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ReleasedAugust 27, 2002
Recorded2002
GenreHyphy
LabelThizz
ProducerSyko
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Thizzelle Washington is the seventh full-length album by the late Bay ArearapperMac Dre. [1] Released in 2002, this album introduced the 'Thizzle Dance', based on the track of the same name.

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  1. 'Intro' - 1:37 (featuring Yukmouth)
  2. 'Monday Thru Sunday' (featuring Syko) - 4:23
  3. 'Stuart Littles' - 3:30
  4. 'Help Me' - 4:31 (featuring Freako, Rydah J. Klyde)
  5. 'The Mac Named Dre' - 4:26
  6. 'Dam I Used to Know That (Interlude)' - 2:07
  7. 'Boss Tycoon' - 4:12 (featuring Yukmouth)
  8. '4 Myself' - 4:05 (featuring Devious, Dubee)
  9. 'C.U.T.T.H.O.A.T.' - 4:37 (featuring Cutthoat Committee)
  10. 'Han Solo' - 3:37 (featuring Syko)
  11. 'Rap Life' - 4:06 (featuring Sleep Dank)
  12. 'Thizzle Dance' - 4:04 (featuring Chuck Beez)
  13. 'Soom Lama (Interlude)' - 2:52
  14. 'Big Breaded' - 4:25 (featuring Luni Coleone)
  15. 'Dollalalala Lotsa Paypa' - 3:12 (featuring KC Bobcat, Sauce)
  16. 'Miss You' - 3:19

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  1. ^'Thizzle Washington'. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2007-02-15.

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Background information
Birth nameAndre Louis Hicks
BornJuly 5, 1970
Oakland, California, U.S.
OriginVallejo, California, U.S.
DiedNovember 1, 2004 (aged 34)
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • record producer
  • songwriter
  • film producer
  • screenwriter
Years active1984–2004
LabelsThizz
Associated acts
Websitewww.legendofthebay.com

Andre Louis Hicks (July 5, 1970 – November 1, 2004), known by his stage nameMac Dre, was an American rapper and record producer from Vallejo, California.[1][2] He was an instrumental figure in the emergence of hyphy, a cultural movement in the Bay Areahip hop scene that emerged in the early 2000s.[3] Hicks is considered one of the movement's key pioneers that fueled its popularity into mainstream, releasing songs with fast-paced rhymes and basslines that inspired a new style of dance.[3] As the founder of the independent record label Thizz Entertainment, Hicks recorded dozens of albums and gave aspiring rappers an outlet to release albums locally.[4]

On November 1, 2004, Hicks was killed by an unknown assailant after a performance in Kansas City, Missouri,[5] a case that remains unsolved.[6] El capitan bootable usb from dmg.

Early life and career[edit]

Andre Louis Hicks was born in Oakland, California on July 5, 1970 to Allen Hickes and Wanda Salvatto. They then moved to the Vallejo area. He would often frequent the Country Club Crest neighborhood, known locally as The Crest. In 1989, the outgoing Hicks made waves with a cassette tape featuring the single, 'Too Hard for the F---in' Radio' while still a student at Vallejo's Hogan High School. In 2013 NPR noted his sound as being 'fast and confident' further writing that 'he built upon the bouncy bass that had its roots in the funk era.'[7] When asked about his childhood, Hicks stated that 'Situations came out for the better most of them, I went through the little trials and the shit that I went through.'[8] Hicks first adopted the stage name MC Dre in 1984, but altered it to Mac Dre the following year because he considered that the name sounded 'too East Coast-ish'.[9] Hicks recorded his first three EPs as Mac Dre between 1988 and 1992.[1]

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Conviction[edit]

The city of Vallejo began experiencing a surge in bank robberies in the early 90s.[10] Vallejo police began focusing on the Crest Neighborhood as a source of the crime. Hicks was vocal about the actions he saw being taken by the police and incorporated their aggressive surveillance of residents into his music. Hicks claimed he was rapping about attempts to 'wake up the neighbors.'[11] As gangster rap music consistently grew in popularity, law enforcement officials began examining the lyrics of local rappers to utilize as evidence in criminal matters.[12]

