Playa | |
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Origin | Louisville, Kentucky, U.S. |
Genres | R&B, hip hop |
Years active | 1990–2003 (trio), 2007–2018 (duo) |
Labels | Def Jam |
Past members | Smoke E. Digglera Digital Black Static Major (deceased) |
Website | www |
Playa was an American R&B/hip hop group, formed in 1990. The original lineup consisted of Jawaan "Smoke E. Digglera" Peacock, Benjamin "Digital Black" Bush and Stephen "Static Major" Garrett.[1] Playa is best known for their 1998 hit song, "Cheers 2 U", produced by longtime collaborator Timbaland. Static was notable for being a successful songwriter of hit singles and album tracks for artists such as Ginuwine, Aaliyah, Truth Hurts, Lil Wayne and Brandy.
In 1995, Playa contributed to Jodeci's album The Show, the After Party, the Hotel[2]
Discography
Albums
- 1995: Boss Playa (unreleased) (Swing Mob)
- 1998: Cheers 2 U (Def Jam)
- 2001: Throwback Legends (Unreleased) (Blackground/Def Jam)
- 2003: Never Too Late (shelved) (Blackground/Def Jam)
- 2009: Unreleased Compilation
Singles
- 1995: "Ridin' Around" (feat. Timbaland)
- 1995: "Gotta Feel Tha Vibe" (feat. Timbaland & Sista)
- 1995: "Come On Girl"
- 1995: "B Funk" (feat. Timbaland & Magoo)
- 1995: "Pass Da Light" (feat. Timbaland)
- 1997: "Don't Stop the Music"
- 1998: "Cheers 2 U"
- 1997: "I Gotta Know" (featuring Foxy Brown, from the How to Be a Player soundtrack)
- 1998: "Your Dress" (from the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack)
- 1999: "Playboy Like Me" (from the Blue Streak soundtrack)
- 2000: "Woozy" (from the Romeo Must Die soundtrack)
- 2001: "Incense Burning"
- 2002: "Wrong Side of tha Bed"
- 2002: "Lust"
- 2003: "Island Girl" (feat. Timbaland)
- 2003: "I'm Available"
- 2003: "Never Too Late"
- 2003: "Weekend" (feat. Lil' Flip)
- 2009: "On the Downside" (Smoke E. Digglera feat. Static Major)
- 2009: "The Luv That I Bring" (feat. BlackFace)
Soundtrack and compilation contributions
- 1997: "Joy", from Welcome to Our World by Timbaland & Magoo
- 1997: "Smoke in 'Da Air", from Welcome to Our World by Timbaland & Magoo
- 1998: "Your Dress", from the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack
- 1998: "Birthday", from Tim's Bio, from the Motion Picture: Life from da Bassment by Timbaland
- 1999: "Playboy Like Me", from the Blue Streak soundtrack
- 2000: "Woozy" from the Romeo Must Die soundtrack
- 2001: "Incense Burning" from the Exit Wounds soundtrack
References
- ↑ "Multi-talented artist Static Major dead at 32". www.djbooth.net. 12 February 2018.
- ↑ "What ever happened to R&B group Playa". SoulInStereo.com. 5 November 2012. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
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