Sha Stimuli
Sha Stimuli | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Sherod Khaalis |
Also known as | The Present, S.T.I., Stimuli |
Origin | Brooklyn, New York |
Genres | East Coast hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, High School Basketball coach |
Years active | 2003 – present |
Labels | Chambermusik Records |
Associated acts | Lord Digga, Just Blaze, Clams Casino |
Sha Stimuli, born Sherod Khaalis (August 9, 1978), is an American rapper from Brooklyn, New York. He is known for his mixtape releases, beginning with Let Me Show You The Way in 2002, which earned him a spot in Source Magazine's Unsigned Hype section.[1] Sha Stimuli is the cousin of Dre Knight and is the younger brother of producer and rapper Lord Digga, through whom he was introduced to Brooklyn rappers such as Notorious B.I.G and Masta Ace.[2]
Background
As a kid, Sha Stimuli often followed in the footsteps of his older brother, Lord Digga, learning about the music business. As a producer on the Notorious B.I.G's album Ready To Die, Digga often took his little brother to recording sessions at the studio, which later influenced him to become a rapper. At only 14 years old, Stimuli, as Kid Dynamite, appeared on Masta Ace's album SlaughtaHouse.[3] Before continuing with music, Stimuli focused on his other love, basketball, playing at Brooklyn Technical High School, and heading to Iowa to play NCAA Division 1. In 1997, he studied at Delaware State University while interning at Roc-A-Fella Records, bringing him closer to his true passion: music.[4]
Musical career
In college, Stimuli gained recognition by being active in freestyle ciphers. Beginning his mixtape career in 2002, Stimuli released his first tape, Let Me Show You the Way, gaining him recognition in various print and online publications. Some years later, Stimuli was signed to Virgin Records and was set to release his debut album, Thee Emotion Picture, in the third quarter of 2007. Recording at Baseline Studios, Stimuli had producers Just Blaze and Nottz working on production for the album, but the process soon came to a halt due to problems that arose at Virgin Records. In early 2008, legal issues between Virgin Records and Def Jam left Sha Stimuli without a management team or label.[5]
In early 2008, together with childhood friend DJ Victorious, Stimuli took on an endeavour to release one mixtape per month for the next 12 months. Each mixtape had a theme and concept, ranging from politics (March On Washington) to relationships (Love Jones, The Breakup), and gained him a significant amount of attention. In October 2008 Sha was also featured on the track "Destined to Shine" from Statik Selektah's album Stick 2 the Script.[6]
Debut album
Sha Stimuli released his debut album, My Soul To Keep, on October 27, 2009 with Chambermusik Records / El Distribution. The first single, "Move Back," features rappers Freeway and Young Chris and was produced by Just Blaze. The album was released to critical success.[7][8][9]
2012
On January 23, 2012, Sha Stimuli released The Calling, the first EP from his 2012 "The Rent Tape" series of 12 EPs. This series is similar to his 2008 series, in which he released 12 mixtapes in 12 months.
Discography
Studio albums
- 2009: My Soul To Keep
- 2011: Unsung Vol. 1: The Garden of Eden
Mixtapes
- 2003: Switch Sides
- 2007: The Present & The Future
- 2007: The Best of Me
- 2007: The Rehab
- 2008: The Wire
- 2008: Love Jones
- 2008: March on Washington
- 2008: The Secret
- 2008: While You Were Sleeping
- 2008: Hotter Than July (A Tribute to Stevie Wonder)
- 2008: Verses the World
- 2008: March On Washington (Election Edition)
- 2008: The Funeral
- 2008: Never or Now EP
- 2008: Please Download My Demo
- 2008: The Break-Up
- 2010: Overtime: My Soul To Keep
- 2011: The Break-Up Pt. 2: The Proposal
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Other performer(s) | Album |
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"God's Plan" (Remix) | 2000 | I-20 | Endless Pursuit |
".45 Caliber Freedom" | 2011 | Stess The Emcee & Joe Scudda | Original Gangster The EP |
"Voodoo Priest" | 2014 | t.h.e. MisFit Crazy8 | Re-State Of Emergency |
"Triangle Offense" | Barrel Brothers | Barrel Brothers | |
"Delirium" | Willie the Kid & Bronze Nazareth | The Living Daylights | |
EPs
- 2012: The Calling
- 2012: The Chills
- 2012: The March
- 2012: The TrueMan Show
- 2012: The Emcee
- 2012: The Old Me: How I Met Your Baby Mother
- 2012: The New Me: Sherod Khaalis
- 2012: The Savior
- 2012: The 9.2.5
- 2012: The Upper Room
- 2012: The Motion Soundtrack
- 2012: The Present
References
- ↑ http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=748476
- ↑ http://shastimuli.com/about/
- ↑ http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=748476
- ↑ http://shastimuli.com/about/
- ↑ http://shastimuli.com/about/
- ↑ http://www.thehiphopchronicle.com/2008/09/08/statik-selektah-stick-to-the-script-tracklist/
- ↑ http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/reviews/id.1296/title.sha-stimuli-my-soul-to-keep
- ↑ http://www.yoraps.com/search.php?misc=search&subaction=showfull&id=1255351491&archive=&cnshow=news&ucat=6&start_from=&
- ↑ http://www.xxlmag.com/online/?p=61150
External links
- HHLO.net Interview "Sha Stimuli: The Present"
- "Sha Stimuli and DJ Victorious: Monthly Mosiacs" - HipHopDX
- "REVIEW: Sha Stimuli, My Soul to Keep" - XXL
- "Sha Stimuli" - Britishhiphop.co.uk
- "Sha Stimuli - Microphone Fiend" - Six Shot
- "Sha Stimuli Presents: "Say Something" Mixtape Series" - HipHopDX
- "Sha Stimuli & DJ Victorious’ 12 Mixtapes x 12 Months (Complete Collection)" - 2DopeBoyz
- "Sha Stimuli Appears on BET's The Backroom" - BET
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