Strong Arm Steady
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Strong Arm Steady | ||
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Background information | ||
Also known as | S.A.S. | |
Origin | California | |
Genre(s) | Gangsta Rap | |
Members | ||
Mitchy Slick, Krondon & Phil Da Agony | ||
Former members | ||
Xzibit |
Strong Arm Steady is a hip hop group from the West Coast of the U.S.A..
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[edit] History
Originally, its members included Xzibit (host of MTV's series Pimp My Ride), Phil Da Agony, Mitchy Slick, and Krondon. In late 2006, Xzibit left the group just before they signed to Talib Kweli's Blacksmith Records ([1]). The extended Strong Arm Steady family includes West Coast artists such as Self Scientific (Chace Infinite & DJ Khalil), Planet Asia, DJ Truly OdD and Self Allah.
Strong Arm Steady is currently produced by Will Blast, Planet Asia, Phil da Agony and DJ Khalil.
[edit] Style
Strong Arm Steady has focused mostly on independent mixtapes, as well as collaborations with more established artists. In this sense, Strong Arm Steady and its independent members have released numerous mixtapes; collaborated with G-Unit, the Cali Agents, and others; and have made several appearances on Talib Kweli's "Right About Now" and "Beautiful Struggle" mixtapes. Strong Arm Steady was also featured on the song Money Don't Make U Rich from Hi-Tek's 2006 album Hi-Teknology 2: The Chip.
Strong Arm Steady's debut album, Arms & Hammers, is slated for release some time in 2007.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Mixtapes
- The Collector's Edition Vol. 1
- L.A. Ballin' 2004
- True Crime: Streets of L.A.
- D-Bo Series Vol. 1
- D-Bo Series Vol. 2
- Green Up
[edit] Guest Appearances
- Right About Now ("Drugs, Basketball & Rap")
- The Beautiful Mixtape ("Shame")
- The Beautiful Mixtape Vol. II ("Speak Clearly")
- Hi-Teknology 2: The Chip ("Money Don't Make U Rich")
- Blacksmith: The Movement ("On Site")
- Liberation ("The Function")
[edit] Albums
- Arms & Hammers (2007; through Blacksmith Records)
[edit] References
[edit] Extended Links
- Alex Alonso, Mitchy Slick Mitchy Slick talks about his gangs days in San Diego and his new Album - Urban Survival Syndrome, Streetgangs.com, December 15, 2006