1. Positive K was born on Darryl Gibson on August 9,1967 and is an American MC and songwriter from the Bronx, New York City, New York, and one of the original artists of the First Priority Music camp.

1. Positive K was born on Darryl Gibson on August 9,1967 and is an American MC and songwriter from the Bronx, New York City, New York, and one of the original artists of the First Priority Music camp.
Positive K is best known for his hits "I'm Not Havin' It" and his 1992 hit "I Got a Man".
Positive K was inspired as a child to rap when one day The Fearless Four were performing in his neighborhood and invited him to say a rhyme on their mic.
In 1987, Positive K signed to Nat Robinson's First Priority Music under the management of Lumumba Carson who would later become better known as X-Clan founding member Professor X The Overseer.
Positive K soon left First Priority Music, feeling there was favoritism happening with the owner's relatives on the label.
Positive K would bring Positive K on stage to freestyle with Jay-Z and Sauce Money.
Later that year, Positive K was featured in a remix of the song "Come To Butt-head" with Beavis and Butt-head on the soundtrack album for the film The Beavis and Butt-head Experience.
In late 1996, Positive K re-emerged and told Billboard Magazine that his sophomore album, due out in February 1997, would be named Straight to the Moon.
Positive K explained the album, like his debut, would be released on both his personal record label Creative Control as well as Island Records, and would feature guest appearances by Al Green and Harry Connick Jr.
Positive K has continued to release music over the last 20+ years without duplicating his earlier success of "I Got a Man," earning him the status of one hit wonder.
Positive K told Unkut in 2013 that his next solo effort would be titled Pos K in the Extreme, but it has yet to surface.