"Warrior" (2002), "Live from Da Gutter" (2004), "Murder Show" (2004), "Luniz: I Still Got 5 on It!" (2003), "Celly Cel Presents: Rap Life: Behind the Scenes" (2005), "Booth 2 tha Block 2: Vol. Grammy Awards for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals (1997) Luniz (Since 1994), The Regime (Since 1997),The Dangerous Crew (since 1992)
#YUKMOUTH THUGGED OUT THE ALBULATION FREE#
Operation Stackola (1995), Thuged Out: The Albulation (1998), United Ghettos of America (2002), (Godzilla (2003), Million Dollar Mouthpiece (2008), “Thug Lord: The New Testament” (2001), Free agged Out: The Albulation (1998), (Godzilla (2003), Million Dollar Mouthpiece (2008), Free at Last (2010), The Tonite Show: Thuggin' & Mobbin' (2011), Half Baked (2012), GAS (Grow and Sale, 2014) Smoke-a-Lot Records, Rap-A-Lot Records, Noo Trybe Records, Godzilla Entertainment, Asylum Records Jerold Dwight Ellis, III, Jerold Dwight Ellis III, Tha Luniz Later on, they reconciled, then recorded several tracks together.įinally, in the personal life of the hip hop artist, Yukmouth does not reveal much about his private life, but tt’s known that he is still single. Moreover, he had a conflict with Dru Down, his mentor, because of the formation of Dangerous Crew.
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He attacked Master P, saying that the latter plagiarized the title “Ice Cream Man”. What characterizes Yukmouth, apart from the gangsta style, are the conflicts with other rappers, to whom he addresses many of his songs. Yukmouth gradually became a very active rapper on the West Coast. Overall, all the aforementioned albums have added sums to the total size of Yukmouth’s net worth. Afterwards, he released the studio albums “The West Coast Don” (2009), “Free at Last” (2010), “(The Tonite Show) Thuggin’ & Mobbin’” (2010), “Half Baked” (2012), “GAS (Grow and Sale)” (2014), “Dragon Dynasty” (2014) and “JJ Based on a Vill Story” (2017) which failed to enter the charts. At the end of 2006, Yukmouth was again in touch with Numskull to launch a new official studio album with The Luniz, but in 2008, Yukmouth released his fourth studio album “Million Dollar Mouthpiece”, which peaked in 46th position on Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Yukmouth is also co-founder and member of the hip hop band The Regime, also known as The Smoke A Lot Regime. Regardless, his net worth was rising steadily. This was followed by a second album – “Thug Lord: The New Testament” (2001) – which reached 71st place on the Billboard 200, but his third album “Block Shit” released the same year, was not that successful. In 1998, Yukmouth went solo with the double album “Thugged Out: The Albulation”, which is characterized by aggressive lyrics the album reached 8th place on the Billboard R&B chart, and 40th place on the Billboard 200. In 1997, Yukmouth alongside Numskull, Chaka Khan, Charlie Wilson and others were nominated for the Grammy Award as the Best R&B Performance by a Group for their song “Stomp” (1997). In 1995, the band released their first album “Operation Stackola”, which contains the famous track “I Got 5 On It”, which was a worldwide success. Initially, Yukmouth was a founding member of The Luniz, which he formed as a duo with Numskull, a friend he met in high school.
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How rich is the hip hop artist? It has been calculated by authoritative sources that the outright size of Yukmouth net worth is as much as $3 million, as of the data presented in the early 2017. Yukmouth has been active in the entertainment industry since 1993. He also released his first solo album “Thugged Out: The Albulation” in 1998, and has appeared in several feature films too, including “Original Gangstas” (1996) directed by Larry Cohen. Jerold Dwight Ellis III was born on the 18th October 1974, in Oakland, California USA, and under his stage name Yukmouth, is a rapper who started his musical career as a member and founder of the group The Luniz.