Slim Thug Biography




Slim Thug
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Slim Thug

Thug boss at the KDHT studio in 2005.
Background information
Birth name Stayve Jerome Thomas
Born September 8, 1980 (1980-09-08) (age 29)
Origin Houston, Texas
Genres Southern hip hop
Years active 1998-present
Labels Koch Records
Boss Hogg Outlawz
Associated acts Boss Hogg Outlawz, Bun B, Chamillionaire, Swishahouse, Paul Wall, Lil Keke, Z-RO, Trae

Stayve Jerome Thomas (born September 8, 1980), better known as Slim Thug, is an American rapper. He gained mainstream attention for his contribution to the popular single from rapper Mike Jones, "Still Tippin'". He began his rap career with Swishahouse in the late 1990s. After realizing how much money he could make distributing his own mixtapes, he parted ways with Swishahouse on good terms and formed his own independent label, Boss Hogg Outlawz. Slim Thug has since worked with Interscope Records until August 3, 2008, where he went to Koch Records.1 According to MTV.com, Lupe Fiasco's video for "Hip Hop Saved My Life" was based on Slim Thug's life story. "It is based on Thug boss cause he is so G, and inspires me," Fiasco revealed. Slim Thug also released the song "Like a Boss" which has now been made into a popular parody by The Lonely Island.2 Recently, his song "Click Clack" was featured in the film Death Race.

In October 2009 he appeared on The Daily Show, in a parody discussing the effects of the recession upon wealthy rappers such as himself. 3 The skit was filmed in part at The Lion's Den Recordings in Houston, Texas.

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