Yukmouth
Yukmouth, born Jerome Arthur Miller in Oakland in 1974, came up in the city's hip-hop scene. He started rapping at local gatherings, influenced by West Coast...
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Yukmouth, born Jerome Arthur Miller in Oakland in 1974, came up in the city's hip-hop scene. He started rapping at local gatherings, influenced by West Coast figures like Too Short and N.W.A. In 1995, he co-founded the duo Luniz with Numskull, and their single "I Got 5 on It" became a major hit.
After Luniz, Yukmouth went solo with albums like 1998's "Thugged Out: The Albany Album" and 2001's "Thug Lord: The New Testament." His style kept a rapid-fire flow and graphic imagery, heard on tracks like "Get Stupid Go Dumb" and "Still Ballin." He worked with artists including Snoop Dogg and Kurupt.
His career was marked by legal issues, with charges for drug possession and firearms violations leading to prison time. Despite that, he kept recording, putting out over twenty solo albums. Songs like "Air Jordans" with Young Jeezy and "Clap Yo Hands" show his persistent presence in West Coast rap.
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