On March 26, 1992, at age 21, Hicks was invited by friends to a road trip to Fresno. Hicks had performed in that city two weeks prior and decided to go on the trip so that he could re-visit a woman he knew there. While driving back to Vallejo, the car was circumvented by the FBI, Fresno, and Vallejo police. The police verbalized that while Hicks was at a motel, his friends were allegedly casing a bank but had changed their mind when they saw a local Fresno TV News van in the bank's parking lot.[13]When questioned by the police, Hicks verbalized that he didn't leave the hotel, therefore did not know anything. The police subsequently charged him with conspiracy to commit robbery, although no bank robbery was conducted and Hicks was neither with his friends nor near the location of the purported bank.[14]He was sentenced to five years in federal prison after he refused a plea deal for the conspiracy charge.[15] The trial was later listed among Complex Magazine's 30 Biggest Criminal Trials in Rap History.[16] At the time of his conviction, Hicks owned the record label Romp Productions.[1] Hicks was released a year early from prison for good behavior on August 2, 1996, after serving four years.[1] It was during his time in prison that Hicks developed a 'better appreciation for freedom, life, fun.'[17]

Post-prison career[edit]

After his release from Lompoc Prison,[18] Hicks wanted to begin creating music that was easy to dance to. He and longtime friend and fellow rapper Troy Reddick, a.k.a. Da'unda'Dogg, decided to try a different approach. The duo recorded several songs to pitch to major record labels. One song was sent to various West-Coast-based representatives of the well-known Oakland rapper Too Short for an upcoming compilation, Nationwide: Independence Day, but was never selected, and it is unknown if the song ever made it to Too Short.

In 1998, Hicks relocated to the Arden-Arcade area of Sacramento, distancing himself from the eyes of Vallejo law enforcement, founding a new label, Thizz Entertainment, now managed by Hicks' mother Wanda Salvatto.[17] In 2000, Hicks' change in sound became influential in the Hyphy Movement.[17] Hicks continued releasing multiple independent albums until his death. In 2019, Grammy-winning Atlanta rapper and multi-platinum producer Lil Jon, with the blessing of Hicks' mother, would incorporate the same vocals in the single 'Ain't No Tellin' and release through Geffen Records.[19] Ironically, Lil Jon's 1998 debut to the Bay Area was through a song on the same Too Short compilation. Reddick, in a statement to Complex Magazine, stated, 'Of all the vocals Jon got, he picked some from the record Dre wrote to be released by a major label, and 23 years later Lil Jon has completed his goal!' [19]

Death[edit]

After Hicks and other Thizz Entertainment members had performed a show in Kansas City, Missouri on October 31, 2004, an unidentified gunman shot at the group's van as it traveled on U.S. Route 71 in the early morning hours of November 1. The van's driver crashed and called 9-1-1, but Hicks was pronounced dead at the scene from a bullet wound to the neck.[20] It was often rumored that rapper Anthony 'Fat Tone' Watkins was responsible for the death of Hicks, but no evidence has ever surfaced and authorities never found the actual suspect that shot him. Watkins was murdered the following year.[21] Upon Hicks's death and at his written direction, his mother, Wanda Salvatto, (affectionally known as 'Mac Wanda') became owner and CEO.

