He first emerged as part of
Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate. His first LP,
Word Power, was hailed by critics and fans, but was not a commercial success. His second album, the wildly experimental
Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light, also failed to sell well. In 1998, Divine Styler hooked up with the
Quannum Records crew, teaming up with his dear friend and fellow Rhyme Syndicate alumni
Everlast,
Styles of Beyond, and the
Beat Junkies. The latter also appeared on his third LP,
Wordpower, Vol. 2: Directrix (Featuring
Exceed), which trafficked in
information-age paranoia. Although he did not bask in much commercial success he is a well respected factor from the early 1990s West Coast Underground scene. His poetical approach and unorthodox dance crew "The Scheme Team" influenced the likes of Abstract Rude Tribe Unique (ATU). Although there is not much footage of Divine Styler and the Scheme Team he did make a live appearance on Rapmania, an historic 1989 televised concert that included almost every active Hip Hop artist of that year. Divine performed "Tongue of Labyrinth" an abstract rhyme style accompanied with the wild dance style of the Scheme Team was a great audio visual performance that captured the essence of Divine Styler. Divine Styler is a convert to
Islam; he influenced the decision of
Everlast to become a
Muslim. Many of the songs on
Spiral Walls Containing Autums of Light are songs of praise to
Allah, and the 1999 song "Make it Plain" (recorded for the
Funky Precedent compilation) details the joy he feels at having finally found a way of life he loves after decades of uncertainty and woes. Aside from those major albums his tracks are scattered among other artists' albums and projects. He has done several tracks with
John Tejada but they're scattered on several compilations and albums by Tejada. He appeared (along with
Sadat X and
Cockni O'Dire) on several tracks on the final
House of Pain album
Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again. His most recent work has been with
Len,
Swollen Members, and
DJ Shadow, as well as with
guitarist,
bassist, and
emcee Gabe Rosales. ==Discography==