Scarub
American rapper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Armon Collins, better known by his stage name Scarub, is an American rapper and record producer from Los Angeles, California.[1] He is a member of the collective Living Legends.[2] He has also been a member of Log Cabin,[3] 3 Melancholy Gypsys,[4] and Afro Classics.[5]
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Birth name | Armon Collins |
Origin | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
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Years active | 1997–present |
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Website | www |
Biography
Scarub was born Armon Collins.[6] He grew up in Los Angeles, California.[7] He attended Alexander Hamilton High School.[8]
Scarub's first solo studio album, The Answer 2wo the Meaning, was released in 1997.[7] He released A Fact of the Matter in 1999, Heavenbound in 2000, A New Perspective in 2004, and One for the Road: Volume One in 2006.[7] In 2011, he released The California EP.[9] In 2014, he released Want for Nothing, which featured guest appearances from Mimi Fresh, Emily Afton Moldy, and Anderson .Paak, among others.[7]
Discography
Studio albums
- The Answer 2wo the Meaning (1997)
- Project (1999) (with Basik, Eligh, and Murs, as The Righteous Brothers)
- A Fact of the Matter (1999)
- Heavenbound (2000)
- Afro Classics? (2002) (with Very, as Afro Classics)
- A New Perspective (2004)
- One for the Road: Volume One (2006)
- Classic Rock (2009) (with Very, as Afro Classics)
- Want for Nothing (2014)
- Girls Girls Girls (2019)
EPs
- The Classic EP (2009) (with Very, as Afro Classics)
- The California EP (2011)
Singles
- "Savvy Traveler" (1999)
- "Good Times" (2001)
- "Don't Worry" (2002) (with Very)
- "Gangsta Wit It" (2005)
- "Keep On Stepping" (2006)
Guest appearances
- Eligh - "8Tred" from A Story of 2 Worlds (1997)
- Eligh - "Lifesize Puzzle" from Gas Dream (1999)
- Sunspot Jonz - "Unstoppable" from Don't Let 'Em Stop You (2003)
- The Grouch & Eligh - "Atlantis" from No More Greener Grasses (2003)
- Crown City Rockers - "Balance" from Earthtones (2004)
- Sunspot Jonz - "The Conductor" from No Guts No Glory (2005)
- The Grouch - "Hot Air Balloons" from Show You the World (2008)
- Acid Reign - "Comfort Zone" from Time & Change (2008)
- Felt - "Protagonists (Full Clip Remix)" (2009)
- Toki Wright - "Rise" from A Different Mirror (2009)
- Mystik Journeymen - "There Will Be Blood" from Return 2 the Love (2010)
- Eligh - "Beneath the Sea" from Grey Crow (2010)
- Inspired Flight - "It's the Chemicals" from We All Want to Fly (2010)
- Himself - "Do What You Feel" from Feel Like a Star (2011)
- Luckyiam - "Prolly Get Slapped" from Time to Get Lucky (2012)
- Souls of Mischief - "Stone Cold" from There Is Only Now (2014)
- Ghostface Killah and Adrian Younge - "Rise Up" and "Death's Invitation" from Twelve Reasons to Die II (2015)
- The Funk Junkie - "Touch the Ground" from Moondirt (2017)
- The Grouch - "The Drummer" from Unlock the Box (2018)
References
External links
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