Mystikal

{{Short description|American rapper}}

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{{Infobox musical artist

|name = Mystikal

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|alias = G Money

|caption = Mystikal in 2016

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  • actor

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|birth_name = Michael Lawrence Tyler

|birth_date = {{nowrap|{{birth date and age|1970|9|22}}}}

|birth_place = New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.

|genre = Hip hop

|years_active = {{flatlist|

  • 1991–2004
  • 2010–present

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Michael Lawrence Tyler (born September 22, 1970), better known by his stage name Mystikal, is an American rapper and actor from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is noted for brash, obstreperous vocal delivery, characterized by a Southern rasp. He signed with local record label Big Boy Records to release his self-titled debut studio album (1994), which was re-released by Jive Records the following year as his major label debut, Mind of Mystikal (1995). He then parted ways with the former label in favor of its local competitor, Master P's No Limit Records, through which he released his second and third albums, Unpredictable (1997) and Ghetto Fabulous (1998), as well as Goodfellas (1999) as a member of its flagship group, 504 Boyz. Following his departure from No Limit, he remained with Jive to release his 2000 singles "Shake Ya Ass" (featuring Pharrell Williams) and "Danger (Been So Long)" (featuring Nivea), which peaked at numbers 13 and 14 on the Billboard Hot 100, respectively. Both preceded the release of his fourth album, Let's Get Ready (2000), which debuted atop the Billboard 200.

Early life and education

Tyler grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana's 12th Ward. His father, who ran a small neighborhood store, died when Tyler was seven. He attended Cohen High School and afterward joined the United States Army as a combat engineer.

Career

=1994–1996: Early career and stint with Big Boy Records=

As an aspiring rapper, he opened for Run-DMC and Doug E. Fresh at an outdoor concert at the Treme Center. Leroy "Precise" Edwards, the house producer for the Kenner, Louisiana-headquartered independent record label Big Boy Records, was in the audience, and granted him a contract with the label.{{cite web|url=https://www.offbeat.com/articles/the-mind-of-mystikal/|title=The Mind of Mystikal - OffBeat Magazine|date=June 1995 |access-date=October 29, 2016}} Mystikal's debut album, Mystikal, was released on Big Boy in 1994. The album was one of Big Boy's most successful albums and gained major success for Mystikal.{{cite web|url=http://www.iloveoldschoolmusic.com/kkgallery/damion-neville-charged-murdering-rapper-mystikals-sister/|title=DAMION NEVILLE WAS CHARGED WITH MURDERING RAPPER, MYSTIKAL'S, SISTER|access-date=October 29, 2016}} In 1995, he found himself involved in conflict with fellow New Orleans rappers signed to rival Cash Money, including U.N.L.V. and The B.G.'z. They dissed him on tracks like "Drag 'Em in Tha River" by U.N.L.V. and "Fuck Big Boy" by The B.G.'z. He struck back with "Beware" and "Here I Go" which were on his second album, Mind of Mystikal. Mystikal's sister, Michelle Tyler, sang the chorus on "Not That Nigga" and her fate became a major influence on Mystikal's music after her death in September 1994.{{cite web|url=https://www.nola.com/music/2010/08/new_orleans_rapper_mystikal_on.html|title=New Orleans rapper Mystikal on the comeback trail after six years in prison|first=Keith|last=Spera|date=August 8, 2010|website=nola.com|location=Louisiana|access-date=March 7, 2019}} The songs "Dedicated to Michelle Tyler", "Murder" (both on Mind of Mystikal), "Murder 2", "Shine" (both on Unpredictable) and "Murder III" (on Let's Get Ready) refer to her death. Mystikal and Lil Wayne would eventually squash their feud and become collaborators.{{cite web|url=http://www.lilwaynehq.com/beefs/mystikal/|title=Lil Wayne & Mystikal Beef|date=December 12, 2013 |access-date=October 29, 2016}}

=1995–2000: ''Mind of Mystikal'' and stint with No Limit=

Mystikal signed to Jive and released Mind of Mystikal in 1995. He signed to Master P's No Limit in 1996 and released Unpredictable in November 1997. He appeared on many of the No Limit albums released from 1997 through a chunk of 2000. He also collaborated with Mariah Carey on her Rainbow album on the track 'Did I Do That'. In late 1998, he released Ghetto Fabulous. That was his last album with the label, and he and No Limit parted ways in 2000.

=2000–2004: ''Let's Get Ready'', ''Tarantula'' and prison=

In 1999, he had begun recording his fourth album before leaving No Limit. Let's Get Ready was released in 2000 and contained "Danger (Been So Long)", which featured rising pop star Nivea, and was the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number-one single in June 2001. Let's Get Ready debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, making it Mystikal's only chart-topping album to date. The album also featured the popular, Neptunes-produced hit "Shake Ya Ass". The song attained cult-like popularity and can be heard in the background of numerous movies.

