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Blaze ya Dead Homie

Before we tell you Psychopathic's Blaze story, we wanna spit the real shit, here it is:

Blaze has been in the rap game for many years now. From his early beginings in his previous group "2 Krazy Devils" which consisted of Blaze himself and Skrapz of Level Jumpers. Blaze was then known as Psycho C and Skrapz was known as Krazie. The group had the production of Twiztid's former rap partner The R.O.C. 2 Krazy Devils never really evolved and soon became known as "The Sleepwalkaz". Blazes name switched to The Sandman.

The Sleepwalkaz much like 2 Krazy Devils never really went anywhere and the group was forced to split up. Skrapz went on to do another project with the R.O.C and Blaze went on to hookup with Twiztid and form I.S.I. I.S.I never really did much, a few tracks were recorded by the group but when Violent J of the Insane Clown Posse appraoched Twiztid for a record deal on Psychopathic Records they gladly took the offer. This was after the fact that I.S.I as recording artist were pretty much done with and basically had just become a crew of homeboys from the 7 Mile (Twiztid's old neighborhood).

Blaze kept doin his thing undrground until Twiztid was able to offer him a solo career on Psychopathic. Blaze excepted and was soon on his way to underground stardom. He recorded his first self titled album on Psychopathic. Blaze has the sound of an old school hardcore ruthless street thug from the early 90's. Blaze's next album was his first length LP called "1 Less G In The Hood". This release was a little more experimental in Blaze's sound. Some guitar was thrown in the mix but all in all the album still stayed true to the "gangsta" image Blaze had created. Blaze has yet to record his 3rd release which is in the works as of now.

A few other side notes about Blaze are that him and label mate Anybody Killa are very close friends, and ABK has been Blaze's hypeman at numerous live shows.

And now Psychopathic's Blaze story...

Blaze was workin for a dope man for a couple years. Over these years, he met some homies like Anybody Killa. He was runnin high numbers and it seemed that shit couldn't go wrong. The day was February 14, 1989. Blaze, at the age of 24, makin a routine dope drop at a wealthier buyer's neighborhood. While he was goin walkin, some guys in ski masks fired away at Blaze. The result: three shots to the chest from .45 Caliber and a shot to the head with a .9 Millimeter. Dead in the grave at 24.

Eleven years later, Twiztid went to Blaze's grave and took him out of his eternal rest to rap for Psychopathic. He released an EP in 2000 which didn't sell well. Blaze left Psychopathic because he wasn't makin the money he felt he should have been. He came back eventually after thinkin about what he was missin out on... the fuckin Juggalo Family. So, Blaze jumped on the FreekShow and Bizzar Bizaar tours which helped up his CD sales.

In 2001, Blaze released the "1 Less G In Tha Hood" LP which was a big hit with the Juggalos. It is one of Psychopathic's best works, and the good thing is that they kept only Psychopathic artists on the album. Blaze hit up the Mirror/rorriM tour with ABK and then left soonafter to work on ABK's album "Hatchet Warrior". Now, Blaze is currently recording Colton Grundy tha Undying, which has been in the works for over a year. Blaze's Jorney continues to grow.

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