Artist's albums
All of my niggaz
2023 · single
Back up against the wall
2023 · single
Big heads
2023 · single
Come on down
2023 · single
Dat boi
2023 · single
Ditty Baby
2023 · single
Hustle
2023 · single
I can't help it
2023 · single
I love La
2023 · single
Its on 2nite
2023 · single
Iyiyi
2023 · single
Just text me
2023 · single
Kingpinning
2023 · single
Money
2023 · single
Ms Smith
2023 · single
Nothing holds me
2023 · single
Rapstar
2023 · single
Said what I gotta say
2023 · single
Sitting on top of the world
2023 · single
Walking
2023 · single
WestCoast bang
2023 · single
What took you so long
2023 · single
Beef
2022 · single
Tuff Luck
2021 · single
Throwin Money
2020 · single
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Biography
Los Angeles rapper Paperboy (Mitchell Johnson) scored one of 1993's biggest rap hits with "Ditty," a Zapp-indebted G-funk track, released on Next Plateau, that reached number 10 on the Hot 100 early that year. Its parent album, The Nine Yards, peaked at number 48 on the Billboard 200, and the single was subsequently nominated for a Grammy in the category of Best Rap Solo Performance. ("Let It Ride," by fellow L.A. native Dr. Dre, took the award.) City to City, the MC's second album for Next Plateau, wasn't released until 1996, and from that point, recordings were fewer and farther between. Among his later releases were The Love Never Dies (Thump, 2004), The New News (TTL, 2008), and Fresh Off the Press (self-released, 2015). Throughout his career, Paperboy maintained his allegiance to the G-funk sound. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi