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Thirstin Howl III was born in Far Rockaway and when he was about 9 his family moved to Brownsville, in Brooklyn. Of Puerto Rican descent, TH raps over dirty beats, in both Spanish and English, spinning out hysterical tales and impressing with his formidable vocabulary and wordplay. Howl founded Skillionaire Enterprises to release his own music. The eclectic MC made a mark in 1997 when he won the Source's Unsigned Hype award and. His breakthrough single, "Brooklyn Hard Rock," recorded with frequent collaborator Master Fuol, was released on Rawkus and made him wider known. His self-produced debut Skillospher, featured contributions by Eminem and Mos Def and, though marred somewhat by its homemade, low-budget production, was well-received. He followed that effort with Skillionaire in 1999 and Serial Skiller in 2001. The latter was TH's first professionally recorded album and also saw him take on the bulk of the production duties. Howl continues to build a strong following through his website, word of mouth, and, of course, his music. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Watch Deez (feat. Eminem)
2,1252Somos De Calle (feat. Daddy Yankee & Sofla)
1,0973One Shot, Two Shot
8494Brooklyn Hard Rock
5275I Still Live WITH My Moms (feat. Master Fuol)
4306Brooklyn Hardrock Pt1 (feat. Unique London)
2737Beautiful People (Remix)
1858Bury Me WITH the Lo on (feat. Shillz da Realz, Rack Lo, Ski Black & Big Boo)
1639The Polo Rican
14010Osama Spit Latin (feat. Unique London)
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