Stephen Jerome Williams [1] [2] (March 10, 1968 – April 29, 2020), known by his stage name Stezo, was an American rapper and producer.
Stezo was born Stephen Williams in 1968 in New Haven, Connecticut. [1] He first appeared on the hip-hop scene as a dancer for the group EPMD. [2] He appeared in the video for EPMD's single "You Gots to Chill" from their 1988 album Strictly Business. After this experience Stezo sought a career as a hip-hop artist on his own.
In 1989, Stezo signed a record deal with Sleeping Bag Records and released his 12-inch single "To the Max" and eventually a full album Crazy Noise. [2] Stezo handled all rapping and production on the album. The single received some attention around the time it was released. [2] The album charting at #37 on the Billboard R&B albums chart, [3] and received praise for its very funky production and on-point rapping.[ citation needed] The album's two singles both charted on Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Chart.
Despite the success of his debut album, Stezo didn't release more music for five years. In 1994, he released the single "Bop Ya Headz"/"Shining Star". Then in 1997 he released his follow-up album Where's the Funk At. The album received little attention and did not chart. In 2005, Stezo released a third album, C.T. (The Lost State), paying homage to his home state of Connecticut.
Stezo died in his sleep on April 29, 2020, at age 52, from heart complications. [1] [4] [5] [6]
Year | Title | Hot Rap Songs [8] | Hot R&B/ Hip-Hop [9] | Dance Club Songs [10] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | "To the Max" | - | - | 39 |
"It's My Turn" | 18 | 57 | - | |
"Freak the Funk" | - | 85 | - | |
1994 | "Bop Ya Headz" | - | - | - |
1996 | "Where's the Funk At" | - | - | - |
"Time ta Blow Ya Mine" | - | - | - | |
1997 | "Mr S." | - | - | - |
2004 | "Piece of the Pie" | - | - | - |
Stephen Jerome Williams [1] [2] (March 10, 1968 – April 29, 2020), known by his stage name Stezo, was an American rapper and producer.
Stezo was born Stephen Williams in 1968 in New Haven, Connecticut. [1] He first appeared on the hip-hop scene as a dancer for the group EPMD. [2] He appeared in the video for EPMD's single "You Gots to Chill" from their 1988 album Strictly Business. After this experience Stezo sought a career as a hip-hop artist on his own.
In 1989, Stezo signed a record deal with Sleeping Bag Records and released his 12-inch single "To the Max" and eventually a full album Crazy Noise. [2] Stezo handled all rapping and production on the album. The single received some attention around the time it was released. [2] The album charting at #37 on the Billboard R&B albums chart, [3] and received praise for its very funky production and on-point rapping.[ citation needed] The album's two singles both charted on Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Chart.
Despite the success of his debut album, Stezo didn't release more music for five years. In 1994, he released the single "Bop Ya Headz"/"Shining Star". Then in 1997 he released his follow-up album Where's the Funk At. The album received little attention and did not chart. In 2005, Stezo released a third album, C.T. (The Lost State), paying homage to his home state of Connecticut.
Stezo died in his sleep on April 29, 2020, at age 52, from heart complications. [1] [4] [5] [6]
Year | Title | Hot Rap Songs [8] | Hot R&B/ Hip-Hop [9] | Dance Club Songs [10] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1989 | "To the Max" | - | - | 39 |
"It's My Turn" | 18 | 57 | - | |
"Freak the Funk" | - | 85 | - | |
1994 | "Bop Ya Headz" | - | - | - |
1996 | "Where's the Funk At" | - | - | - |
"Time ta Blow Ya Mine" | - | - | - | |
1997 | "Mr S." | - | - | - |
2004 | "Piece of the Pie" | - | - | - |