Stuey Rock

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Leanin 00:00 Tools
You The One 00:00 Tools
Shinin 03:48 Tools
Lil Freak 00:00 Tools
Leanin' 00:00 Tools
Tryna Fuck 00:00 Tools
Pussy So Good 00:00 Tools
Deal Wit It 00:00 Tools
On Me 00:00 Tools
Nuthin Iz Impossible 00:00 Tools
Smart Girl 00:00 Tools
Impossible (Feat. Rocko) 00:00 Tools
Dopeman (Feat. Richie Homie Quan) 00:00 Tools
On Me [Prod. By FDU Production Young EX] 00:00 Tools
She Wet (Prod. By KE) 00:00 Tools
Don't Lie 00:00 Tools
You The One [Prod. By DJ Spinz] 00:00 Tools
She Wet 00:00 Tools
Uh Oh 00:00 Tools
Redd Bottom (J&H) 00:00 Tools
What's Up (Feat. Roscoe Dash) 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Turn Down For What (Feat. T-Wayne & Lil Ronny) 00:00 Tools
Real Nigga 00:00 Tools
On Yo Bitch Ass (Vroom) (Feat. Cap 1) 00:00 Tools
Innocent 00:00 Tools
Bend You Over 00:00 Tools
Big Booty Bitches (Feat. Keem & Slice 9) 00:00 Tools
Freeband Taliban (Feat. Future & Young Scooter) 00:00 Tools
Put On A Show (Feat. Rich Kidz) 00:00 Tools
Atlanta Lights 00:00 Tools
Fly Away 00:00 Tools
These Hoes (Feat. Millionaire Marc & Mexico Ran) 00:00 Tools
F*ck You Like I Love You (Interlude) 00:00 Tools
Wuzzup (Feat. Phoenix) 00:00 Tools
Ten 00:00 Tools
F*ck You Mean 00:00 Tools
Dick Suck 00:00 Tools
Pussy So Good (Feat. Future) [Prod. By Will A Fool] 00:00 Tools
Nymphomaniac 00:00 Tools
Dance (Feat. Juicy J) 00:00 Tools
Blow Them Bands (feat. Future) 00:00 Tools
Come On (Feat. Oj Da Juice) 00:00 Tools
Shinin' Part 2 (Feat. Natasha Mosley) [Prod. By FDU Production Almane Lo] 00:00 Tools
Innocent [Prod. By FDU Production Almane Lo] 00:00 Tools
Leanin' [Prod. By Honorable C-Note] 00:00 Tools
Shinin' 00:00 Tools
What's Up (Feat. Roscoe Dash) (Prod. By DJ Spinz) 00:00 Tools
Tryna F*ck (Feat. Juicy J & Slim Dunkin) [Prod. By KE] 00:00 Tools
Roll It Up (Feat. Everybody Loves Eddie) [Prod. By FDU Production Almane Lo] 00:00 Tools
Lil Freak [Prod. By FDU Production Young EX] 00:00 Tools
Never Stop 00:00 Tools
Baby Baby 00:00 Tools
Drunker Den A Fool [Prod. By Mr. Hanky] 00:00 Tools
I Got The Juice (Feat. Kief Brown) [Prod. By Cash Clay] 00:00 Tools
Take It Off 00:00 Tools
Deez Hooks Aint Free Part 1 00:00 Tools
She Wet [Prod. By KE] 00:00 Tools
Uh Oh [Prod. By Andre Moss] 00:00 Tools
Smart Girl (Feat. Stuey Rock) [Prod. By Mr. Hanky] (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
High 00:00 Tools
Shinin feat Future 00:00 Tools
Deez Hooks Aint Free (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Shinin' (Feat. Future) 00:00 Tools
What's Up(Ft. Roscoe Dash)(Prod. By DJ Spinz) 00:00 Tools
Shinin Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Dollar At A Time [Prod. By Nard & B] 00:00 Tools
Freak You (Feat. Alley Boy & Ricco Barrino) 00:00 Tools
Roll It Up 00:00 Tools
Deez Hooks Aint Free Part 3 00:00 Tools
Deez Hooks Ain't Free (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
Deez Hook Aint Free Part 2 00:00 Tools
Baby Baby (Feat. Yung Joc) 00:00 Tools
Fly Away [Prod. By FDU Production Young EX] 00:00 Tools
She Wet Prod By KE 00:00 Tools
Video Phone 00:00 Tools
Deez Hooks Ain't Free (Part 3) 00:00 Tools
Bend You Over [Prod. By Max Payne] 00:00 Tools
High [Prod. By Max Payne] 00:00 Tools
Anyway (Feat. Future) 00:00 Tools
Deal Wit It (feat. Stuey Rock) 00:00 Tools
Passion & Attraction [Prod. By K.I.D] 00:00 Tools
Drunker Den A Fool 00:00 Tools
She Da 1 00:00 Tools
Stuey Rock Speaks (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Nymphomaniac (Feat. Rob Fetti) 00:00 Tools
I Got the Juice (feat. Kief) 00:00 Tools
Disco Maniac (ft Rob Fetti) (Dirty) 00:00 Tools
No Reason (Feat. Doe B & Rich Homie Quan) 00:00 Tools
I got the juice 00:00 Tools
Leanin' (Dirty) 00:00 Tools
Shinin ($ilent DJ Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
So Good (No DJ) Feat. Future 00:00 Tools
Its Goin Down 00:00 Tools
Stroker Lovin [Prod. By Marvelous J] 00:00 Tools
Shinin' [Prod. By Nard & B & DJ Spinz] 00:00 Tools
Leanin' [Prod. By Honorable C Note] 00:00 Tools
