Cody B. Ware

Cody Morgan Verdecias (born September 4,1988), better known by his stage name Cody B. Ware is an American Rapper, Songwriter and A&R from Queens, New York who works on hip-hop and black metal. He is a member of the Queens-Based music collective World's Fair. Verdecias is a child of interracial parents and he is of half-Afro-Rican and half-Jewish descent. According to Verdecias, Bad Rabbits "blessed" him with the stage name Cody B. Ware after Retired Pro Wrestler Koko B. Ware. Verdecias says that growing up, his MusicAL influences in hip-hop were Nas, Andre 3000, Big Pun, Khujo Goodie of Goodie Mob and he was also inspired by rock artists such as Daryl Palumbo of Glassjaw and Jacob Bannon of Converge. Verdecias is currently signed to Fool's Gold Records and a current A&R at Atlantic.

Career

Verdecias released his debut album "Welcome Home" on May 17, 2011. He has also garnered credits for the album "Bastards of the Party" by World's Fair, "Recharged" by Linkin Park, "Subliminal Criminals" by Stray from the Path and "Smoke Machine" by Nick Catchdubs. Verdecias has also worked with WWE's record label, WWE Music Group where he has worked on tracks with CFO$ including "Back to the NYC" featuring himself and Nicole Tranquillo in 2013, "This Life", the secondary bumper theme song for WWE SmackDown in 2014 and "Hero's Welcome" for Kassius Ohno in 2017.

Discography

Solo

  • Cause When You Stop Dreaming, Its Time to Die (As Prophit) (2009)
  • The Blue Demon (2010)
  • Welcome Home (2011)

with World's Fair

Studio albums
  • Bastards of the Party (2013)
  • TBA (2017)
List of singles as featured artist, showing year released and album name

Title

Year

| Peaks

Album

US Hip-Hop

"Back to the NYC"
(CFO$ featuring Cody B. Ware and Nicole Tranquillo)

2013

"This Life"
(CFO$ featuring Cody B. Ware)

2014

"Hero's Welcome"
(CFO$ featuring Cody B. Ware)

2017