Mystikal's most recent solo release was the 2001 album Tarantula, which contained the hit single, "Bouncin' Back (Bumpin' Me Against The Wall)". Though it presented Mystikal's typical and funky flow style, which had the distinction of drawing comparison to legendary R&B soul screamers Little Richard and James Brown,{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/artist/Mystikal |title=Mystikal Discography at Discogs |publisher=Discogs.com |date=September 22, 1970 |access-date=December 19, 2012}} the song also saw a blending of jazz and swing elements with hip-hop. The well received album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rap Album in 2003, and Mystikal was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Male Rap Solo Performance that same year.{{cite news | url = http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/01/16/mystikal.sexcharge.ap/ | access-date = September 23, 2006 | title = Rapper Mystikal sentenced to six years | publisher = CNN.com | date = January 16, 2004 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20060909041151/http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/01/16/mystikal.sexcharge.ap/ |archive-date = September 9, 2006}} Mystikal was also featured prominently in the single, "Move Bitch" by Ludacris as well as "I Don't Give a Fuck" by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz along with Krayzie Bone, both in 2002. In 2003 he starred in the film 13 Dead Men. In 2003, Mystikal was indicted on charges of sexual battery and extortion. On January 15, 2004, he was sentenced to six years in prison{{citation needed|date=August 2022}} after pleading guilty to forcing his hairstylist to perform sex acts. He served the full six years of his sentence and was released on January 14, 2010.{{citation needed|date=August 2022}}

=Since 2010=

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Mystikal headlined a concert at the Mahalia Jackson Theater of the Performing Arts on Mardi Gras, February 16, 2010.{{cite news|author=Keith Spera, The Times-Picayune |url=http://www.nola.com/music/index.ssf/2010/01/mystikal_to_headline_mardi_gra.html |title=Mystikal to headline Mardi Gras night concert at Mahalia Jackson Theater |newspaper=NOLA.com |access-date=April 4, 2012}} Mystikal's first song after being released from prison was an underground track with former No Limit labelmate Fiend entitled "I Don't Like You".{{cite web | url = http://www.complex.com/blogs/2010/05/18/mystikal-talks-new-album-reuniting-with-master-p | access-date = May 23, 2010 | author = Maurice Bobb | title = Mystikal Talks New Album & Reuniting With Master P | work = complex.com | date = May 18, 2010}} A few weeks later, Atlanta-based, New Orleans–born R&B artist Lloyd released "Set Me Free" featuring Mystikal. The music video for "Set Me Free" was released on May 18, 2010, and was shot in New Orleans, primarily from the Calliope Projects.{{cite web | url = http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1639336/20100517/mystikal.jhtml | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100520030614/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1639336/20100517/mystikal.jhtml | url-status = dead | archive-date = May 20, 2010 | access-date = May 23, 2010 | author = Shaheem Reid| title = Lloyd Drops 'Set Me Free' Video, Featuring Mystikal | website = mtv.com | date = May 17, 2010}}

In an interview in May 2010, he stated that he was still obligated to Jive Records for one more album and would be taking the necessary time to ensure the album would be his best to date. He made a promo song called "Papercuts" featuring Fiend and Lil Wayne. In 2011, he performed at the Gathering of the Juggalos.Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211211/5gKE67L97SA Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20110606223507/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gKE67L97SA Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gKE67L97SA |title=2011 Gathering Of The Juggalos Infomercial |publisher=YouTube |date=June 3, 2011 |access-date=April 4, 2012}}{{cbignore}} Mystikal and Busta Rhymes were signed to Cash Money Records by Birdman on November 16 the same year. His first single for the label, "Original", was released shortly thereafter and featured new label-mates Birdman and Lil Wayne.

In 2014, Mystikal guest performed on the single "Feel Right" for Mark Ronson's album Uptown Special. The song and video were released in 2015.

Also in 2015, Mystikal appeared on Stevie Stone's Single Rain Dance with Tech N9ne from the 2015 release Malta Bend.

In January 2016, he performed in shows in Bahrain and Bulgaria with Danny!{{Citation needed|date=October 2018}} In February 2016, Mystikal toured the United States.

In April 2016, Mystikal was featured on "Just a Lil' Thick (She Juicy)" by Trinidad James along with Lil Dicky.

In 2017, he was featured on "FYM" by Joyner Lucas, from his commercial mixtape 508-507-2209.

Personal life

On his 24th birthday, Mystikal found his sister Michelle Tyler dead in her bedroom, having been stabbed and strangled. Her boyfriend at the time, Damion Neville, was charged with murder but later was acquitted due to a lack of evidence and a recanted confession.

Discography

{{Main|Mystikal discography}}

;Studio albums

References

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