Episode 170: Suga T Show/Hide Search
Suga T is a rapper best known as a member of the influential Bay Area group The Click. The group consists of her cousin B-Legit and her brothers D-Shot and E-40. The Click has been making music together since the 1980s, and released their debut album Down and Dirty in 1992. Suga T’s solo career quickly followed, with her album It’s All Good in 1993.
Since then, she has released music solo, with The Click, and in collaboration with E-40, appearing on such hits as “Hurricane,” “Sprinkle Me,” “Captain Save-a-Ho,” and more. But she has also found a second life as a singer, releasing albums of gospel, jazz, and soul music. Suga T was most recently one of the honorees for VH1’s Hip Hop Honors 2016.
Tracks featured in this episode:
- Sugar ‘N’ Spice, “Honey Boom”
- M.V.P., “Thought I Could Trust A Girl”
- LL Cool J, “I Need Love”
- The Click, “Chapter 1: Back In The Days”
- St. Charles Thurman, “Tickets for Doomsday”
- MC Hammer, “U Can’t Touch This”
- D-Shot f/Suga-T, “You Ain’t S**t”
- E-40 f/Suga-T, “Fed”
- Rare Vid(1993) BTS Vid Shoot 2pac E40 SugaT B Legit TheClick
- Suga T, “Billy Badass”
- Suga T, “Don’t X Me Out”
- Suga T, “If I Took Your Boyfriend”
- Suga T f/E-40, “U Don’t Wanna See Me”
- Lyricist’s Lounge Show!
- Original Gangstas Official Trailer #1 - Fred Williamson Movie (1996)
- Queen Latifah + Friends Perform U.N.I.T.Y.
- Suga T, “Push”
- Suga T f/Oaktown 357, CMT of Conscious Daughters, Impress Tap Match, & Double O, “Woman We Rise Together”
- Suga T, “Rockin’ and Clockin’”
- The Click, “Chapter 14: The Dangers Of The Music Business”
- Zapp, “Computer Love”
- The Click, “Scandalous”
- Zapp, “More Bounce To The Ounce”
- Zapp, “Computer Love”
- The Click, “Scandalous”
- Suga T, “Wanna Get Freaky”
- “Suga & Pop Live , Featuring Earl The Pearl and his baby girl Suga-T”
- “THE SUGA’ RUSH” Rythm & Blues Volume “SUGA’ SINGS THE BLUES LIVE”
- E-40 f/The Click, “Captain Save A Hoe”
- The Click, “Hurricane”
- Suga T, “Anotha Way”
- Suga T f/Spice 1, “The Game Needs Me”
- E-40 f/Suga T, “Sprinkle Me”