Little-T And One Track Mike

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Litt-T And One Track Mike

Background information
Origin New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Genre(s) Hip-Hop
Rap
Years active 2000-2002
Label(s) Lava Records
Atlantic Records
Members
Little-T: Vocals
One Track Mike: Samples/Instruments, Vocals
Former members
Live Members:
One Track Mike: Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Jesse (Savior): Bass, Percussions
Shank Bone Mystic: Instruments, Vocals
J-Ride: Drums

Little-T And One Track Mike (sometimes Little T & One Track Mike) is a hip-hop duo from New Jersey, USA. They are mostly remembered for their only hit Shaniqua, which had been popular on MTV in 2001.

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Timothy Sullivan (Little-T, who was given this name by his brother) and Michael Flannery (One Track Mike who was dubbed this by Little T in a car ride to the Seven Eleven on Long Beach Island, NJ after the completion of their first demo entitled "Little T and One Track Mike are Famous) meet in college while attending Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1998. They wrote some songs and already were popular among people in school and shows. At one of them, the MTV Lyricist Lounge Show decided to help them out, and introduced them to Lava Records who quickly signed them.

The duo went on to tour for two years with such acts as Outkast, Blink 182, Green Day, along with many others. The second single was to be "Wings" The band had chosen the song because it reflected who they were a lot more then the previous single, which showed them to be just another "white rap act".

In 2002 they were featured on the Scooby Doo soundtrack, and that was the last we heard of the duo. Since then, Little-T has been signed to ANTI- Records under the name Tim Fite. One Track Mike still produces music from his project studio in Central Maine.

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