Stacy Epps

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Floatin 04:14 Tools
Do U 01:44 Tools
Addicted 04:27 Tools
Who Knows 02:29 Tools
The Awakening 04:11 Tools
Eppisode 1 04:09 Tools
Mothership 02:44 Tools
Cosmik Dust 02:41 Tools
Floatin (reprise) 01:25 Tools
OM 03:34 Tools
Heaven 03:32 Tools
00:00 08:20 Tools
Skin Play ft. Madlib (Prod. Dilla) 01:59 Tools
Keys 03:38 Tools
Motivation 00:30 Tools
Blessing 01:38 Tools
Smoky Mirrors 01:54 Tools
Peace 01:25 Tools
Blessing (Prod. Apex) 01:39 Tools
Loose Change 01:43 Tools
222 (Hit Me) ft. Muhsinah 02:41 Tools
MuthaLand 04:28 Tools
Arms ft. Bilal Salaam (Prod. Madlib) 02:12 Tools
Begin Again 03:51 Tools
MuthaLand (Prod. Madlib) 04:30 Tools
Smoky Mirrors (Prod. Apex) 01:54 Tools
Down Falling (Prod. Madlib) 03:36 Tools
Loose Change (Prod. Pudgemcee) 01:43 Tools
Peace (Prod. Apex) 01:25 Tools
Rhyme Cycle ft. Panama Black, Doodlebug, & Jawwaad (Prod. Dr. WhoDat) 03:49 Tools
Miuzik 03:25 Tools
Miuzik (Prod. Stacy Epps) 03:25 Tools
Down (Falling) 03:35 Tools
OM (feat. Muhsinah) 00:30 Tools
The Way That I Live 04:10 Tools
Heaven (feat. Bilal Salaam) 03:33 Tools
Space 03:20 Tools
Movement 02:29 Tools
Now 03:52 Tools
00:00 (feat. Finale) 08:22 Tools
Way Of Life 03:25 Tools
Deep 04:32 Tools
Intro 00:39 Tools
Give You More 02:12 Tools
Buttaflies Rise 01:12 Tools
Just a Dream 03:22 Tools
Skin Play (ft. Madlib) 01:59 Tools
Cold Times 02:40 Tools
Today 03:16 Tools
All the Way 02:07 Tools
God's Daughter 03:20 Tools
Neva Scene 01:43 Tools
Home 03:50 Tools
Why 03:05 Tools
U Do 05:38 Tools
Breakin 03:25 Tools
222 (Hit Me) (ft. Muhsinah) 02:41 Tools
Not Anutha Luv Song 01:18 Tools
Arms (ft. Bilal Salaam) 02:12 Tools
Arms (feat. Bilal Salaam) 02:12 Tools
Rhyme Cycle (ft. Panama Black, Doodlebug, Jawwaad) 03:49 Tools
Eye 01:57 Tools
Skin (feat. Madlib) 01:59 Tools
Eppisode 1 (Prod. Slugabed) 04:10 Tools
Skin (J Dilla Remix) 04:10 Tools
Floatin (prod. Apex) 04:12 Tools
Floatin (Reprise) (Prod. Apex) 01:25 Tools
The Awakening (Prod. Apex) 04:12 Tools
Addicted (Prod. Amdex) 04:28 Tools
Cosmik Dust (prod. Flying Lotus) 02:42 Tools
Who Knows (prod. Nick Speed) 02:30 Tools
OM (Feat. Muhsinah) (Prod. Muhsinah) 03:35 Tools
Eppisode 1 (Prod. by Slugabed) 04:10 Tools
14 - Down Falling (Prod. Madlib) from NEW LEVEL MIXTAPE! 02:27 Tools
Skin Play (Feat. Madlib) 01:59 Tools
Mothership (Prod. Apex) 02:44 Tools
Floatin (Prod. by Apex) 04:09 Tools
Heaven (Feat. Bilal Salaam) (Prod. S1) 03:33 Tools
222 (Prod. Muhsinah) 02:42 Tools
OH (Prod. Kankick) 03:01 Tools
Cosmic Dust (Prod. by Flying Lotus) 02:42 Tools
The Awakening (Prod. by Apex) 04:12 Tools
Oh (Produced By Kankick) 03:02 Tools
Addicted (Prod. by Amdex) 04:28 Tools
00:00 (Feat. Finale) (Prod. Apex) 08:22 Tools
00:00 (feat Finale) 00:30 Tools
Heaven feat. Bilal Salaam (Prod. By S1) 03:33 Tools
14. Stacy Epps - Down Falling (Prod Madlib) 08:22 Tools
OM feat. Muhsinah (Prod. by Muhsinah) 03:35 Tools
Floatin Reprise (Prod. by Apex) 01:25 Tools
Rhyme Cycle (Feat. Panama Black, Doodlebug & Jawwaad) 03:49 Tools
222 (Hit Me) (feat. Muhsinah) 02:41 Tools
Arms (Prod. Madlib) 01:25 Tools
Who Knows (Prod. by Nick Speed) 02:30 Tools
Space Dirt (Prod. Bilal Salaam) 02:47 Tools
Werds (Dilla Remix feat. W. Ellington Felton) 02:38 Tools
Eye (Prod. Madlib) 00:50 Tools
Skin Play ft. Madlib 01:59 Tools
Mothership (Prod. by Apex) 02:44 Tools
Skin Play (Produced By J Dilla) ft. Madlib 01:59 Tools
Rhyme Cycle (Prod. Jneiro Jarel) 04:21 Tools
Cova Yo A$$ (Prod. AmDex) 04:21 Tools
High (DJ PudgEmcee Remix) 02:24 Tools
Floatin - Stacy Epps 04:12 Tools
Skin Play 02:03 Tools
Set It Off (Prod. DJ PudgEmcee) 01:28 Tools
Skin (Featuring Madlib) 02:03 Tools
222 (Hit Me) [feat. Muhsinah] 02:41 Tools
00:00 (Prod. By Apex) 01:38 Tools
We Got 02:03 Tools
Loose Change (Prod. DJ PudgEmcee) 01:38 Tools
ComeUnity (Prod. DJ PudgEmcee) 01:38 Tools
Arms 02:12 Tools
:Praise Meditation: 07:09 Tools
floatin (original) (prod apex) 02:12 Tools
Episode 1 04:10 Tools
floatin (live remix) (prod everett james) 04:10 Tools
Rhyme Cycle 03:49 Tools
222 (Hit Me) 02:41 Tools
2Life 02:42 Tools
Down Falling (Produced By Madlib) 03:36 Tools
Arms feat. Bilal Salaam 02:12 Tools
The Way I Live 02:41 Tools
Muthaland (Produced By Madlib) 04:29 Tools
Arms (Produced By Madlib) ft. Bilal Salaam 02:13 Tools
OM with Muhsinah 02:13 Tools
Skin Play Feat. Madlib 00:00 Tools
OM feat: Muhsinah 00:00 Tools
Loose Change (Produced By Pudgemcee) 01:43 Tools
Heaven with Bilal Salaam 01:43 Tools
222 (Hit Me) (Featuring Muhsinah) 01:43 Tools
Arms (Featuring Bilal Salaam) 02:12 Tools
Blessing (Produced By Apex) 01:39 Tools
OH 03:01 Tools
Rhyme Cycle (Featuring Panama Black, Doodlebug & Jawwaad) 03:01 Tools
Smoky Mirrors (Produced By Apex) 01:54 Tools
00: 00 Feat Finale 01:00 Tools
Heaven feat: Bilal Salaam 01:00 Tools
Floatin' (Applejac's Supergrover Transatlantic remix) 01:25 Tools
All My Life 01:00 Tools
Miuzik (Produced By Stacy Epps) 03:25 Tools
Peace (Produced By Apex) 01:25 Tools
Heaven feat Bilal Salaam 01:25 Tools
Om Feat Muhsinah 01:00 Tools
00:00 with Finale 01:25 Tools
Skin 02:07 Tools
Rhyme Cycle (Produced By Dr. Who Dat?) ft. Panama Black, Doodlebug & Jawwaad 03:49 Tools
Arms ft. Bilal Salaam 03:49 Tools
Vaxlaire 03:49 Tools
00:00 feat: Finale 03:49 Tools
Thawon 03:48 Tools
222 (Hit Me) feat. Muhsinah 02:41 Tools
OM (with Muhsinah) 03:35 Tools
Floatin' (Reprise) 03:35 Tools
"Floatin" OFFICIAL VIDEO! 03:35 Tools
Rhyme Cycle (feat. Panama Black, Doodlebug, & Jawwaad) 03:49 Tools
Rhyme Cycle ft. Panama Black, Doodlebug, & Jawwaad 03:49 Tools
Heaven feat. Bilal Salaam 03:33 Tools
Om ft. Muhsinah 03:33 Tools
U do (with Jazz Liberators) 03:33 Tools
Heaven (with Bilal Salaam) 03:32 Tools
Floating 03:32 Tools
Floatin [ibootleggedyourmum.wordpress.com] 03:32 Tools
Cosmk Dust 03:32 Tools
Rhyme Cycle featuring Doodlebug, Jawwaad, Panama Black 03:32 Tools
222 02:42 Tools
Skin featuring Madlib 02:42 Tools
07 Space 02:42 Tools
Tha Won 02:42 Tools
Heaven ft.Bilaal Salaam 02:42 Tools
Arms Featuring Bilal Salaam 02:42 Tools
222 (Hit Me) Featuring Muhsinah 02:42 Tools
OM feat. Muhsinah 03:35 Tools
Skin Play Feat. Madlib (Prod. Dilla) 03:35 Tools
Floatin' Reprise 03:35 Tools
07 Floatin 03:35 Tools
Set It Off 03:35 Tools
11 00:00 (Feat. Finale) 03:35 Tools
skin play (prod. Dilla) 03:35 Tools
Falling Down 03:35 Tools
00:00 feat. Finale 03:51 Tools
Space Dirt 03:51 Tools
I Can't Help Myself (Feat. Oh No) 03:51 Tools
Muthaland (Prod. by Madlib) 03:51 Tools
02 The Awakening 03:51 Tools
Praise Meditation 03:51 Tools
Cover Yo A$$ Prod. Amdex 03:51 Tools
Rhyme Cycle (Feat. Panama Black, Doodlebug, Jawwaad) 03:51 Tools
Gift 03:51 Tools
08 Floatin (Reprise) 03:51 Tools
Floatin [ibootleggedyourmum.wordpress.com] 03:51 Tools
00-00 ft.Finale 03:51 Tools
08.Floatin (Reprise) 03:51 Tools
Skin Play (ft. Madlib) (Prod. J Dilla) 03:51 Tools
10 Mothership 03:51 Tools
Who Knows/Cosmic Dust 03:51 Tools
01 Eppisode 1 03:51 Tools
Loose Change (Prod. Pudgemcee) 03:51 Tools
