Fredro Starr

Songs: 1
Albums: 1

Albums

Fredro Starr - Firestarr
Firestarr
2001, songs: 1

Facts about Fredro Starr

Fredro Starr
  1. Hip-Hop Artist and Actor: Fredro Starr is a multifaceted performer known for his contributions to both the hip-hop music scene and the film and television industry. Born on April 18, 1971, in Queens, New York, Starr emerged as a prominent figure in the hip-hop world during the 1990s as a member of the rap group Onyx. He later transitioned into acting, appearing in numerous films and television shows.

  2. Member of Onyx: Fredro Starr gained fame as one-third of the hip-hop group Onyx, alongside Sticky Fingaz and Sonny Seeza. Formed in the early 1990s, Onyx rose to prominence with their aggressive and energetic style, characterized by hard-hitting beats, aggressive lyrics, and raw energy. The group's debut album, "Bacdafucup", released in 1993, became a commercial success and spawned hit singles such as "Slam" and "Throw Ya Gunz", establishing Onyx as one of the leading rap acts of the era.

  3. Solo Music Career: In addition to his work with Onyx, Fredro Starr has pursued a solo music career, releasing several albums showcasing his lyrical prowess and distinctive flow. His solo discography includes albums such as "Firestarr" (2001), "Don't Get Mad Get Money" (2003), and "Made in the Streets" (2013). Starr's solo music maintains the raw energy and aggressive style that characterized his work with Onyx, while also showcasing his versatility as an artist.

  4. Acting Career: Fredro Starr has appeared in a variety of film and television roles throughout his acting career. He made his acting debut in the film "Strapped" (1993) and went on to star in movies such as "Sunset Park" (1996), "Ride" (1998), and "Save the Last Dance" (2001). Starr has also appeared in numerous television shows, including "Moesha", "The Wire", and "CSI: Miami", among others. His acting credits demonstrate his range as an actor, with roles ranging from gritty dramas to comedic fare.

  5. Continued Influence: Fredro Starr's contributions to hip-hop music and culture have had a lasting impact on the genre, inspiring future generations of artists and fans. As a member of Onyx, he helped to define the sound and style of hardcore rap in the 1990s, influencing subsequent waves of hip-hop artists. Starr's transition into acting further expanded his influence, showcasing his versatility and talent across different mediums. Today, Fredro Starr remains a respected figure in both the hip-hop and entertainment industries, with a legacy that continues to resonate with a

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