Smokin' Suckaz wit Logic

Smokin' Suckaz wit Logic
Origin New York City, United States
Genres Funk metal, alternative hip hop, gangsta rap
Years active 19901994
Labels Epic Records
Associated acts Viva Malpache
True 2 Life
Website Fansite.
Members Peter "Ajoe" Jorge
Darren "D-Smooth" Lolk
Curtis "Mr."Watts
Michael "Money Mike" Esterson
Spank Dog
Gary "G Suave" Garcia

Smokin' Suckaz wit Logic is a hip-hop band from New York City.

Biography

The multi-ethnic band was formed in 1990 and consisted of G "Suave" a rapper of Puerto Rican descent (who earlier had appeared on VHS entitled Ravenswood Nights freestyling over a beatbox with another rapper called King Sek), Darren "D-Smooth" Lolk (guitar), Money Mike (bass), Curtis "Mr." Watts (drums, keyboards, background vocals), Spank Dog (programming, scratches, background vocals), and Peter "Ajoe" Jorge (programming, background vocals). While still a group, they opened for Ziggy Marley and KRS-One. They released a single album, Playing' Foolz on the Epic Records label. The group's influences included hip-hop, alternative, funk, reggae, jazz, and metal.

Due to various creative differences within the group and many frustrations over their musical style, the band disbanded in 1994. Most of the members went on to pursue solo careers. Mr. Watts became a Producer and a solo artist, Suave became a Christian Rapper named "Rodan Tha Thinker" in a band called True 2 Life, D-Smooth went on to play Pete Townshend in The Who Show (A The Who Tribute band) and contribute to other punk and dub influenced rock bands, Money Mike became a president of an air travel company called Airtech and the President of 420tours, the official tour operator and producer of the High Times Cannabis Cup; he also owned and operated High Times Records and had a successful distribution arrangement with EMI Caroline. He now runs Bambu Hostel in David, Panama, an international backpackers' hostel. Ajoe continued to be a producer and would later produce albums for the likes of Big Daddy Kane and Sporty Thievz.

Discography

  1. Funk-A-Tac
  2. Thingz Change
  3. How We Hit 'Em
  4. Cuz I'm Like Dat
  5. B4 My Rhymez Thru
  6. My Man Spank Dog
  7. Playin' Foolz
  8. Suckaz Tri 2 Play Me
  9. Gangsta Story
  10. Positive Vibez
  11. He Can Save Your Soul
  12. Jah Sent (CD only)
  13. Herbalife
  14. Uncle Tom Artist
  15. Mutha Made 'Em

singles, EPS

  1. Mutha Made 'Em
  2. Mutha Made 'Em (Instrumental)
  3. B4 My Rhymes Thru
  4. B4 My Rhymes Thru (Instrumental)
  1. Cuz I'm Like Dat
  2. B4 My Rhymez Thru
  3. How We Hit 'em
  4. Mutha Made 'em
  5. Heat Up the M-16

Websites

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