AZ (rapper)
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AZ's fanbase grew considerably after he joined The Firm, a supergroup consisting of AZ, Nas, Foxy Brown and Nature with Dr. Dre and The Trackmasters producing. The Firm's debut, The Firm: The Album, was a critical and commercial failure, as was Pieces of a Man, AZ's second solo release. Without a major label, AZ released S.O.S.A. to little fanfare in 2000 (see 2000 in music). Soon, however, AZ signed to Motown and released 9 Lives, which returned his name to popular consciousness among hip hop critics but did little to bolster his sales.
In 2002, he released Aziatic. The video to its first single, "I'm Back," received moderate MTV2 play. 2004 saw the release of Final Call, thought to be his retirement album, though he is scheduled to release an album in 2005.
Categories: African American musicians | Motown performers | People from New York | United States rappers


