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Blaze floated around the underground Detroit scene for a little while, rapping here and there under various names. He went by Psycho-C and rapped with future Halfbreed member Skrapz in a group called 2 Krazee Devils but that didn't last long. After doing background vocals on the song "Whatthefuck" from Twiztid's debut album Mostasteless, Blaze signed to Psychopathic Records in 1999 and was first heard rapping on Twiztid's re-issue of Mostasteless and later, on the first Psychopathic Rydas album Dumpin'. At the Gathering in 2000, Blaze's first album on Psychopathic Records was released. It was a self titled EP of raw ass gangsta shit, not even 20 minutes long. Also at that Gathering, Blaze performed his first concert, and his hype man was none other than Jaymo from the Krazy Klan......now known as Anybody Killa.Blaze would go on to tour the country numerous times with ICP and Twiztid, be a member of Dark Lotus and record his raps for that entire album as well as another entire Rydas album before he finally released his 2nd solo album on Psychopathic, called 1 Less G N Da Hood.The entire year of 2002 was pretty much constant touring for Blaze, but he DID do some studio work, including guest spots for Twiztid's and ICP's respective albums as well as some new solo tracks. But those songs got canned for awhile...In early 2003, Blaze announced on Twiztid.com that he had decided to retire from rapping. His reasons were he was just not feeling it anymore. He didn't want to tour anymore and wasn't really feeling the new music he was making and just decided to quit while he was ahead. Unfortunately, that left an album that had been hyped but was now sitting unreleased.After months of working as a roadie for Twiztid's tours, Blaze gave up on retirement and jumped back into the rap game in 2004, doing numerous guest spots and resuming work on his album Colton Grundy. The album was finally released in October of 2004 and in 2005, Blaze joined the Psychopathic All-Stars Tour to promote the album.After the tour, during the off-time, Blaze joined up with ABK to finally put out the long-awaited Drive-By project, 10 old school tracks of Blaze and ABK spitting the bass-heavy gangsta shit. The album, Pony Down was released in late 2005.

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Member Since: 5/27/2006
Record Label: Psychopathic
Type of Label: Major