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Slim Thug
Slim Thug at the KDHT studio in 2005.Slim Thug at the KDHT studio in 2005.
Background information
Birth nameStayve Jerome Thomas
Born (1980-09-08) September 8, 1980 (age 44)
Houston, Texas
GenresHip hop, gangsta rap
Years active1998–present
LabelsSwishahouse, Star Trak, Boss Hogg Outlawz, Interscope, E1 , Rap-A-Lot
Websitewww.bosshoggoutlawz.com
Musical artist

Stayve Jerome Thomas (born September 8, 1980), better known as Slim Thug, is an American rapper. He gained mainstream attention for his contribution to the popular single from rapper Mike Jones, "Still Tippin'".

Early life

Slim Thug grew up in Houston's Northside neighborhood of Homestead/Scenic Woods. Slim says that his rap name came from the fact that as a teenager, he was very tall and lanky before he filled out. He stands 6'6" tall. The Thug part comes from people's assumptions of him due to his fresh braids and sunglasses. At age 17, he performed freestyle raps at local high school parties. He began his rap career with Swishahouse in the late 1990s. After realizing how much money he could make distributing his own mixtapes, he parted ways with Swishahouse on good terms and formed his own independent label, Boss Hogg Outlawz. Thomas bought two record stores and worked in real estate.

Music career

Already Platinum (2005–2008)

Slim Thug's big debut album with Star Trak Entertainment & Interscope Records, Already Platinum, was released in July 2005 after many delays. It premiered on #2 on the Billboard 200 albums chart and sold 130,000 copies in its first week. Singles included "3 Kings" (featuring T.I. and Bun B), and "I Ain't Heard of That" (featuring Pharrell and Bun B). Slim Thug appeared on Still Tippin' with Mike Jones and Paul Wall, Beyoncé Knowles's #1 single "Check on It" and Gwen Stefani's "Luxurious". With the Boss Hogg Outlawz, Slim Thug released three albums, Boyz N Blue (2004), Serve & Collect (2007) and Back by Blockular Demand: Serve & Collect II (2008). He left Star Trak & Interscope Records in 2008.

Boss of All Bosses (2009)

Slim Thug's second solo album Boss of All Bosses was released in 2009. Although not as successful as his debut album, Boss of All Bosses debuted at #15 on the Billboard 200 with 32,000 copies sold in the first week released. It included the single "I Run".

Tha Thug Show (2010–present)

Slim Thug's third studio album Tha Thug Show. His first single was "Gangsta" which featured Z-Ro. His second single featured rapper/singer B.o.B entitled "So High". It was released November 30, 2010. On April 23, 2013 he released a new EP titled Welcome to Texas EP featuring guest appearances from Rick Ross, Pimp C and Ludacris among others.

Other Ventures

Acting career

In October 2009 he appeared on The Daily Show, in a parody discussing the effects of the recession upon wealthy rappers such as himself. The skit was filmed in part at The Lion's Den Recordings in Houston, Texas.

Personal life

Slim Thug dated singer LeToya Luckett until 2006. He claimed the two broke up as a result of his cheating and having a child with another woman.

According to MTV News, Lupe Fiasco's video for "Hip Hop Saved My Life" was based on Slim Thug's life story. "It is based on Slim Thug," Fiasco revealed.

On June 7, 2010, Vibe released controversial statements Slim Thug had made regarding treatment of black men by black and white women saying "it’s hard to find so Black women have to bow down and let it be known that they gotta start working hard; they gotta start cooking and being down for they man more. ...White women treat they man like a king." The article elicited varied reactions from bloggers and online commentators. Cultural critic and Columbia University professor Marc Lamont Hill and singers Aubrey O'Day, D. Woods, and Talib Kweli have all responded publicly to his comments.

Discography

Main article: Slim Thug discography See also: Boss Hogg Outlawz

Awards and Nominations

MTV Video Music Awards

Year Nominated work Award Result
2005 "Still Tippin'" MTV2 Award Nominated
2006 "Check On It" Best R&B Video Won

References

  1. ^ Kellman, Andy (2005). "Slim Thug: Biography". allmusic. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  2. Rashbaum, Alyssa (October 27, 2004). "Slim Thug: No One-Sided Hustler". You Hear It First. MTV News. Retrieved January 17, 2010.
  3. Harris, Chris (July 20, 2005). "R. Kelly Fights Off Slim Thug And Bow Wow To Hold #1". MTV News. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  4. Reid, Shaheem (April 15, 2008). "Slim Thug Is Ready To Be His Own Boss Again: MC Says He'll Be Free Of Record Deal Within The Week". MTV News. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  5. "iTunes - Music - Welcome to Texas by Slim Thug". iTunes.
  6. Matt Tobey: The Daily Show and Slim Thug's Music Video "Still a Boss"Comedy Central Insider Blog
  7. Waldron, Clarence (2006-09-11). "LeToya: ex-Destiny's Child member tops charts; says everything is 'cool' with her and Beyonce". Jet (magazine). Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  8. ^ Langhorne, Cyrus (2010-06-07). "Slim Thug On Interracial Dating, "White Women Treat They Man Like A King & Black Women Feel They Ain't Gotta"". SOHH.com. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  9. "Slim Thug On Why He & LeToya Broke Up". BET.com. 2010-03-10. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  10. Rodriguez, Jayson (April 11, 2008). "Lupe Fiasco's Latest Single, 'Hip-Hop Saved My Life,' Honors Southern Rap Heroes Bun B, Slim Thug". MTV News. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  11. Rhett, Starrene (2010-06-07). "Slim Thug: 'Black Women Need To Stand By Their Man More'". VIBE.com. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  12. "Battle Of The Sexes: Bloggers Debate Slim Thug's Blog About Black Women". VIBE.com. 2010-06-08. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  13. Runteldat (2010-06-08). "Was Slim Thug Offensive Towards Black Women?". BET.com. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  14. Hill, Marc Lamont (2010-06-08). "An open letter to Slim Thug". TheLoop21.com. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  15. "A Woman's Side: Aubrey O'Day, D. Woods Respond To Slim Thug". VIBE.com. 2010-06-10. Retrieved 2010-06-10.
  16. "A Man's Side: Talib Kweli Responds To Slim Thug". VIBE.com. 2010-06-10. Retrieved 2010-06-10.

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