We here at the Connected Music Group would like to announce our brand new joint venture with hip hop legend Skeelo. We are producing part of his soon to be released project tiltled "Fresh Ideas". For those of you who are too young to remember who Skeelo is, I'll give you a quick history lesson!
Skee-Lo's single "Top of the Stairs" was featured in the ending credits as well as the soundtrack to the 1995 film Money Train. He had a hit single in the same year with "I Wish", which reached #13 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and was hugely successful in much of Europe. "I Wish" was produced by Walter "Kandor" Kahn, who released the single on his L.A.-based Sunshine Records. Kahn also produced Skee-Lo's first album. The single was reissued, along with the album on the combined Sunshine and Scotti Bros. label.
Skee-Lo also recorded a cover of the Schoolhouse Rock! song "The Tale of Mr. Morton", which taught sentence structure (subject, verb, predicate). The song appears on the compilation album, Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks.[3]
He also co-wrote "I'll Be Your Everything" by boy band Youngstown. The song is featured on the Inspector Gadget soundtrack.
Skee-Lo released a new comeback EP in 2009 labeled "Overdose" after a nine-year absence.[citation needed]He is of Haitian descent by the way. His new album titled "Fresh Ideas" will be released in early 2010. We at the Connected Music Group look forward to helping Skeelo return to the top of the charts and to furthermore help solidify him as one of the greatest hip hop icons of all time!
[edit] Music video
The comedic music video to the song "I Wish", directed by Marty Thomas, gained popularity on MTV.[1]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
I Wish (1995)
Money Train: Music From The Motion Picture (1995)
I Can't Stop (2000)
Tony Kurtis is JukeBoxx (No One But) YOU Remixes (2009)
Rappin 4-Tay Presents At All Costs "Delusions Of Grandeur" (2009)
Central Valley All Stars Explosion (2009)
Rely On Selph (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (2009)
OVERDOSE (EP) (2009)
[edit] Singles
"I Wish" (1995)
"Top of the Stairs" (1995)
"Superman" (1996)
"Holdin' On" (1996)
"At the Mall" (1999)
"Bounce Back" (1999)
"Just YOU" (2009)
"Overdose" (2009)
"Fresh Ideas" (2010)
Skee-Lo's single "Top of the Stairs" was featured in the ending credits as well as the soundtrack to the 1995 film Money Train. He had a hit single in the same year with "I Wish", which reached #13 in the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and was hugely successful in much of Europe. "I Wish" was produced by Walter "Kandor" Kahn, who released the single on his L.A.-based Sunshine Records. Kahn also produced Skee-Lo's first album. The single was reissued, along with the album on the combined Sunshine and Scotti Bros. label.
Skee-Lo also recorded a cover of the Schoolhouse Rock! song "The Tale of Mr. Morton", which taught sentence structure (subject, verb, predicate). The song appears on the compilation album, Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks.[3]
He also co-wrote "I'll Be Your Everything" by boy band Youngstown. The song is featured on the Inspector Gadget soundtrack.
Skee-Lo released a new comeback EP in 2009 labeled "Overdose" after a nine-year absence.[citation needed]He is of Haitian descent by the way. His new album titled "Fresh Ideas" will be released in early 2010. We at the Connected Music Group look forward to helping Skeelo return to the top of the charts and to furthermore help solidify him as one of the greatest hip hop icons of all time!
[edit] Music video
The comedic music video to the song "I Wish", directed by Marty Thomas, gained popularity on MTV.[1]
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
I Wish (1995)
Money Train: Music From The Motion Picture (1995)
I Can't Stop (2000)
Tony Kurtis is JukeBoxx (No One But) YOU Remixes (2009)
Rappin 4-Tay Presents At All Costs "Delusions Of Grandeur" (2009)
Central Valley All Stars Explosion (2009)
Rely On Selph (Remastered Deluxe Edition) (2009)
OVERDOSE (EP) (2009)
[edit] Singles
"I Wish" (1995)
"Top of the Stairs" (1995)
"Superman" (1996)
"Holdin' On" (1996)
"At the Mall" (1999)
"Bounce Back" (1999)
"Just YOU" (2009)
"Overdose" (2009)
"Fresh Ideas" (2010)