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Nickelus F aka Sweet Petey (known as Nick Fury until 2004) is a rapper and songwriter from Richmond, Virginia. He is best known for being the Black Entertainment Television 106 & Park "Freestyle Friday" champion seven weeks in a row and being inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2007. Nickelus F is also known for his collaborations with rapper Drake. On Cut the Check, Drake and Nickelus F made a song "AM 2 PM" by FTP Productions, which was also included on Drake's first mixtape Room for Improvement, a project which features Nickelus F on several tracks.

Music career

In 2000, Nickelus F got his first break into the hip hop industry when he competed against 300 contenders in the regional Source Unsigned Hype Emcee Battle where he placed second despite having no formal recording experience. He was also named "Unsigned Hype" in The Source in 2000 at the age of 17.[citation needed]

Nickelus F then went on to participate in BET's 106 & Park Freestyle Fridays where he was crowned champion after winning seven weeks in a row in 2007.[1]

Drake has described Nickelus F as "one of the most gifted people I know at finding flows".[2]

In November 2009, Nickelus F was featured in Complex's "Ten Most Underrated New Rappers".[3]

As of 2016, the most recent collaboration between Nickelus F and Drake was on January 21, 2013, with the release of the track "Number 15", produced by Jake One.[4]

In 2015, Nickelus F collaborated with rapper/producer Lil Ugly Mane, under his production name Shawn Kemp, and released the album Trick Dice.

Notable projects and discography

  • Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better (2002)
  • Pistols and Teks (2003)
  • B stands for Burglars (2004)
  • Cut The Check (2005)
  • How To Build a Buzz for Dummies (2006)
  • The Relapse (2007)
  • For the F of It (2008)
  • Rayni Day Entertainment Presents... Umbrella Up Volume 1 ft. Radio B (2008)
  • Thank You (2009)
  • Thank You: Version: Pi (2009)
  • Heathen(2009)
  • Go Time (2009)
  • R.A.R.E. (Reliving A Real Experience) featuring Portishead (2009)
  • Season Premiere (2010)
  • Commercials (2010)
  • Season Premiere HD (2010)
  • Yellow Gold (Nickelus F & Ohbliv) (2011)
  • Faces (2011)
  • Vices (2013)
  • PTPT (2013)
  • Yellow Gold 2 (Nickelus F & Ohbliv) (2013)
  • "Triflin" (2015)
  • "Trick Dice" (Nickelus F & Shawn Kemp) (2015)

Music videos

  • "Nurp!/Toast & Jelly" (2005)
  • "The Motions" (2008)
  • "Everything That I Should" (2009)
  • "Heathen" (2009)
  • "The Beast" (2009)
  • "You Too" featuring The Silverust (2009)
  • "Aggressive Content" (2010)
  • "What Am I Suppose To Do" (2010)
  • "Take You With Me" (2010)
  • "Crushin' Your Toes" (2010)
  • "Handsome" (2012)
  • "GotDamnMURDAH!" (2013)
  • "Painkillerz" (2014)
  • "Tanqueray" (2014)
  • "Laced Weed" (2016)

References

  1. ^ "Nickelus F interview with hustleGRL". April 11, 2009. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
  2. ^ "Surprise: Drake Has a History of Using "Ghostwriters" (If You Want to Call Them That)". Complex. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
  3. ^ "Complex Presents: The 10 Most Underrated New Rappers". Complex. November 24, 2009. Retrieved July 6, 2010.
  4. ^ Nickelus F (2013-01-21), 15. Nickelus F ft. Drake - Number 15 (Produced by Jake One), retrieved 2016-05-22