Tryna Fuck (Feat. Juicy J & Slim Dunkin) 00:00 Tools
Them Bandz (Feat. Future) 00:00 Tools
Shinin (Feat. Future) 00:00 Tools
Baby Baby (Feat. Yung Joc) (Prod By Stuey Rock) 00:00 Tools
I'm Doing Bad [Prod. By C-Note] 00:00 Tools
Neva Stop 00:00 Tools
Them Bandz 00:00 Tools
Pussy So Good (feat. Future) 00:00 Tools
Stuey Rock Speaks 00:00 Tools
Nymphomaniac (Feat. Rob Fetti Of Da Fam) 00:00 Tools
Breathe [Prod. By Marvelous J] 00:00 Tools
Baby Baby [Prod. By Dj Montay] 00:00 Tools
Stroker Lovin' [Prod. By Marvelous J] 00:00 Tools
Atlanta Lights (Prod. By K.E.) 00:00 Tools
Dance ft. Juicy J 00:00 Tools
Shout Outs 00:00 Tools
Video Phone [Prod. By Al Sween] 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Shinin' Feat. Future [Produced By NarD and B] (djday-day.blogspot.com) 00:00 Tools
Shinin (Clean) 00:00 Tools
Deal Wit It [Prod. By DJ Esco, Cameron Cartee & J Platt] 00:00 Tools
Smart Girl (Explicit) 00:00 Tools
Blow Them Bands (Feat. Future) [Prod. By KE On The Track] 00:00 Tools
So Good 00:00 Tools
Stuey Rock-Leanin Prod By Honorable C-Note 00:00 Tools
Shinin Part 2 00:00 Tools
Red Bottom Heels [Prod. By K.E.] 00:00 Tools
Baby Baby (New Mix Project) [130 BPM] 00:00 Tools
Red Bottom Heels [Prod. K.E. On The Track] 00:00 Tools
Stuey Rock-Pussy So Good Feat Future Prod By Will A Fool 00:00 Tools
Them Bandz Feat. Future 00:00 Tools
Red Bottom 00:00 Tools
For Me ft. Kirko Bangz 00:00 Tools
07 Redd Selfish Feat. Stuey Rock - Birds 00:00 Tools
Anyway Feat. FutureS 00:00 Tools
Goddess 00:00 Tools
No Reason Feat. Doe B & Rich Homie Quan 00:00 Tools
Shining 00:00 Tools
Stuey Rock-She Wet Prod By KE 00:00 Tools
For Me (feat. Looni) 00:00 Tools
We On (feat. Imsofirst Hart) 00:00 Tools
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Relentless in pursuing the endeavors of his unknown future, born in a city that birthed and matured a diversification of talent and living up to the successes of others before him, J-Nicks decided to tread his own trail while becoming a fearless example for the next generation. Born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri, J-Nicks at an early age made his mark on the entertainment scene hosting events and riding the reigns of other St. Louis artists such as Nelly, Murphy Lee and the St. Lunatics. St. Louis, a city known for its intricate details in architecture that attracts an impeccable amount of tourist yearly also has it stint with violence. Determined not to fall prey to his environment, J-Nicks came up with a plan that still has him on the fast track of success today. At the age of sixteen, J-Nicks had a confident demeanor and unique personality that could excite a crowd. He was asked to host major parties on the social scene in St. Louis. J-Nicks, especially at a young age, had already reached a level of success and gained respect in the cut throat St. Louis world of entertainment. His due diligence paid off when he was approached by programming director, Mic Fox and radio personality DJ Wrekk 1 from what was then known as Q 95.5, a major Hip Hop station in St. Louis. He was hired to voice commercials for the live shows on the station. His start with Q 95.5 was short lived due to programming changes but his talent set him up for a major comeback and opportunity to host his own show on 100.3 The Beat. Music and its ability to connect people to the artist was a factor that made J-Nicks fall in love with Hip Hop and his job as a radio personality. Breaking hits for underground artist and allowing people to see the life of artists through lyrics sparked something in him that he had been keeping to himself. Time had come for J-Nicks, just like any business professional, to figure out his next step. As a visionary of his own dream, J-Nicks never stopped working towards his goal. Auditioning, networking with other people already in the position he wished to be and taking odd jobs in hopes that it would put him one step closer. He felt as though his hard work had paid off when he was presented with an opportunity to host Rap City on the