Mr pookie biography
Mr. Pookie
American rapper
Musical artist
Mr. Pookie (born Bryan Jones on March 27, ) is an American rapper[1] from the "Dirty South" time off Dallas, Texas. He is maximum notable for having the biggest-selling (according to Soundscan) independent announce album from Dallas thus godforsaken, ’s Tha Rippla. Mr. Pookie records both individually and reach his rap partner Jeron Illustrator, or Mr. Lucci, with whom he also co-owns their labels, Crawl 2 Ball Records, which is now Stoney Crook Recordz and the music publishing company/production house Stoney Crook Music. Designer attended L.V. Berkner High Institution, where he was later kicked out at 11th grade false Richardson, Texas.[citation needed] Also has ties with Southside Reggie
Career
Mr. Pookie featured in on Tha Rockla, the only solo flee by K-Roc, on Icon Recordings (later Iconic) out of City. Hailing from North Dallas, significance two paired along with out crew dubbed Stoney Crook – named for the rough-and-tumble Stony Brook apartment complex on Audelia Rd. where the crew flybynight and rapped together. Featured regard such local underground hits by reason of "Hittin’ Hard" and "Unfuckwitable", Acknowledged. Pookie became a standout principal the burgeoning Texas rap masterpiece scene.
In late , Accessible. Pookie released his own solitary album, Tha Rippla,[2] the Boorish South rap classic CD featuring guest appearances by K-Roc, Remontis (later renamed Mr. Montis), C-Pone, Chuck/Juwell, Solo, plus a therefore unknown year-old rap prodigy first name Mr. Lucci (Jeron Gibson). Leadership album, fueled by hits specified as “Crook 4 Life”, mushroom the popular underground pro-marijuana dig “Smoke One”—went on to barter over 90, copies of sheltered regular and chopped-and-screwed versions banded together, and is considered an Imperative Album on both Allmusic with the addition of
The next year, Jones mutual the favor to his immature protégé Mr. Lucci by manufacture several key appearances on Lucci’s solo debut, Diabolical.
The Iconic recordings exclusively featured the compromise of its owner Kevin A., Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci were originally affiliated with Iconic Recordings but left to grip their own label Crawl 2 Ball a short time following after a bitter, protracted occupation with the label owner carry out non-payment of royalties. In , the duo Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci independently released both the regular double-disc and rank chopped & screwed single-disc versions of My Life (which unseemly at #59 on Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Album Charts in April ), selling the CDs hand-to-hand, deficit of the trunks of their cars and hand-delivering them by oneself to small mom-and-pop record victualling in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas with the addition of beyond, and moving over 40, units by themselves and close by distribution. Mr. Pookie, along fit Mr. Lucci, also collaborated bump into Paul Wall in on “What Cha Gon’ Do”, a way on Wall’s last independent by oneself album, Chick Magnet. Pookie as well appeared on several popular go out of business and regional mixtape CDs, counting an underground homemade Best Go in for Mr. Pookie CD/DVD combination skull
His January label debut Return Of Tha Rippla[3] on Edge 2 Ball/Boss Entertainment distributed by virtue of Fontana Distribution/Universal Music Group, has already produced a lead unique, “Don’t Test Us” (featuring Consumers. Lucci & Mr. Montis), which has charted on 3 Billboard charts,[4] peaking at #6 change the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales diagram and #19 on the Secrete Singles Sales chart.
Discography
Albums
- Tha Rippla ()
- Tha Rippla (Chopped & Screwed) ()
- My Life (Double Disc) – Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci () - #59 Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
- Return Of Tha Rippla ()
- Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci Present: It's All Us () - Produced By
- Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci: Still Crook'n ()[5]
- Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci: The 10th Anniversary: Tha Classicc ()
- Ventation of A Crook ()
- Blue Flame ()
- Mr Pookie Presents: Crook Regard, Vol. 2 ()
- Crookology ()[6]
Singles
Appearances
- Tha Rockla – K-Roc ()
- Diabolical – Worldwide. Lucci ()
- Texas Freestyle Massacre – Various Artists ()
- The Chick Magnet by Paul Wall (“What Cha Gon’ Do” feat. Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci) ()
- DJ Smallz: Southern Smoke Special Edition: City Crooks Mixtape ()
- Revelation Mr. Montis (coming )
Nawf me Up ()