Scarub

Scarub
Birth name Armon Collins
Origin Los Angeles, California
Genres Alternative hip hop
Underground hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper, producer
Years active 1998–present
Associated acts Living Legends
3 Melancholy Gypsys
Afro Classics
The Righteous Brothers
Log Cabin
Website www.facebook.com/scarub

Armon Collins, better known by his stage name Scarub, is an underground hip hop artist from Los Angeles, California.[1] He is a member of the Living Legends collective.[2]

He has been a member of Log Cabin,[3] 3 Melancholy Gypsys,[4] and Afro Classics.[5]

History

Scarub released The California EP in 2011.[6]

Discography

Solo

  • The Answer 2wo the Meaning (1998)
  • A Fact of the Matter (1999)
  • Heavenbound (2000)
  • A New Perspective (2004)
  • One for the Road Volume One (2006)
  • The California EP (2011)

The Righteous Brothers

  • Project (1999)

3 Melancholy Gypsys

Afro Classics

  • Afro Classics? (2002)
  • The Classic EP (2009)
  • Classic Rock (2009)

Living Legends

Guest appearances

  • Eligh - "8Tred" from A Story of 2 Worlds (1997)
  • Eligh - "Lifesize Puzzle" from Gas Dream (1999)
  • Sunspot Jonz - "Unstoppable" from Don't Let 'Em Stop You (2003)
  • The Grouch & Eligh - "Atlantis" from No More Greener Grasses (2003)
  • Crown City Rockers - "Balance" from Earthtones (2004)
  • Sunspot Jonz - "The Conductor" from No Guts No Glory (2005)
  • The Grouch - "Hot Air Balloons" from Show You the World (2008)
  • Acid Reign - "Comfort Zone" from Time & Change (2008)
  • Toki Wright - "Rise" from A Different Mirror (2009)
  • Mystik Journeymen - "There Will Be Blood" from Return 2 the Love (2010)
  • Eligh - "Beneath the Sea" from Grey Crow (2010)
  • Inspired Flight - "It's The Chemicals" from We All Want To Fly (2010)
  • Himself - "Do What You Feel" from Feel Like a Star (2011)
  • Luckyiam - "Prolly Get Slapped" from Time to Get Lucky (2012)
  • Ghostface Killah & Adrian Younge - "Rise Up" & "Death's Invitation" from Twelve Reasons to Die II (2015)
  • The Funk Junkie - "Touch the Ground" from Moondirt (2017)

References

  1. Sather-Olson, Ira (April 19, 2007). "Little things matter". Missoula Independent.
  2. Connor, Mike (August 7, 2002). "Voltron Force". Metroactive.
  3. Segal, Dave (April 11, 2012). "Log Cabin Crew - "The Day I Put on My Uniform"". The Stranger.
  4. Almendrala, Anna (May 18, 2012). "LACMA Hip Hop Concerts: Murs Of 3MG Kicks Off Summer Series". The Huffington Post.
  5. Gompers, Sjimon (November 2, 2009). "Scarub of Afro Classics". Impose Magazine.
  6. Horowitz, Steven J. (July 28, 2011). "Living Legends' Scarub Releases Free EP "California"". HipHopDX.
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