Mitchy Slick
is an American rapper from Lincoln Park neighborhood in the community of South East San Diego. He is a member of the group Strong Arm Steady, along with rappers Phil Da Agony and Krondon. He performs solo with three albums already released in addition to many collaborations. Mitchy Slick is CEO of Wrongkind Records.
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Biography
Slick grew up in Lincoln Park a neighborhood in the community of
Southeast San Diego. He lived briefly in
Lubbock,
Texas, and had attended college in
Prairie View A&M University in
Prairie View,
Texas.
[1]
Career
Slick's first solo album, released in 2001, is titled
Triggeration Station
. This album peaked at #13 on
Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart during the week of November 3, 2001
[2].
Slick was featured with Strong Arm Steady on Xzibit's 2004 album
Weapons of Mass Destruction
. Since then Slick has released three more solo albums, Strong Arm Steady's 2007 debut album
Deep Hearted
, and a collaborative album with Bay Area rapper
Messy Marv titled
Messy Slick
which charted on
Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart during the week Of July 14, 2007
[3].
He is currently working with Strong Arm Steady on the release of their next album titled
Arms & Hammers
, as well as his own next solo effort titled
48 Hours on Gang Street
.
[4]
Slick is CEO of Wrongkind Records, based in
Southeast San Diego, and is also signed with
Talib Kweli's Blacksmith Records label with Strong Arm Steady.
[1] [6]
Slick was also featured in
Jay Rock's single "Paid My Dues".
Discography
Solo albums
- Trigeration Station
(2001)
- XXL Guns Vol. 1: Killafornia Handgunner
(2003)
- XXL Guns Vol. 2: Guns & Ammo
(2003)
- XXL Guns Vol. 3: Killafornia Handgunner
(2004)
- Mitchy Duz It
(2005)
- Greatest Hits Vol. 1
(with DJ Birdy Bird) (2005)
- Urban Survival Syndrome
(2006)
- XXL Guns Vol. 4
(2009)
- 48 Hours on Gang Street
(2009)
- Lost N Da Yay
(2009)
Group albums
- Strong Arm Robbery
(with Damu) (2005)
- Strong Arm Robbery Vol. 2
(with Damu and Tiny Doo) (2005)
- Cali Untouchable Radio 13: Dago Edition
(with DJ Warrior) (2006)
- Messy Slick
(with Messy Marv) (2007)
- Deep Hearted
(with Strong Arm Steady) (2007)
- Arms & Hammers
(with Strong Arm Steady) (2009)
- Gang Terms
(with Ca$his) (2009)
Appears on
- Xzibit - Weapons of Mass Destruction
(2004)
- Talib Kweli - Eardrum
(2007)
- Young De
& Ca$his - Homeland Security
(2008)