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Michael Anthony Deering, known by his stage name Mikey D, is an American rapper. He is a lead member of the groups Mikey D & The L.A. Posse and Main Source. As a member of Main Source, he replaced Large Professor, who parted ways with the group due to business differences. In 1994, he appeared on Main Source's second album, Fuck What You Think, as the lead MC.

Early life and education
Mikey D was born on November 25, 1967, in Laurelton, Queens, New York City, to Linda Deering and Victor Fisher. His parents separated when he was young and he was raised by his grandparents, Jerome and Betty Deering in Laurelton Queens, New York. He attended PS 37 in Queens, followed by JHS 231, also in Queens. He attended Springfield Gardens High School. He would write rhymes and freestyle in parks and areas around his neighborhood, getting trained by O'Jay and Seville, working to develop his skills and rhyme flows. While in high school, he met future emcee/actor LL Cool J (James Todd Smith), although he and Mikey did not go to the same school. James went to Andrew Jackson High School. They would come to each other's schools and freestyle rhymes together. At the time, LL was known as J-Ski, but Mikey suggested a new moniker for him. He gave him the stage name "Ladies Love", but James shortened it to just "LL." James added the word "Cool" and the initial "J", for his first name. == Career ==
Career
In 1985, Mikey and his group the Symbolic Three signed to Reality Records. He formed a group with the late Paul C and childhood friend DJ Johnnie Quest. According to Deering, he stated that his group originally wanted to be called "Boom Bash", but one of his managers didn't think it was a good idea. In 1988, Mikey D was the winner of the New Music Seminar Battle for World Supremacy where he battled Melle Mel. While recording an album with his group, he learned that Paul C had been murdered in his sleep at his home. He appeared on Fuck What You Think on Wild Pitch Records in 1994. They released a single called "What You Need", which did well in Billboard's Hot Rap Singles, only peaking at #48. He is featured on a song called "Pump Ya Fist Like This" on Large Professor's 2008's third album, Main Source. In 2016, Mikey released his first ever solo album ''Day of D'Struction'' on Elements of Hip Hop In 2020, Mikey founded a distribution company called Pass the Torch. Mikey hosts his own show on YouTube called The Real Mikey D History (His-story), a documentary series released in 2021. Mikey's second album, ''Pop-N-Kim: Legends Don't Die'' was released on January 9, 2026 on Kool Kat Records. == Discography ==
Discography
Albums with Main SourceFuck What You Think (1994, Wild Pitch Records) as Mikey D and the LA PosseBetter Late Than Never: In Memory of Paul C (2006, MicSic) Solo albums • ''Day of D'Struction'' (2016, Elements of Hip-Hop) • ''Pop-N-Kim: Legends Don't Die'' (2026, Kool Kat) Collaboration albumsDramacide (with DJ Trouble Lee) (2019, 16F) Extended playsCalm Before the Storm (with Elements of Hip-Hop) (2013) • From the Heart (with J-Soul) (2014) Guest appearances • 2005: "The Perfect Storm" (Cee-Rock "The Fury" album Bringin' Da' Yowzah!!!) SB 1 • 2008: "Pump Ya Fist Like This" (Large Professor album Main Source) • 2013: "Sweet 16s" (Neek the Exotic album Hustle Don't Stop) • 2013: "The Amazing" (Red Venom album Red House) • 2013: "The Operation" (DJ Shark album Oxidized Silver) • 2015: "Mikey Destruction, Devastating Tito & DJ Slice" (Canibus & Bronze Nazareth album Time Flys, Life Dies...Phoenix Rise) • 2019: "The Spark" (Taiyamo Denku album The Book of Cyphaden - Chapter One) • 2021: "Nyghtlife" (The Good People album The Greater Good) == References ==
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