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{{short description|American rapper}}
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Major Norton, better known by his stage name Dubee, is an American rapper[1] from Vallejo, California.

Biography

A longtime player in the Northern California Bay Area rap scene, he is a former player of the City College of San Francisco's football team,[2] where he was a running back and ranks 4th in the college's all-time single season rushing yards list and 8th in the all-time career rushing yards category.

Dubee signed his first deal with local producer

Young Black Brotha Records in 1995 and released an album titled Dubee AKA Sugawolf (known as just Dubee at the time) on the imprint through Atlantic Records. He has been a long collaborator with performers from Northern California (such as label mates Ray Luv and Young Lay
) and beyond.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Dubee a.k.a. Sugawolf (1995)
  • For That Scrilla (1997)
  • Dangerous Prospects (1999)
  • 100% G-Shit (2001)
  • Turf Matic (2003)
  • Why Change Now? (2005)
  • Last of a Thizzin' Breed (2008)
  • Thizzmatic (2008)
  • Da "T" (2009)
  • The Furly Ghost Volume 2 (2010)

Collaboration albums

  • Turf Buccaneers
    with Cutthroat Committee (2001)
  • Money iz Motive with Cutthroat Committee (2005)

Compilation albums

  • Best of Sugawolf Pimp (2007)

Extended plays

  • Free with Little Bruce (2014)

References

  1. ^ "Can't Stop the Music". Billboard. August 24, 1996. p. 76. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Cloud Over City College / Successful football coach may have broken state rules". SFGate. Retrieved 2018-02-07.