Bradd Spitt also known as Furious Styles was born in Inglewood, CA. He was born into a family of musicians and DJs. As a child, all different types of music surrounded Spitt. Once he made it to Fairfax High School, he knew that he was serious about Hip Hop, whether it be dancing, singing, rapping or DJ'ing. While at Fairfax he met the school and neighborhood DJs, Smooth and Romeo. Every weekend they DJ'd some of the biggest parties. Smooth and Romeo would never let Spitt get on the tables. He made it evident that he wasn't going to take no for an answer. From that point on they taught him everything they knew from mixing to scratching to MC'ing. Naturally Spitt got the urge to write and eventually began rapping. Romeo saw something unique in him so they started their first crew. They promoted and threw parties all across Los Angeles, which led to a huge buzz in the streets. Unfortunately after one of their parties, Romeo was in a fatal car accident costing him his life. Spitt was devastated, but that didn't slow him down in music. He took everything that Romeo taught him and began to pursue music as a career.In 1999 Spitt went on tour with Latin funk band Mandrill. He co-wrote and appeared on songs from their album, "Driving While Black and Brown." He also remixed "Children of the Sun." In early 2000, Bradd Spitt hooked up with the dynamic producer Uzi T and began writing songs and hooks for various Hip Hop and R&B artists. During that same time he became one half of the incredible group Fire Star who completed their self-titled album in 2002. They performed at such places as Club Lush, Club Lingerie, The Dragonfly, Nike Celebrity All Star Pre Game Show, Club Atlas, Platinum Live, The Whiskey, Forbidden City, and the House of Blues.In March 2004, Bradd Spitt decided to pursue his solo career by completing a mixtape he released on the underground circuit. Later that same year, Spitt went on to complete his first solo debut album titled, "Let Me Spitt at You" containing the hot party single, "Shake It." His arrogant demeanor strongly carries over into his rap style. He is metaphorically gifted and isn't afraid to test Hip Hop and Rap's boundaries.
Bradd Spitt is the total package hands down.
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