Traxamillion
Traxamillion | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Sultan Banks |
Also known as | The Slapp Addict |
Origin | San Jose, California, United States |
Genres | West Coast hip hop, Hyphy |
Occupation(s) | Producer, rapper |
Labels | 454 Life Entertainment, Slapp Addict Productionz, Official Entertainment |
Associated acts | Drew Deezy, Keak Da Sneak, Mistah F.A.B., Izz Thizz, Clyde Carson |
Website | myspace.com/traxxamillion |
Traxamillion is a hip hop producer from San Jose, California.[1] He has produced records such as Keak da Sneak's "Super Hyphy" and Dem Hoodstarz "Grown Man Remix". His first album, The Slapp Addict, was a compilation of Bay Area hyphy artists.[2] was released August 22, 2006.
Traxamillion has also released a mixtape called The Slapp Addict Mixtape, which features mainstream artists as well as local Bay Area artists, and is responsible for producing the remix of "About Us" by Brooke Hogan featuring E-40. In addition to being a producer, Traxamillion also raps, which he demonstrates on tracks such as "Bring It Back" and "Skrape" on The Slapp Addict. His song "The Movement" is featured on College Hoops 2K7.
In 2010, Traxamillion signed with 454 Life Entertainment after producing the label's second single "We Get Money" by Drew Deezy and Thai VG featuring Glasses Malone. He went on to produce a majority of the label's compilation album "As Real As It Gets."
Contents
1 Discography
1.1 Albums
1.2 Mixtapes
1.3 Singles
1.4 Guest appearances
2 References
3 External links
Discography
Albums
- 2006: The Slapp Addict
- 2012: My Radio
Mixtapes
- 2007: Ridin' High
- 2012: Traxamillion Did It
Singles
- 2005: "Super Hyphy" (feat. Keak Da Sneak)
- 2006: "From The Hood" (feat. The Jacka, Husalah and San Quinn)
- 2006: "Sideshow" (feat. Mistah F.A.B. and Too Short)
- 2006: "Club Stuntin" (feat. The Pack)
- 2006: "Gas, Skrape" (feat. Izz Thizz)
- 2006: "On Citas" (feat. Keak Da Sneak)
- 2006: "Yellow Bus" (feat. Mistah F.A.B.)
- 2006: "About Us (remix)" (feat. Brooke Hogan and Paul Wall)
- 2007: "Radar" (feat. Izz Thizz)
- 2007: "San Francisco Anthem" (feat. San Quinn, Big Rich, and Boo Banga)
- 2007: "White Kids Aren't Hyphy" (MC Lars)
- 2010: "We Get Money" Drew Deezy, Thai, Feat. Glasses Malone & Matt Blaque. Produced by Traxamillion
- 2010: "I Don't See Nothing Wrong" Drew Deezy, Thai, Feat. Bobby V.. Produced by Traxamillion
- 2012: "Boy" (feat. Clyde Carson and Ya Boy) Produced by Traxamillion
- 2012: "Boy(Russian Remix)" (feat. Clyde Carson, SIFO, Seva Rizhsky, HarmLess, Dan_D) Produced by Traxamillion
Guest appearances
- 2007: "Somebody Like You" (Chantelle Paige feat. Traxamillion) (he co-wrote and produced the track as well).
- 2008: "Lil Mama" (Roderick feat. Traxamillion) (he only produced the track)
- 2014: "Rich Boy" (J Shabs Ft. Milla, MultiMilanaire, Traxamillion) (He Co-Produced the beat alongside MultiMilanaire)
- 2015: "Elevators" (Fly Commons feat. Nio Tha Gift, Erk Tha Jerk, Traxamillion) (he co-produced the beat)
References
^ http://www.sfbg.com/2006/11/07/goldies-music-winner-traxamillion
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External links
"Tell Me When To Go! Hyphy: The Oakland Music Craze Sweeping The Nation" - Video interview on CBS5 News
"You Got Bus'd: Traxxamillion" - Yellow Bus Radio (Mistah F.A.B.) Podcast on Wild 94.9- Traxamillion Myspace
produced "glamorous lifestyle" on "Tear Gas" by "the Jacka"