Quazedelic

Later he went on to work with many other Hip-Hop and R&B artists like Angie Stone, Baby Bash, G-Unit, Dub C, Redman, Suga Free and Goldie Loc from the Eastsidaz.

His mother is a Caucasian woman from a small town in Bishop, California and his father was an African American man from Texas.

The rap group won the contest and caught the eye of Anthony Ray also known as Seattle rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot.

From 1997 to 1999 Quazedelic moved to the Bay Area of California where he worked with rappers B-Legit, Baby Bash, Hitman and Bushwick Bill.

He went on to produce songs with Wells including, Don't Fight the Feelin’, featuring Nate Dogg, Lady May and Roc-A-Fella Records’ Cameron.

In 2004 Quazedelic released a free compilation CD, The Soundscannerz Presents Leak Deaz with production partner Josef Leimberg.

The CD went on to gain popularity as it featured well-known American rappers like 50 Cent, Snoop Dogg, Daz Dillinger, Soopafly, Tray Deee and others.

His first solo album entitled, The Electric Underwater Church Movement (TEUWCM) was released through 3rd Door Records in 2006 and primarily produced by himself.

The album is a 10 year compilation and work of art that displays the many talents of the artist known as Quazedelic aka Stan Sly.

The summer of 2010 Quazedelic rejoined George Clinton's Parliament Funkadelic Band as one of the youngest members to join and tour as a front runner.

(After Us) has tracks that discuss the December 21, 2012 theories presented by many prophets and ancient readings like the Mayan calendar and the well known Nostradamus.