Artist's albums
Story of My Life
2021 · single
Time is Now
2020 · single
Squad Up
2019 · single
So Sweet
2008 · single
Street Creditabilty
2008 · album
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Biography
Following his first official appearance on 'Mr. Sandman' from Method Man's 1994 debut, Tical, Street Life has amassed an impressive discography of guest appearances. His verse on 'Semi Automatic Rap Fanatic' provided one one of the highlights of 1996's star-studded High School High soundtrack, as Street raps: 'Opposites attack that's why these thieves stay strapped/As we, travel the globe to put Shaolin on the map.' During his standout performance on Wu-Tang Clan's 'Hellz Wind Staff' from the Wu-Tang Forever album, Street Life explains 'The streets are deep son, everyday is like a rerun/So I reach out and try to teach one,' while on 'Who Wanna Rap' from 2001's How High soundtrack he declares: 'Don't front for me, give niggas lumps in threes/I beat you down in front ya mom, wife and seed!' And who can forget his starring turn in between Ghostface and Meth on the original version of 'Box In Hand' (aka 'Deadly Darts')? Street Life can currently be heard as The Yankees Team Song “Squad Up” , out now on ProducerPlugUni.com, where he shares microphone duties with Method Man+ Havoc on the Production. As far as his plans for the future, once his solo album is completed, Street offered the following: 'Trying to finish up the game strong and then ride off into the sunset. I feel like there’s another one after this for me and it’ll be a wrap after that. Time to go fishing. It’s been a long time, I wanna do other things at this point in my life.'