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Tell Your Man. 2. The Ghost. 3. To My Niggas. 4. Its The Ghost.
5. Never Care. 6. Involved In Alot. 7.
I Got Pain. 8. Hustle Hard. 10. Sleep With Guns.
Styles P New Album Tracklist
11. Im From A Place.
12. Untouchable.
13. Want Me Dead. 15. I Been Waiting. 16. Sean Kingston feat.
Styles - Take You There. 17. Th Wonder feat. Styles - Only Knew.
18. Styles - Friend.
19. Styles - Favorite Drug.
20. Styles - Gotta Give It Up. 21. Bronce & Black feat. Styles - I'm In The Ghetto. 22.
Dusty Garica feat. Styles - Down Dirty.
23. Styles - I Wont Tell. 24. Teddy Riley feat. Styles - Gotta Hit That. 25. Donnell Jones feat.
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Styles - Put Me Down. 26. Angie Stone feat. Styles - Ghetto Love. 27.
Styles - I Think I Love You. 28. Jagged Edge feat. Styles - Kick It Like That. 29. Styles - Back In The Day.
30. Vivian Greene feat. Styles - Love You.
.WebsiteDavid Styles (born November 28, 1974), better known by his stage name Styles P or simply Styles, is an American rapper, author, and entrepreneur. He is prominently known as a member of hip hop group, alongside his childhood friends. Along with the other members of the Lox, he is a founder of and is also a part of the hip-hop collective. In addition to his group work, he has released multiple albums and mixtapes as a solo MC.
In 2002, he released his debut solo album, which contained the hit single “”. The song peaked at number 22 on the US chart and received massive nationwide in.He has gone on to release (2006), (2007), (2011), (2012), (2013), (2014), A Wise Guy and a Wise Guy (2015), and (2018). Styles P (left) performing with fellow Lox memberAs a trio, the Lox began rapping in the mid-1990s and started to build a steady underground following thanks to their performances and street freestyles. In their late teens, the trio met who was impressed with their lyrical content, and gave their demo to. Diddy immediately hired the trio to write for. After signing with Bad Boy, the Lox quickly started collaborating on hits with Diddy, the, Mary J. Blige, and which gave them instant notoriety and status within the hip-hop and mainstream charts.
In 1996 and 1997, the group wrote and performed on a number of Diddy hits, including ' and 'I Got the Power', 's ', Mariah Carey's ', the Notorious B.I.G.' S 'Last Day', and Mary J. Blige's 'Can’t Get You Off My Mind'. In 1997, the Lox received international acclaim when their tribute to the late Biggie Smalls, 'We’ll Always Love Big Poppa', was picked as the B-side track from Diddy’s album (3x Platinum) with the number one hit, '. This single was the most played hit in 1997, which opened the door for the Lox’s to write more of their own songs and eventually release their first album in January 1998 titled.
The album went on to be certified platinum, and, although the album was a chart-topping success, the group felt the glossy image of Bad Boy Records conflicted with their grimier rap aesthetic and left Bad Boy to sign with. 2000–2007: Ruff Ryder's and solo albums After releasing another Lox album, and appearing on albums with other Ruff Ryders artists, Styles released his first solo album, in 2002. The album was supported by the hit single, which peaked at number 22 on the US and number 6 on the. The song also received widespread airplay on the radio throughout 2002. In 2004, Styles was featured on an alternate version of ’s hit debut single,. Two years later, he released his second album, on Ruff Ryders which was followed by a year later. 2010–2014: The Green Ghost and various mixtapes.
Styles P in 2014After recording many mixtapes Styles returned to the Hip-Hop scene by releasing two retail albums in 2010, with on Invasion Records and a retail mixtape on E1 Records (formally Koch Records). This began a string of annual retail releases with his fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh albums (2011's, 2012's, 2013's, and 2014's ) all being released within a year of each other. 2016–present: Lox reunion In 2016, the Lox released their first album in 16 years,.
The album reached number 6 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.Styles P and Dave East released a collab album titled 'Beloved' in 2018Personal life Styles is a and co-owns 4 juice bars in New York along with.Styles married his wife Adjua on July 31, 1995. Together, they have two children, Noah (born 1998) and Tai (1995—2015), whom Adjua had from a previous relationship. Styles served as Tai's stepfather for the majority of her life, until she committed suicide in 2015.Styles' younger brother, Gary Quarles Styles, died in a car accident on May 13, 2001. Styles has made many references to Gary in his music, including the tribute song ' My Brother', from his debut album. Legal issues In 2002, Styles was involved in an altercation at a nightclub that led to him stabbing a man in the buttocks. Styles surrendered himself to authorities on November 26, 2002, and began serving his 8-month sentence in the Westchester County Jail in the same day.
Styles was released from prison on August 4, 2003. Other projects Styles P released his Invincible in 2010 through Publishing Group. In 2011 he opened up a juice bar in, New York called Juices for Life with his business partners Nyger Rollocks and Leo Galvez. He released his EP with titled, #The1st28 on February 28, 2012.
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