His funeral took place on November 9, 2004 at the Mt. Calvary Baptist Church.[22] He was given a public open casket viewing. He was buried at the Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland.[23]

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Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

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  • Young Black Brotha (1993)
  • Stupid Doo Doo Dumb (1998)
  • Rapper Gone Bad (1999)
  • Heart of a Gangsta, Mind of a Hustla, Tongue of a Pimp (2000)
  • Mac Dre's the Name (2001)
  • It's Not What You Say.. It's How You Say It (2001)
  • Thizzelle Washington (2002)
  • Al Boo Boo (2003)
  • Ronald Dregan: Dreganomics (2004)
  • The Genie of the Lamp (2004)
  • The Game Is Thick, Vol. 2 (2004)
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Posthumous studio albums[edit]

  • Judge Dre Mathis (2005)
  • Pill Clinton (2007)
  • Dre Day: July 5th 1970 (2008)

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Collaboration albums[edit]

  • Supa Sig Tapeswith Little Bruce (1990)
  • Turf Buccaneerswith Cutthoat Committee (2001)
  • Money iz Motivewith Cutthoat Committee (2005)
  • Da U.S. Openwith Mac Mall (2005)
  • A Tale of Two Andreswith Andre Nickatina (2008)

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  2. ^sfbg. 'San Francisco Bay Guardian - News'. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved March 9, 2015.
  3. ^ ab'An Oral History of Hyphy'. Complex. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  4. ^Van Nguyen, Dean (June 2, 2014). 'Vallejo rapper Mac Dre pioneered the hyphy movement'. WaxPoetics. Wax Poetics, Inc. Retrieved March 17, 2018. But no one touched the Bay area like Vallejo's Mac Dre. Responsible for recording dozens of records, unearthing new local talent, building a rap empire, and pioneering a whole new homegrown counterculture, Mac Dreezy changed the landscape of the Bay Area forever and earned legendary status among Bay Area locals.
  5. ^'Rapper Mac Dre Killed In Kansas City'. Billboard. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  6. ^Gray, Madison (2011-09-13). 'Top 10 Unsolved Hip-Hop Murders'. Time. ISSN0040-781X. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  7. ^Harmanci, Reyhan; Walter, Shoshana. 'Federal Drug Case Ensnares The Home of Hyphy'. NPR. National Public Radio. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
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  10. ^Woodstra, Chris; Bush, John; Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2008). Old School Rap and Hip-hop. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN978-0-87930-916-9.
  11. ^Malone, Christopher; Jr, George Martinez (2014-11-20). The Organic Globalizer: Hip Hop, Political Development, and Movement Culture. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. ISBN978-1-62892-003-1.
  12. ^Harmanci, Reyhan; Walter, Shoshana. 'Federal Drug Case Ensnares The Home Of Hyphy'. NPR. National Public Radio. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  13. ^Billy, Jam. 'Hip-Hop History Tuesdays: Mac Dre Details Police Role In His 5 Year Prison Sentence: March 1996 Rare Radio Interview from Lompoc'. amoeba.com. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  14. ^Billy, Jam. 'Hip-Hop History Tuesdays: Mac Dre Details Police Role In His 5 Year Prison Sentence: March 1996 Rare Radio Interview from Lompoc'. amoeba.com. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  15. ^Simmonds, Jeremy (2008). The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars: Heroin, Handguns, and Ham Sandwiches. Chicago Review Press. ISBN978-1-55652-754-8.
  16. ^Drake, David; Insanul, Ahmed. 'The 30 Biggest Criminal Trials in Rap History'. Complex. Complex Magazine. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  17. ^ abcHorowitz, Steven. 'An Oral History of Hyphy'. Complex. Complex Magazine. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  18. ^http://www.rapreviews.com/archive/BTTL_rappergonebad.html
  19. ^ abShifferaw, Abel. 'Lil Jon Shares New Track 'Ain't No Tellin' Featuring Mac Dre'. Complex. Complex Magazine. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  20. ^Bulwa, Demian (2011-06-24). 'Rapper Mac Dre slain in Kansas City'. SFGate. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  21. ^Gray, Madison (2011-09-13). 'Top 10 Unsolved Hip-Hop Murders - TIME'. Time. ISSN0040-781X. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  22. ^admin (2004-11-06). 'Andre Hicks Obituary - Death Notice and Service Information'. Legacy.com. Retrieved 2021-02-27.
  23. ^'Andre Mac-Dre Hicks (1970 - 2004) - Find A Grave Memorial'. Retrieved 9 March 2015.

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