Theodore Unit | |
---|---|
Origin | Staten Island, New York, USA |
Genres | Hip Hop |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Starks Enterprises |
Associated acts | Wu-Tang Clan Wu-Tang Killa Beez |
Members | |
Ghostface Killah Trife da God Shawn Wigs Sun God Cappadonna |
|
Past members | |
Du-Lilz T.W.I.Z. Kryme Life Solomon Childs JoJo Pellegrino |
Theodore Unit is a loose collective of Staten Island rappers associated with the Wu-Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah. The name "Theodore" is derived from "The Open Door", meaning the group acts as an open door to rappers who can prove themselves.
The group's origins begin with Ghostface's 2001 album, Bulletproof Wallets, on the track "Theodore", which featured rappers Trife da God and Twiz, both of whom would become members of Ghost's new posse. Trife, along with Kryme Life, would leave their trio T.M.F. to join the newly named "Theodore Unit", as would Shawn Wigs and Du-Lilz of Othorized F.A.M.. This line-up, together with Solomon Childs and long-standing Wu-affiliate Cappadonna, was featured on Theodore Unit's debut album, 718 (named after the Stapleton, Staten Island area code in which they all reside). However, the album would largely feature Trife da God and - naturally - Ghostface Killah, with only solitary appearances from Kryme Life and Du-Lilz; Twiz was not featured.
Solomon Childs, while having the third-largest presence on the album, left the group for unknown reasons in October 2005. The following month, Ghostface Killah and Trife da God's Put It on the Line was released, which featured Kryme Life, Shawn Wigs, and Theodore Unit newcomer Sun God, who is also Ghostface's son. The album also had the notable presence of Trife's former T.M.F. bandmate Tommy Whispers.
In recent years, the group has made guest appearances on Ghostface's 2006 albums Fishscale, More Fish and The Big Doe Rehab and his 2010 album Apollo Kids.
Contents |
|
|