BET television network. Often times a title determines the ultimate level of success for a person, but not for J-Nicks. While hosting Rap City, J-Nicks accepted a position as a radio personality for Hot 107.9 in Atlanta, Georgia. He had a grueling schedule flying between tapings for BET and his Hot 107.9 radio show. The Dirty Boys show is now the highest rated radio show in Atlanta, Georgia for the 6:00pm-10:00pm time slot. The opportunity with BET allowed people to put a face with a voice. He was being noticed in a major way and not as the home town, hard working party host. His hustle was starting to pay off for his good. Not only can he demand ratings for a radio station, he could also add television to his resume’. What could possibly be next for someone with such talent? Blazing a successful trail during the prime of his youth, using his voice to impact a crowd and hosting a show on a major radio station and television network was not enough for J-Nicks to slow down. He recognized his talent and was about to use every bit of what he had in him to get as far as he could. Little did the world know, there was a dream maturing inside of him that he was about to unleash. Secretly wanting to express himself as an artist, J-Nicks made the ultimate decision to let the world hear and love his music. A few years earlier, actor and Grammy Award winning rap artist Ludacris worked for Hot 107.9. Ludacris ventured out and started his own record label; Disturbing Tha Peace and signed himself as an artist to his own label. If it had been done before, J-Nicks knew that he could make it work for himself as well. J-Nicks and a childhood friend, decided to make the journey together. Establishing themselves as a group, they wrote creative lyrics and sexy anthems that the women embraced instantly. Looking up to established artists such as, Diddy, a man that sees a vision and makes it happen, Jay Z, a man that has stood the test of time in a doggy dog industry, Cash Money’s Baby, a man that has built careers for individuals that people would have wrote off due to obstacles in their lives and Rick Ross a strong business man in his own right, J-Nicks decided to emulate some of what they had to offer a young business man in the industry and make it work for him. Success was inevitable. Studio time, writing time and creative brainstorming soon became a hassle within the group. Their creative visions were going in separate directions. They had come to a point in which a decision had to be made. Do they remain as a group and enlighten people with their individual talents or go their own ways? The group eventually split and J-Nicks was left to revamp his image and take a shot at being a solo artist. Alter-ego Stuey Rock was created with the intention of having his craft be a totally different entity from his job as a radio personality and television host. As Stuey Rock, he is able to live life and to be free. With his music he is determined to go against the grain. He doesn’t want to be put in a category or to create a specific genre of music. He wants to be able to express himself freely and to put to paper whatever flows from his mind the moment he’s embrace by the walls of the studio. With four previous mix-tapes and one on the way as Stuey Rock, he is strengthening his name as an underground artist. When asked, how do you feel about the setbacks you’ve faced in your career? Stuey Rock said, “I’ve embraced everything that I’ve gone through. Not one thing or obstacle has been a setback. Every situation has propelled me forward in my career and if it were not for those things I’ve been through, I wouldn’t be able to tackle the challenges that follow me as a solo artist.” As an artist, his journey began with creating unique choruses for other artists already established in the game but J-Nicks is now “So Good” as Stuey Rock. “So Good” is the current single hitting the airways in Atlanta, Georgia and across the country real soon. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.