- Mitchy Slick
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Mitchy Slick Birth name Charles Mitchell Also known as Tha Slicksta Born United States Genres Rap Occupations Rapper Labels Hoo-Bangin', Angeles Records, Wrongkind, Blacksmith Associated acts Messy Marv, Strong Arm Steady , Max B Website Mitchy Slick on Myspace Mitchy Slick is an American rapper from the Lincoln Park neighborhood of San Diego, CA. He is a member of the group Strong Arm Steady, along with rappers Phil Da Agony and Krondon. He performs solo with three albums already released in addition to many collaborations. Mitchy Slick is CEO of Wrongkind Records and is currently signed to Hoo-Bangin' Records.
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Biography
Slick grew up in Lincoln Park, a neighborhood in San Diego.
Career
Slick's first solo album, released in 2001, is titled Triggeration Station.
Slick was featured with Strong Arm Steady on Xzibit's 2004 album Weapons of Mass Destruction. Since then Slick has released three more solo albums, Strong Arm Steady's 2007 debut album Deep Hearted, and a collaborative album with Bay Area rapper Messy Marv titled Messy Slick which charted on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart during the week Of July 14, 2007.[1]
He is currently working with Strong Arm Steady on the release of their next album titled Arms & Hammers, as well as his own next solo effort titled 48 Hours on Gang Street.[2]
Slick is CEO of Wrongkind Records, based in Southeast San Diego, and is also signed with Talib Kweli's Blacksmith Records label with Strong Arm Steady.[3][4]
Slick was also featured in Jay Rock's single "Paid My Dues". He was also featured in "Blood Niggaz" by Menace ft Lil Wayne
Discography
Studio Albums
- 2001: Trigeration Station
- 2003: XXL Guns Vol. 1: Killafornia Handgunner
- 2003: XXL Guns Vol. 2: Guns & Ammo
- 2004: XXL Guns Vol. 3: Killafornia Handgunner
- 2005: Mitchy Duz It
- 2005: Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (with DJ Birdy Bird)
- 2006: Cali Untouchable Radio 13: Dago Edition
- 2006: Urban Survival Syndrome
- 2009: XXL Guns Vol. 4
- 2010: Yellow Tape
Collaboration Albums
- 2005: Strong Arm Robbery (with Damu)
- 2005: Strong Arm Robbery Vol. 2 (with Damu and Tiny Doo)
- 2007: Messy Slick (with Messy Marv)
With Strong Arm Steady
- Deep Hearted (2007)
- Arms And Hammers (2011)
Appears on
- Xzibit - Weapons of Mass Destruction (2004)
- Talib Kweli - Eardrum (2007)
- Young De & Cashis - Homeland Security (2008)
- The Jacka - Tear Gas (2009)
- J-Diggs - ...Da Bad... (2009)
- Paul Wall - Heart of a Champion (2010)
- Cashis - The Vault (2011)
References
- ^ http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/chart_display.jsp?cfi=333&cfgn=Albums&cfn=Top+R%26amp%3BB%2FHip-Hop+Albums&ci=3084744&cdi=9298023&cid=07%2F14%2F2007
- ^ "dubcnn.com Interview, Mitchy Slick". http://www.dubcnn.com/interviews/mitchyslick07-2/. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
- ^ "HHNLive.com Interview, San Diego Spit: Mitchy Slick". http://www.hhnlive.com/features/more/114. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
- ^ "Blacksmith Records". http://blacksmithnyc.com/main.htm. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
External links
Categories:- 1978 births
- American singers
- African American rappers
- Musicians from California
- Living people
- Underground hip hop
- Hip hop singers
- Hip hop genres
- West Coast hip hop musicians
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