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Skatterman

Stacy Landis, better known by his stage name Skatterman (pronounced Scātterman), is an American rapper from Kansas City, Missouri.
==Biography==

Starting as a teen, the syllable spitter knocked out hits with different groups, starting with Southside Rollers in 1999. In high school, Skatterman met rapper Snug Brim, and the two became longtime collaborators. When their 2001 album “Worth a Million” caught the attention of Tech N9ne and his label Strange Music, the duo signed on with Strange for a successful, seven-year run.
In 2009, differences in direction of the marketing and promotion of
the project and the group however, would lead to a mutual parting of
ways and Skatterman & Snug Brim would leave the label. They would go
on to release the Mixtape “This is Kansas City” to rave reviews.
In 2010 the group disbanded and in 2011 Skatterman released his first official
mixtape/album for as a solo artist on his new imprint
"BiggShot Music and Films",. He looked to develop a new sound and forge a
new direction from a now solitary and more personal point of view. With
the inaugural Mixtape “The Cook Book: Recipe 1 in 2011” and the
subsequent release in January 2012 of "The Cook Book; Recipe 2", the
industry veteran, broke new barriers and provided fans with a little
more insight into life away from his previous label base.
Skatterman is featured on 15 songs spread over 13 Strange Music
albums including the favorite "Riot Maker" from Tech N9ne's Killer
Album. These albums have sold over 3 million copies collectively with
some sales numbers skewed lower due to physical sales on tour dates.
Skatterman and Snug Brim also have the song "Murder By #s" on the
critically acclaimed B.E.E.F. Movie Soundtrack.
Though the sounds are evolving, Skatterman is still the same person he's always been. Skatterman says. "I have a lot of trust issues -- I don't trust anybody. I'm antisocial, so when I have a show, I arrive solo. I have been an artist on a label and I have been a part of a group. This is finally my opportunity to do ME."

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