My Friends Are Better Than Yours Featuring T-Money
T-Money was a co-host and sidekick for Yo! MTV Raps with Doctor Dré and Ed Lover
Early life and education
Original Concept
In 1985, T-Money, along with the other members of Original Concept, released the promo Knowledge Me, which aired on WBAU radio. T-Money wrote the lyrics, performed vocals, and co-produced the piece with Doctor Dré and Eric McIntosh. After hearing the song, Rick Rubin signed the group to Def Jam Recordings. Original Concept was one of the first of many artists to sign with Def Jam Recordings. Their song Can You Feel It? went number #1 on Miami Radio in 1985. In 1988, their album Straight from the Basement of Kooley High was released by the label. Their song “Pump That Bass” is a frequently sampled song in the hip-hop genre.
Television and screen career
Yo! MTV Raps
T-Money was a co-host and sidekick for Yo! MTV Raps with Doctor Dré and Ed Lover. Yo! MTV Raps was a music variety show which included comedic sketches, music videos, live performances and appearances on the set. T-Money portrayed several other popular characters, including: Uncle Bobo Lovetree, The Nubianator, Clarence Coldwater Capsule, and Michael Jackson at Forty.
The show ran from 1988 until 1995, with the last episode including a massive rap battle, cited as a significant moment in hip hop history.
Acting
After Yo! MTV Raps, T-Money had a brief acting career, using his stage name as his credits. He starred in Juice (1992) and Who’s the Man? (1993).
MTV VJ
From 1992 to 1993, T-Money vee-jayed on the MTV game show Lip Service, with host Jay Mohr. During T-Money’s time on the show, Lip Service won the CableACE Award in the game show category.

