City Spud
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Birth name | Lavell E. Webb |
Born | August 31, 1975 |
Origin | St. Louis, Missouri |
Genres |
Hip-hop R&B Pop Rap |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, Producer |
Instruments | MPC 3000, K2000 Rack, Korg Trinity, Mo Phatt, Roland 1080, Roland JD800, |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Derrty Ent./Universal Records |
Associated acts | St. Lunatics, Nelly |
Lavell Webb (born August 31, 1975) known by his stage name City Spud, is an American rapper and a member of the rap music group St. Lunatics.
Life
He's featured on Nelly's hit single "Ride Wit Me." In 1999 was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for armed robbery (prosecutors dismissed a first-degree assault charge).[1] Nelly and the St. Lunatics campaigned for his release. They titled their group album Free City to support the release of City Spud from prison. He was released from prison, after serving 9 years, in 2008.[2] He is now reunited with Nelly and the St. Lunatics and is recording with them for the new St. Lunatics album entitled City Free.
Discography
- Mixtapes
- Twelve-12 (2010)[3]
- Collaborative albums
- Free City (with St. Lunatics) (2001)
- Who's the Boss (with St. Lunatics) (2006)
- City Free (with St. Lunatics) (TBA)
Singles
- 2009: "Look at Me" (City Spud featuring Murphy Lee) (Produced by Supa Sag)
- 2010: "Punt Her" (City Spud featuring Kat) (Produced by Supa Sag)
- 2010: "Errywhere We Go" (Produced by Supa Sag)
- 2010: "We Gone Ride" (City Spud featuring Phadero)
As featured singles
- 2000: "Ride wit Me" (Nelly featuring City Spud)
- 2011: "Yousa Lame" (Conté featuring City Spud)
- 2014: "I Could Neva" (JGE Retro featuring City Spud)
Guest Appearances
- 2008: "My Life" (Avery Storm featuring City Spud)
- 2009: "Donk Dat" (Yung Ro featuring Chingy & City Spud)
- 2010: "Giving Her The Grind" (Nelly featuring Sean Paul & City Spud)
- 2012: "GO" (Nelly featuring Murphy Lee and City Spud) Scorpio Season
- 2015: "I Could Neva" (JGE Retro featuring City Spud)
References
- ↑ Roberts, Randall (2001-08-08). "Bad Rap". Riverfront Times. Village Voice Media. Retrieved 2012-07-07.
- ↑ http://globalgrind.com/channel/culture/content/567176/MY-LIL-BROTHER-CITY-SPUD-IS-HOME-FROM-JAIL/
- ↑ http://midwestmixtapes.com/2010/twelve12/
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