Qwazaar

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Qwazaar
Birth name Marty Brown [1]
Born Chicago, Illinois, United States
Origin Chicago, Illinois, United States
Genres Underground hip hop, alternative hip hop
Occupations Rapper
Years active 1998–present
Labels Galapagos4
Frontline Entertainment
Lefthouse Recordings
Dirty Digital
Infinite Entertainment
Associated acts Typical Cats, Denizen Kane, Qwel, Batsauce, Dirty Digital, Outerlimitz, Russian Roulette
Website qwazaarmusic.com

Marty Brown, better known by his stage name Qwazaar, is an American underground hip hop artist from Chicago, Illinois.[2][3] Qwazaar is co-founder of the underground rap crew Typical Cats, with fellow MCs Denizen Kane and Qwel, and producers / DJs Kid Knish and DJ Natural.[4] He is also a member of the group Outerlimitz, with rapper Hellsent and producer Silence.[5] Qwazaar also collaborates with Silence under the name Dirty Digital,[6] and has released several collaborative records with German producer Batsauce.[7][8][9][10][11][12]

Discography

Albums

  • Wrong Actions for Right Reasons (1998) (with Outerlimitz)
  • Typical Cats (2001) (with Typical Cats)
  • Walk Thru Walls (2001)
  • Civil Service (2004) (with Typical Cats)
  • Suicide Prevention (2005) (with Outerlimitz)
  • Bat Meets Blaine (2011) (with Batsauce)
  • 3 (2012) (with Typical Cats)
  • TBA (2014)[13] (with Batsauce)
  • TBA (2014)[14] (with Typical Cats)

EPs

  • Walk Thru Walls (Revised Edition Tour EP) (2008)
  • Shockah (2010) (with Dirty Digital)
  • Style Be the King (2011) (with Batsauce)
  • Stress Chasers (2014) (with Batsauce)

Mixtapes

  • Riverstyx Radio Volume 1 (2009)
  • Digitape Side A (2010) (with Dirty Digital)
  • Digitape Side B (2011) (with Dirty Digital)

Remix albums

  • Walk Thru Walls / Fame Revise (2010)
  • Bat Meets Blaine: The Remixes (2012) (with Batsauce)

Compilations

  • Typical Bootlegs Volume 1 (2004) (with Typical Cats)
  • Lost Prevention: Unreleased & B-Sides (2005) (with Outerlimitz)
  • Fun Razors, Rarities & Hits (2011)

Singles

  • "Desert Eagle / I Tried / T.T.G.P." (2001)
  • "Easy Cause It Is" (2004) (with Typical Cats)
  • "Packaged in Plastic / Hypnotic" (with Outerlimitz)
  • "Sodapopinski" (2008) (with Dirty Digital)
  • "I Know / Til It's Done" (2011) (with Batsauce)

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