Artist's albums
Underground Alliance
2022 · single
Oh! The Horror Meets Blaze
2021 · album
Pact of the 4
2021 · album
Mister Freeze
2021 · single
ESN
2021 · single
Cadaver
2020 · album
2 Signs
2020 · single
Be My Guest
2020 · single
I'm Dead
2020 · single
I'm a G
2020 · single
Rotting Inside
2019 · single
Waiting On You
2019 · single
They Say
2019 · single
4 the Og's
2019 · album
Go Go Go Go
2018 · single
The Trunk
2018 · single
Triple Threat
2017 · album
Dead Vulture
2016 · EP
Rapping Dead Cypher
2016 · single
The Casket Maker
2016 · EP
The Casket Factory
2016 · album
Ghost
2015 · single
1 Less G in the Hood
2015 · album
Clockwork Gray
2015 · album
Colton Grundy
2015 · album
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Biography
Psychopathic Records' back-story for Blaze Ya Dead Homie (born Chris Rouleau) suggests that he is a reincarnated gangsta who was originally killed in the late '80s, at the beginning of gangsta rap. Albeit fictitiously, this explains Blaze's fusion of Psychopathic horrorcore and abrasive gangsta rap on his records. Blaze's underground career began as Psycho C, a member of the Detroit duo 2 Krazy Devils, later renamed the Sleepwalkaz. Their friendship with fellow shock rap cohorts the House of Krazees prompted HOK member the R.O.C. to produce 2 Krazy Devils' only album, Flipped Insanity, in 1996. The group eventually folded, as did the House of Krazees; however, when former HOK members Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child formed Twiztid, they signed to Psychopathic Records and brought Blaze along with them. Despite the ups and downs with his label, his core audience grew with each successive record -- 2000's Blaze Ya Dead Homie EP, 2001's 1 Less G in da Hood, and 2004's Colton Grundy -- as the 2004 album sold the most units out of those three and was ranked on four different Billboard charts. Taking advantage of the ripe circumstances, in June 2006 Blaze released the Deluxe G Edition of 1 Less G in da Hood, which contained songs from the self-titled debut, the 2001 album, and plus additional new bonus tracks. In between the first two full-lengths, he also worked with close friend and labelmate Anybody Killa, forming the tag team Drive-By; however, that project was short-lived, only producing the Pony Down (Prelude) EP, since Anybody Killa left Psychopathic Records in 2006. Blaze released a couple other Psychopathic albums, Clockwork Gray (2007) and Gang Rags (2010). In 2014 he joined Twiztid's Majik Ninja label with Gang Rags: Reborn, a collection of unreleased tracks. A year later he released the LP The Casket Factory on the label, along with the singles "Ghost" and "Wormfood." ~ Cyril Cordor