Biography
What do you call this guy? His first solo album WE-G is a mish mash of underground rap with performed metal licks and alot of weed.. The entire album was from start to finish written, performed,recorded, mixed, mastered, produced, designed, photo art, layout, entirerly by WE-G himself. Since the age of 15 WE-G has been Designing, recording, producing, writing and performing for various bands and groups. One of the original founding members of Vomit God a death metal act. WE-G has played with many metal acts including Pugilist and Postal. The transition into Rap and hip hop in 2000 was a pleasant surprise after WE-G made the decision to get out of the band scene because of to many internal and artistic conflicts. In 2001 WE-G began creating hip hop beats for local rap artists and later joined forces to start the rap group C.H.U.D. Criminal Hazardous Underground Dwellaz) It was then when people started noticing WE-G's beat making and rap skills. The group thrived for a few years until fate intervened and many of the members had problems with the law. It was then in 2009 when WE-G began producing his own style of mixed fusion rap and metal. "I had to go back into my roots and fuse it with the underground rap I became so accustom to." Now WE-G has developed his own mixed ground breaking style. A mixture of urban music played with live instruments. All performed and structured independently by WE-G himself. Coincidently the entire album from start to design finish was completed by WE-G himself. WE-G fine art graduate with degree but found his passion in music. As for the name it was derived from a studio session in where WE-G was making beats on a AKAI board and one of the observers tagged him as the white boy working a ouija board. The name stuck but spelled WE-G due to reflect his split personality. WE- are G together.
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