for Best Rap Song for "Run This Town," Jay Z's collaboration with Rihanna and West, at the 52nd GRAMMY Awards in 2010.
Did you know? No I.D. is the founder of ARTium Recordings, a Universal Music Group imprint. The label has released albums by Jhené Aiko, Common and Vince Staples, among others.
No I.D.
"At this point in my life, I want to do incredible things with the intention of accomplishing something different and new."
Born Ernest Dion Wilson on June 28, 1971, in Chicago, Illinois
As a solo artist, in 1997 No. I.D. released his debut album, Accept Your Own And Be Yourself (The Black Album). The album featured samples of songs by Run DMC, Nas, Ahmad Jamal, and Chicago.
No I.D. won his first career GRAMMY for Best Rap Song for "Run This Town," Jay Z's collaboration with Rihanna and West, at the 52nd GRAMMY Awards in 2010.
Did you know? No I.D. is the founder of ARTium Recordings, a Universal Music Group imprint. The label has released albums by Jhené Aiko, Common and Vince Staples, among others.