Artist: Haystak Genre(s):
Rap: Hip-Hop
Electronic
Discography:
Crackavelli (cd2) Year: 2007
Tracks: 15
Crackavelli (cd1) Year: 2007
Tracks: 15
B.O.S.S. Mixtape Volume 1 (Bootleg) Year: 2007
Tracks: 18
From Start to Finish Year: 2005
Tracks: 16
Portrait of a White Boy Year: 2004
Tracks: 17
Initially known best for beingness a brobdingnagian white-boy rapper from Tennessee, Haystak overcame his anomalous condition with time as listeners learned to cherish his unassumingness. Unlike many of his Southern peers, Haystak didn't embrace materialism and greed; he rapped about his life as so-called "white scrap," exploring the social dimensions of beingness flannel and underprivileged in the South. Following the success of mate white-boy rappers Eminem and Bubba Sparxxx, Haystak establish it easier to earn regard in an industry that had long frowned upon e. B. White rappers, peculiarly those from the land.
Born Jason Winfree in Nashville, TN, to adolescent parents and raised by his grandparents, Haystak grew up among destitute surroundings. He turned to crime as he came of age, in the end getting busted for delivery Valium and cocaine to school at age 15. After helping a biennial sentence, Haystak turned to tap euphony as his salvation. Few gave the mammoth country boy a chance to win, however. In the late '90s he defied the odds by positioning himself with a local rap label, Street Flavor, and producers Kevin Grisham and Sonny Paradise. The partnership resulted in
Maktab al-Khidmat Million, Haystak's 1998 debut album, followed deuce age later by
Car Fulla White Boys. By this point Haystak had garnered a square regional following, and underground hardcore rap issue Murder Dog particularly championed the florescence rapper. The ensuing buzz attracted Koch Records, world Health Organization signed Haystak and re-released
Car Fulla White Boys in late summer 2000. Two days by and by, Koch released Haystak's third album,
The Natural.
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