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Mistah F.A.B.

Mistah F.A.B.

by K. Ross HoffmanOne of the most prominent and colorful figures of the San Francisco Bay area hyphy movement in the late 2000s - sometimes hailed as the scene's "crown prince" - North Oakland-based rapper Mistah F.A.B. presents a somewhat exceptional combination of street credibility, social consciousness, astute introspection, and irrepressible goofiness. Born Stanley P. Cox in 1982, and raised by his mother and grandmother, he stresses the positivity of hyphy's party-happy, irreverent but inspirational "go dumb" mentality, and a dedication to inner-city social issues, which doesn't mean he's immune to a certain amount of mainstream rap's flamboyant materialism: his handle is supposedly an acronym for "Money Is Something To Always Have - FaEva After Bread." F.A.B., who also goes by Fabby Davis Jr., titled his second album Son of a Pimp in bluntly literal reference to his pimp father, who was incarcerated for much of Fab's childhood and died of AIDS-related complications when he was 12, around the time he started writing rhymes. That album, Fab's first for hyphy forerunner Mac Dre's Thizz label (following his 2003 debut Nig Latin), featured collaborations with many noted Bay Area rappers including Dre, E-40, Turf Talk, and G-Stack of Oakland heroes the Delinquents - as well as Kanye West - and boasted one of the biggest hits of the resurgent hyphy scene, "Super Sic Wit' It." A slew of mixtapes, compilations, and guest spots made him ubiquitous in the local scene throughout 2005 and 2006, and led him to host his own locally-oriented show, Yellow Bus Radio, on KYLD-FM, which - in keeping with hyphy's special-ed scholastic motif - featured weekly book reports. With burgeoning national interest in Bay Area hip-hop in 2006, F.A.B. became the subject of a major-label bidding war, signing with Atlantic Records that September, but a series of obstacles hindered his career momentum. KMEL-FM, the Bay's top urban station, imposed an unofficial but crippling blacklist of Fab's songs and guest appearances, due to petty personal grievances as well as the perceived slight of his successful show on a rival station, thereby significantly undermining his hometown visibility. Later, his break-out single "Ghost Ride It," was the subject of controversy on two fronts - national clamor over the hyphy practice of "ghost riding," described in the song (throwing a car in neutral, then jumping out and walking alongside or riding on the roof as it continues to move), following two fatal, allegedly related incidents, and threatened legal action from Columbia Pictures over the use of the Ghostbusters logo in the video (the track samples the movie's theme song) - which caused the video to be first heavily censored and then pulled from television altogether. Da Yellow Bus Rydah, Fab's debut for Atlantic, originally scheduled for spring of 2007, was delayed by over a year; however, thanks to an unusually liberal contract, he was able to keep busy with work on independent labels, instead releasing another Thizz full-length, Da Baydestrian, that May, and continuing his steady stream of mixtapes and album-length collaborations (with G-Stack, Turf Talk, The Alchemist and Glasses Malone) through 2008.

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