Artist's albums
I Need My Bread
2023 · single
Bounce
2022 · single
Flossin
2021 · single
You Should Stop It
2021 · single
Sactown's Most Wanted
2020 · album
Return of the Floheakin
2018 · album
Get Dirty
2017 · single
Slangin and Bangin, Pt. 2
2017 · album
Hustlas Convention
2016 · album
In Love with the Game - Single
2016 · single
Blue Venom
2016 · album
It Goes Down (feat. Swiv) - Single
2015 · single
Bootsy Bitches
2015 · single
Holla
2015 · single
Wassup Cuh (feat. Key Loom) - Single
2014 · single
The Re-Up (Lost Sessions)
2014 · album
Sac It Up and Serve It
2013 · album
West Coast Chopper - Single
2013 · single
Slangin And Bangin
2012 · album
The Tonite Show with T-Nutty - Channel 24 St.
2011 · album
Lynch Iz Hung - Single
2011 · single
Perfect Attendance
2010 · album
Another Recession - Single
2010 · single
Tha 2nd & 3rd Letter
2010 · album
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Biography
Topping off his excellent moniker with brilliant nicknames like the Last of the Floheakinz and the Flowmastermouth, rapper T-Nutty came out of Sacramento, California with a grassroots marketing style and classic gangsta lyrics. The MC debuted in 2002 with the modestly titled LP The Gasoline, but by 2003 he got loose with the album Last of the Floheakinz, while 2005's The Nutt Factor Project proved he wasn't afraid to get wild. This dark sense of humor appealed to the likeminded Tech N9ne, who called upon Nutty for the 2007 Strange Music compilation Misery Loves Kompany. In 2009, he made a guest appearance on Tech's LP K.O.D., then Sac It Up and Serve It: Gas Chamber, Vol. 2.4 dropped in 2013 on the eOne label. His album Blue Venom followed in 2016, with guest appearances from C-Bo, J. Stalin, and Twisted Insane. Tenth set Return of the Floheakin arrived in 2018, featuring guests like G Swiv, Karasi, and Brotha Lynch Hung. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi