Artist's albums
Knuck If You Buck
2019 · album
Brush Me Off (Radio Edit) [Original]
2018 · single
Can't Get Anuff (Original)
2018 · single
She Sum Rip (Original)
2018 · single
Call It Like You Wanna
2013 · single
Stilettos (Pumps)
2007 · single
Stilettos (Pumps) [Dave Audé Pumps Dub] [Remix]
2007 · single
Stilettos (Pumps) [Eddie Baez Vocal Club]
2007 · single
Stilettos (Pumps) [L.E.X. High Heels Mix]
2007 · single
Stilettos (Pumps)
2007 · single
2nd Look
2007 · single
Hated on Mostly
2007 · album
Rock Yo Hips (feat. Lil Scrappy)
2006 · single
Crime Mob
2004 · album
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Biography
After sending their home boy Lil Scrappy up the charts, the Atlanta-based label/management team Crunk Incorporated turned to the six-member Crime Mob for their next big hit. The rowdy party crunk of the group (rappers Diamond, Killa C, Cyco Blac, Princess, Jock aka M.I.G., and Lil Jay) caught on quick, and the single "Knuck If You Buck" found success on urban radio during the summer of 2004. Their self-titled debut hit the shelves in August that year and went to number five on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In late 2006 the group returned with "Rock Yo Hips," a single that went Top 10 R&B/Hip-Hop and crossed into the Top 40 of the Hot 100. It set the stage for their second album, Hated on Mostly, which was released the following year after considerable delay. Its release was complicated by interpersonal upheaval. The group went quiet, but five years later, all members with the exception of Princess performed together in Atlanta. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi