Indo G

American rapper


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::summary American rapper ::

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nameIndo G
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captionGangsta Blac on the cover of his self-titled album.
birth_nameTobian Tools
originMemphis, Tennessee, U.S.
genre
occupationRapper
years_active1989–present
labelProphet
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| name = Indo G | caption = Gangsta Blac on the cover of his self-titled album. | birth_name = Tobian Tools | birth_date = | alias = | origin = Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. | genre = | occupation = Rapper | years_active = 1989–present | label = Prophet

Tobian Tools, known professionally as Indo G, 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 the group and Indo G deteriorated, and they split off from each other.

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)

References

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