Artist's albums
Black Nostaljack (Aka Come On) EP
1997 · EP
Luchini Aka (This Is It)
1997 · single
Uptown Saturday Night
1997 · album
Disco Lo
2022 · single
DAYDREAMING
2021 · single
Another Heist
2020 · album
Meagan Good
2020 · single
Starlight Glitz
2020 · single
Candy Land Xpress
2018 · album
The Get Down Brothers
2017 · album
Coolie High Is Life
2017 · single
On The Way Uptown
2016 · album
Suga Streets
2016 · single
Piece of the Action
2016 · single
World Heist - Episode #1 - On the Way to Xenobia's
2016 · single
Ragtime Hightimes
2015 · album
Bright Lights
2015 · single
Cold Retarded
2014 · single
80 Blocks From Tiffany's II
2013 · album
Lumdi
2008 · single
China Soul (feat. Robin Guines)
2002 · single
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Biography
Legendary Bronx-bred hip-hop duo Camp Lo burst onto the scene in 1997, when their classic debut album Uptown Saturday Night (and it’s anthemic single “Luchini Aka (This Is It)”) introduced fans to the Lo’s intricate flows and cutting-edge slang editorials. They termed the phrase Lit in '96 after dropping Coolie High ont he Greaat Whiute Hype Soundtrack and over two decades later, Camp Lo emcees Geechi Suede and Sonny Cheeba are still one of the most original groups in Hip-Hop. Consistently heard over the production of Ski Beatz (Jay-Z, Mos Def, Curren$y, Mac Miller, Freddie Gibbs, etc.) Lo’s energetic flows and vocabulary sound new even in 2021. They are the definition of legendary as their music remains timeless after over 23 Years in the game. On the verge of the 25th Anniversary of their 1997 Uptown Saturday Night Camp debut, Lo is here to remind fans that their catalog of music expands far beyond that album. Geechi Suede is quick to point out “We’re always exploring different dimensions in visual sound texture.” Asked about what has been consistent throughout all of their projects Sonny Cheeba explains “The BX originality remains.” Both artists have released solo material in recent ly with Sonny Cheeba's Can I Get A Light? (Cheeba Cheeba) making noise as well as Geechi Suede's PINKY RING ESPRESSO LP. Stay tuned for more from this legendary duo in 2022.