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'''Indo G''' (born c. 1973 |
'''Tobian Tools''', also know as '''Indo G''' (born c. 1973 {{Citation needed|date=July 2008}}) is an American [[hip hop music|rapper]] from [[Memphis, Tennessee]]. First hitting the [[Memphis rap]] scene with fellow Memphian, Lil' Blunt, in the mid-1990s, they released two albums on [[Luke Records]], ''[[Up In Smoke (album)|Up In Smoke]]'' (1995) and ''[[The Antidote (Indo G and Lil' Blunt album)|The Antidote]]'' (1995). Soon after, Indo G became affiliated with [[Three 6 Mafia]] and released ''[[Angel Dust (Indo G album)|Angel Dust]]'' in 1998. However, the relationship between Three 6 and Indo deteriorated, and they no longer work together. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
Revision as of 20:51, 20 September 2021
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Birth name | Tobian Tools |
Origin | Memphis, Tennessee United States |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation | Rapper |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Prophet |
Tobian Tools, also know as Indo G (born c. 1973 [citation needed]) is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. First hitting the Memphis rap scene with fellow Memphian, Lil' Blunt, in the mid-1990s, they released two albums on Luke Records, Up In Smoke (1995) and The Antidote (1995). Soon after, Indo G became affiliated with Three 6 Mafia and released Angel Dust in 1998. However, the relationship between Three 6 and Indo deteriorated, and they no longer work together.
Discography
Studio albums
- Angel Dust (1998)
- Christmas N' Memphis (2002)
- Kill the Noise (2006)
- Purple Drank (2007)
Collaboration albums
- The Antidote with Lil' Blunt (1994)
- 19 Nigga 4 with Lil' Blunt (1994)
- Up in Smoke with Lil' Blunt (1995)
- Live and Learn with The Ghetto Troopers (2000)
- Contact with Lil' Blunt (2002)
Compilation albums
- Down South Ballin' (1997)
Extended plays
- Crossfire with Lil' Blunt (1992)
Singles
- "Blame It on the Funk" with Lil' Blunt (1994)
- "Remember Me Ballin'" featuring Gangsta Boo (1998)
- "Giddy Up" (Tommy Boy Records Promo) (2001)
Soundtrack appearances
- "Giddy Up" (Remix Promo) (from Kung Faux) (2001)