Artist's albums
Sheedy Gonzaza
2023 · single
Sheedy
2023 · album
Year Of The R.I.C.O. RatZ
2023 · single
Schemin' (Remix)
2023 · single
Charleston White
2023 · single
Da Husan Tamasha, Vol. 02
2023 · album
Lobbay Tappay, Vol. 1
2022 · album
Tappay Masrray, Vol. 222
2022 · album
Dopehouse OG
2022 · album
Put In That Work
2022 · single
How It All Began
2022 · single
Cot Up
2022 · single
Mind Write
2022 · single
Signs
2020 · single
Dopehouse OG
2020 · EP
#MyBad
2019 · EP
Batman Boat
2019 · EP
Blank Check
2019 · EP
Motion Picture Music
2016 · album
The Cra Mofo Show
2015 · album
Ise Nla
2015 · single
Miss Beautiful
2015 · single
The Janitor
2013 · album
Texas Trigganometry
2013 · album
Sheedy Gonzales
2012 · album
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Biography
Recognized for his speedy delivery and chilly beats, Rasheed came out of the East Coast battle-rap scene to become one of the driving producers at Dope House Records. Growing up in Philadelphia, he studied poetry as a teenager, encouraged by his teachers to add a depth to the raps he would bust out in school. He became a regular on the battle circuit, often traveling to New York City to take part in competitions. Moving to Houston in his late teens, he began to hook up with various local rappers and even released an independent EP, Livin' in D Ghetto, in 1994. Although he recorded a full-length album (Funk Is in the Air ) later in the year, he was incarcerated soon after its release and didn't get the chance to promote it. Still, Dope House Records was impressed by his self-made albums, and when he was released in 1996, they welcomed him into their collective. Producing and rapping with Lil' Troy and Kid Frost, among others, he dropped the "Internal Affairs" single in 1999, followed the next year by Let the Games Begin. Showcasing his quick lyrical assault and funky Dirty South-style production, the album cemented his partnership with South Park Mexican, the driving force behind his new label. Before South Park's incarceration in 2002, Rasheed contributed raps and beats to both his SPM: The Purity Album and Never Change releases, as well as several more Dope House albums. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi