Field Mob
Field Mob was a hip-hop duo from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in the late 1990s. The group consisted of Shawn "Shawn Jay" Lewis and Darion "Smiff" Butler. They...
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Field Mob was a hip-hop duo from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in the late 1990s. The group consisted of Shawn "Shawn Jay" Lewis and Darion "Smiff" Butler. They released their debut album "From da Ground Up" in 2000, which included the single "Hey Shawty."
Their second album "613-744-8223" featured the track "Sick of Being Lonely." Other albums included "From tha Roota to the Toota," "Light Poles and Pine Trees," and "Wu-Tang Meets the Indie Culture." The duo's songs like "One, Two, Three" and "So What" appeared in their catalog.
Shawn Jay faced legal issues in 2003, which led to a break in the group's activity. Their lyrics sometimes drew criticism for explicit content. Field Mob recorded six studio albums before their run ended.
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