King is a pioneer of rap/blues fusion. He conceived the first
sample-based blues
concept album in the early 1990s by
writing and producing the first all-rap/blues album for
RCA Records titled
21st Century Blues… from da Hood. As an entrepreneur King took control of his
master recordings in the early 1990s, forming 21st Century Blues Records. He also established a publishing company, Young Blues Rebel, LLC. 21st Century Records signed the New Orleans Ninth Ward rap/blues
duo the
21C-B-Boyz and the London, England-based
NuBlues, to 21st Century Blues Records in 2003. King's acting career includes prominent roles in several films, including two music-related films. In the Oscar-winning film
Ray he plays band leader and blues guitar player
Lowell Fulson. During production he collaborated with
Ray Charles in scoring the film. In
O Brother, Where Art Thou?, he portrays a skilled
blues guitarist who claims he
sold his soul to the devil in exchange for his skill on guitar. The character is based on blues musicians
Tommy Johnson and
Robert Johnson, both of whom have been linked to selling their soul to the devil at a rural Mississippi crossroads. King also accompanies the film's band the Soggy Bottom Boys on guitar; his rendition of
Skip James's "Hard Time Killing Floor Blues" was recorded live during filming and included on the film's Grammy Award-winning soundtrack. King also starred in the
Wim Wenders art house film
The Soul of a Man, as
Blind Willie Johnson and
Kill Switch as Detective Storm with
Steven Seagal. ==Filmography==