Disean Jaquae Victor (June 2, 1993 - August 5, 2022), known professionally as Young Slo-Be, was an American rapper from Stockton, California.[3][4]
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Birth name | Disean Jaquae Victor[1] |
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Born | Stockton, California,U.S. | June 2, 1993
Died | August 5, 2022 Manteca, California, U.S.[2] | (aged 29)
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Occupation | Rapper |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 2015–2022 |
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Early life and career
editYoung Slo-Be was born on June 2, 1993, in Stockton, California, U.S. He began his recording career in 2010, and in 2015, he released a single, "Krosstown".[3]
Young Slo-Be released his studio album, Southeast on June 24, 2022. The album helped him garner more attention, which in return made the media platform Pitchfork list the album on their "34 Great Records You May Have Missed" article.[5] His single "I Love You" also went viral.[6]
Controversy
editOn November 4, 2013, in Stockton, the police arrested Young Slo-Be for possessing a loaded firearm and a concealed gun in his car along with his friend.[7]
Death
editOn August 5, 2022, Young Slo-Be was shot at 8:17 AM in Trevino Avenue. He was taken to the hospital by the police but was declared dead at 29 years-old as a result of the injuries developed from the gunshots.[8]
Discography
editStudio albums
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Slo-Be Bryant 3 |
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Slo-Be Bryant 3 Deluxe |
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Southeast[5] |
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Mixtapes
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2100 Shell Kases |
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Slo-Be Bryant |
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Borona |
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Slo-Be Bryant 2 |
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Red Mamba |
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Nightmare On Seventh Street |
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Singles
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"Hunnit Proof" |
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"Sucka K" |
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"Real Luv" |
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"2100 Shell Kases" |
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"Fantastik" |
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"Shit Talkin" (featuring Zaybang) |
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"Gettin Jiggy" (featuring Bris) |
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"This Ain't Nun New" (featuring Bris, EBK Young Joc & EBK Juvie) |
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"Don't Mean Nun" |
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"G-Way" |
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"Red Mamba" |
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"21 Thoughts" |
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"Ngh" |
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"Slime Ball" |
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"Shay Shay" |
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"Stay On Point" |
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"Nightingale's Finest" |
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"2100 Shell Kases" (featuring EBK Young Joc and EBK Trey B) |
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"Southeast Demons" |
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"So 2One" (featuring AO Melly) |
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"Double Dribble" |
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"No Names" |
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"The Association" |
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"I Love You" |
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"Pain Killer" |
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"Unforgiveable" (featuring Drakeo the Ruler |
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"Black Heart Dead Rose" |
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"Stay On Point" |
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"Ouweee" (featuring DaBoii) |
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"Rock Out" |
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"Hoodstar" |
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"Muscle" |
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"Track Stars" |
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"Trippin On U" |
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"Don't Kome 2 My Funeral" |
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"Pony" |
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"Ricky" |
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Non-album singles
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"Trife" |
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"21:42" (with Bris) |
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"Hard 2 Kill" |
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"Necklezz" |
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"Two One" |
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"Social Media" |
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"Smurkish Mode"[9] |
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"Butterfly (Freestyle)" |
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"Free Da Hometeam" |
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"Trey Songz" |
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"Hunnit Proof" (featuring D.B Bouttabag) |
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"Minswell" (with Mac J and EBK Young Joc)[10] |
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"Program" |
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"Bruce Lee" (with Fenix Flexin and Skeamy Ru) |
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"Benjamin Frank" |
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"Steppin'" |
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"Pop It Off" |
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"Did That" (with Effn McCoy) |
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"Boy" (with Maj4l) |
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"Nike" |
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"Ksubi" (with Polo Money) |
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"Street Knocker" (with Mike Sherm) |
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"Life That We Live" (with Lil Lameezy) |
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"Dizzy" (with Maj4l |
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"South Central 2 South East" (with Tr3way6k, YoungThreat, and EBK Young Joc) |
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"On My Way (Remix)" (with EBK Jaybo, Philthy Rich, EBK Young Joc, and Dolla Dame) |
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"Lonely Gangsta" |
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References
edit- ^ "Young Slo-Be, Stockton Rapper, Shot Dead at 29". Pitchfork. August 6, 2022.
- ^ Wingo, Melanie (August 6, 2022). "'He had so much potential': Fans of Stockton-area rap artist Young Slo-Be react to his shooting death". KCRA.
- ^ a b Macy Bryant. "Young Slo-Be's Southeast Mentality - SPIN" (Interview).
- ^ "The Ones: New Rap Song of the Day: Young Slo-Be "Smurkish Mode"". Pitchfork. August 7, 2020.
- ^ a b "34 Great Records You May Have Missed". Pitchfork. August 17, 2022.
- ^ "Listen to Young Slo-Be's "I Love You"". Pitchfork. August 7, 2021.
- ^ Franco, Victoria (September 6, 2024). "Manteca police seek info on Mercedes possibly tied to Stockton rapper's homicide". CBS San Francisco. Retrieved October 27, 2024.
- ^ "Stockton rap artist Young Slo-Be shot dead at 29". Cbs News. August 7, 2022.
- ^ "The Ones: New Rap Song of the Day: Young Slo-Be "Smurkish Mode"". Pitchfork. August 7, 2021.
- ^ "The Ones: Mac J's "Minswell" [ft. EBK Young Joc and Young Slo-Be]". Pitchfork. November 11, 2020.]