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One event stands out in emcee/songstress/musical super-heroine Stacy Epps’ memory as a pivotal point in her evolution. In 2005, she visited Cape Town, South Africa for six weeks. Early into her trip, she was hanging out at a local hip-hop club when fate threw a golden moment her way. “This guy came up to me and asked me if I was Stacy Epps,” she recounts, still blown by the experience a full year later. “It just blew me away that he recognized me, that people really research me to even find out what I look like. Then they played my record in the club. It was just amazing to me how far my music had spread, and that people in the Muthaland were familiar with and appreciated my music.” The song the deejay played that night was “Eye”, a track from MF DOOM and Madlib’s collaboration album Madvillainy (Stone’s Throw, 2004) which Stacy guest appeared on, propelling her to buzz status on the independent hip-hop scene. And her chance encounter that night in Cape Town was, much like the song itself, one more in a long procession of signs that line the road to her destiny as a vocalist without boundaries, a singing, rapping, vibing conductor of emotion, soul and sweet spirit. Like all superheroes, it is a destiny that took her a while to fully embrace. Stacy’s powers began developing from the day she hit the ground. Born of mixed heritage (Black, Japanese and Native American) to military parents who spread her childhood between Georgia, Virginia, Washington D.C., North Carolina, Germany and Hawaii. She is a child of the world, from the places and experiences that shaped her to the blood that runs through her veins. Ironically, it was during a stint living in upstate New York back in 1990 that she became formally acquainted with the culture that would go on to take the world over: Hip Hop. Yo! MTV Raps, KRS One, Rakim, & Salt & Peppa sparked her curiosity and love for the music. But it wasn’t until she moved to Charlottesville in 1997 to attend the University of Virginia that the words of Nas, Biggie and Jay-Z moved her to jump behind the mic at freestyle sessions she organized around the city, where she would sing and rhyme in equal doses. It was at this time that her alter-ego began to take root and form, as she found herself constantly freestyling & working on her craft. The artist within her began taking her first furtive steps out from behind Stacy’s shadow even as every day brought her closer to a degree and a textbook life. After moving to Atlanta upon graduating from UVA with a BA in Sociology and African-American Studies in 2001, the coming fork in the road only loomed larger, as studio work with producer/rapper Tariq L & Scienz of Life started to increase her stock on the underground. Collaborations with Scienz Of Life on their sophomore album, Project Overground; culminated in Sol Uprising, a side group consisting of Stacy and Scienz Of Life member Lil Sci, who came together to release the well-received Sol Power (Shaman Work, 2004). This same year Stacy moved to Los Angeles to attend USC Law School for her post-graduate degree. It was through Sci that Stacy landed a guest spot on “Impressionz”, a song on the Take Me To Your Leader (Big Dada, 2003) album from King Geedorah a.k.a. MF DOOM, who in turn personally requested that she appear on the Madvillainy album. Then in 2004, she made a guest appearance on OH NO’s album The Disrupt lending her vocals to the love song “I Can’t Help Myself”. Omens like these, coupled with repeated readings of Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist finally convinced her to give her life to the beat, turning down a weighty law firm job offer early in 2006 to focus on recording her upcoming solo project, scheduled for release in late summer/early fall of 2007. Also, look out for many guest appearances by Stacy Epps on Jneiro Jarel’s latest project, Wildchild’s upcoming project, Cris Prolific’s album, the Jazz Liberators’ project. In the end, for her, the choice was no choice at all. "If I can bring people together in any way then I feel like I’ve done what I was brought in this world to do.” The enlightened words of Gandhi guide her on this path…. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.