Gregory James Broussard (born August 31, 1963), better known by his stage name Egyptian Lover, is an American musician, vocalist, producer and DJ, and was a part of the L.A. dance music, electro, and rap scene in the early 1980s.
Most of the Egyptian Lover's successful recordings were 12" singles. "Egypt, Egypt" was one of the most popular, which was called part of the "b-boy canon." He eventually released some of the earliest rap LPs, but they were less popular commercially than his singles. On the strength of an alternative mix of his most popular single "Egypt, Egypt", 1984's On the Nile was moderately successful, reaching the Billboard Top 200. It was called "one of the first hip-hop records to come out of the West Coast". He also collaborated with several other hip-hop and dance music artists. After a break in the early 1990s, Egyptian Lover returned in 1994 with Back from the Tomb, his first full-length album in over ten years.
The Egyptian Lover also established his own record company, Egyptian Empire Records, which included artists such as Rodney O & Joe Cooley, 2 O'Clock, and Te & Joezee.
His 2015 release, 1984, continued his tradition of using all analog equipment, including the Roland TR-808, along with much of the same gear used on his recordings of the 1980s. The name "1984" refers to his earlier albums. The album was recorded at Skip Saylor, Encore Studios, and at RUSK Studios, the same studio where On the Nile was recorded in 1984. It is widely available on double gatefold LP, CD and cassette tape.
In 2008, he supported M.I.A. on her People vs. Money Tour.
2000s to present
Touring
Discography
Albums
1984 On the Nile 146 44 1986 One Track Mind – 37 1988 Filthy – 99 1989 King of Ecstasy – – 1990 Get Into It – 72 1993 Pyramix – – 1994 Back from the Tomb – – 1998 Get Into It – – 2006 Platinum Pyramids – – 2015 1984 – – 2018 1985 – – 2021 1986 – – 2025 1987 – –
EPs
Compilation albums
Charted singles
1984 "Egypt, Egypt" – 67 1987 "The Lover" – 50 "Freakaholic" 43 52
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