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'Melvin Jason Smalls' (born
February 8,
1979), better known as 'Drag-on', is an American
rapper from
The Bronx,
New York City. He is a former member of the group
Ruff Ryders.
Music/Acting career
He has a long and profitable history in the background of
hardcore rap albums; contributing to projects like
DMX's two multi-platinum albums,
Ruff Ryders' ''Ryde or Die, Vol. 1'',
DJ Clue's ''The Professional'', The L.O.X (Living Off Experience) ''We Are The Streets'',
Eve's ''First Lady'' and several compilations, soundtracks and mixtapes. In early 2000, he released his first solo album, ''
Opposite of H2O'', which showed his laid-back, slippery grooves and thug rhymes.
He has appeared in
BET interviews and has been in both
Exit Wounds (2001) and
Cradle 2 the Grave (2003) alongside
DMX and
The Hustle (2003) alongside
Ed Lover and
Doctor Dré.
In 2004 he released ''
Hell and Back'', in which he shows his newer hardcore style. In this album he also relates to real life issues such as his mother Terrie Smith's battle with throat cancer, family member struggles with drugs, being abandoned by his father, street fights, losing unborn twin boys to a miscarriage, and living and sleeping wherever he could for awhile.
Future projects
After 10 years in the game with the Ruff Ryders, Drag-On is ready to step out on his own and take his destiny into his own hands, as he launches his own label, Hood Environment. Drag stated that he left Ruff Ryders because he was with them for 10 years and was only able to put out 2 albums. Drag-On is the CEO of his new label Hood Environment and already has several new artist signed to it. He expects to release his album sometime this year. His newest mixtape is led off by the single "Shoe Box," which is already getting play on the internet.
Drag-On's third album 'Hood Environment' is released on September 4th
Discography
Albums
| Album cover | Album information |
|---|
| '''Opposite of H2O''' ★ Released: March 28, 2000 ★ US peak position: '#5' ★ US sales: 600,000 ★ Last RIAA certification: Gold ★ Singles: "Spit These Bars", "Niggas Die For Me" |
| '''Hell and Back''' ★ Released: February 10, 2004 ★ Chart position:'#47' ★ Last RIAA Certification: '''N/A''' ★ Singles: "Put Your Drinks Down", "Bang Bang Boom", "Trouble" |
| '''Hood Environment''' ★ Released: September 4, 2007 ★ Chart position:'N/A' ★ Last RIAA Certification: '''N/A''' ★ Single: "Shoebox" |
Mixtapes
★ ''
Say Hello to the Bad Guys'' (April, 2007)
Singles
★ (
1999) - Spit These Bars
★ (
1999) - Niggas Die 4 Me
★ (
2003) - Tell Your Friends/The Race
★ (
2003) - Put Your Drinks Down/Tell Your Friends
★ (
2003) - Bang Boom
★ (
2006) - Shoe Box
★ (
2006) - Take The Lead (Wanna Ride)
(Bone Thugs-N-Harmony & Wisin & Yandel feat. Drag-On, Fatman Scoop, and Melissa Jimenez; Take the Lead soundtrack)
★ (
2007) - Like My Style (prod. by
Vinylz)
Filmography
★
Exit Wounds (2001)
★
Cradle 2 the Grave (2003)
★ The Hustle (2003)
Trivia
★ He now lives in
New Jersey.
★ His song "Down Bottom" is played at
Washington Wizards games if the team wins.
★ He has a
speech impediment.
External link
★
Official Myspace
★
Official Hood Environment Website