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Spliff Star

Spliff Star, whose real name is William A. Lewis (born April 18, 1971), is an American rapper, record producer, and from , , best known for his role as the primary for fellow rapper and as a founding member of the . He rose to prominence in the mid-1990s scene, contributing energetic performances and ad-libs that became a signature of ' live shows and recordings. As a key figure in the —alongside , , , and Lord Have Mercy—Spliff Star debuted on ' 1996 album , helping to establish the collective's reputation for high-energy, hardcore rap with a focus on lyrical dexterity and party anthems. The group gained further traction through collaborations on ' subsequent albums, including (1997) and (1998), where Spliff Star's duties amplified the music's bombastic style. Over the years, he has appeared on notable tracks such as "" (2002) with and , showcasing his ability to blend hype with rhythmic contributions. Beyond his role in Flipmode, Spliff Star pursued solo endeavors, releasing mixtapes and albums like Blood & Sweat (2003) and Contraband (2008), which highlighted his street-oriented lyricism and production skills under labels such as Flipmode and Paperrock Entertainment. His career spans live performances at major events, including Rock the Bells festivals and Coachella, where he continued to energize crowds alongside Busta Rhymes well into the 2020s. Spliff Star's enduring partnership with Busta Rhymes, marked by mutual loyalty and shared stage presence, has solidified his status as one of hip-hop's most recognizable supporting figures in the genre.

Early life

Childhood in Flatbush

William Lewis, professionally known as Spliff Star, was born on April 18, 1971, in , , . He grew up in the East Flatbush neighborhood, a diverse and dynamic urban area characterized by its multicultural community and the socioeconomic challenges of mid-20th-century . Spliff Star's formative years were shaped by the cultural milieu of 1970s and 1980s , where the hip hop movement was taking root through street-level expressions like DJing, , and . His upbringing in this environment immersed him in the raw energy of emerging rap culture, with local sounds and rhythms influencing his early worldview. Family dynamics played a significant role in his youth; Spliff Star has shared in interviews that he grew up without his mother, an experience that contributed to ongoing personal challenges, including relationship trauma. This background, combined with East Flatbush's community events and musical undercurrents, laid the groundwork for his later involvement in hip hop, though he transitioned to professional pursuits in the .

Entry into hip hop

Spliff Star entered the hip hop scene in the early 1990s, beginning his active involvement through local performances in Brooklyn's underground circuit. Raised in the Flatbush neighborhood, he drew inspiration from the area's vibrant hip hop culture, which fueled his transition from street life to music. As a budding hype man, Spliff Star took on supporting roles in the Brooklyn underground scene, participating in early hip hop events that allowed him to gain experience and visibility among local audiences. His initial appearances highlighted his ability to energize crowds during these informal gatherings, marking his first notable steps in the industry. Spliff Star developed his signature style during this period, characterized by an explosive energetic stage presence and improvised ad-libs designed to amplify performances. He approached every show with intensity, focusing on vitality and toughness to create lasting impacts, treating each opportunity as a personal showcase. This approach helped distinguish him in the competitive environment. Through consistent participation in the Brooklyn scene, Spliff Star began networking within broader New York hip hop circles, forging connections with fellow artists and industry figures in East Flatbush and beyond. These early relationships, built on shared street credibility and mutual respect, laid the groundwork for his growing presence leading up to 1996.

Career

Flipmode Squad involvement

The Flipmode Squad was formed in 1996 by Busta Rhymes in New York City as a collective of Brooklyn-based hip-hop artists, with Spliff Star joining as a core member alongside Rah Digga, Rampage, Baby Sham, and Lord Have Mercy. The group served as a supportive crew for Busta Rhymes, emphasizing high-energy performances and collaborative lyricism rooted in East Coast hip-hop traditions. The Squad made their debut appearance on ' solo album that same year, contributing to tracks that showcased their dynamic. Spliff Star's early contributions highlighted his role in energizing the group's sound through ad-libs and background vocals, as seen in skits like "The End of the World (Outro)." This introduction established the as an extension of ' charismatic style, blending rapid-fire rhymes with collective camaraderie. In 1998, the released their first compilation album as a unit, The Imperial, on which Spliff Star performed on the majority of tracks, including "To My People," "Settin' It Off," and "Straight Spittin'," often alongside , , and other members to deliver unified, aggressive flows. The project marked a step toward the group's independent identity, with production from and others emphasizing beats and posse-cut formats. The evolved through the with shifting memberships and ongoing collaborations on ' albums, such as guest spots on (2002), where Spliff Star maintained his presence as a performer and . departed the group in 2007 to pursue solo endeavors, citing a desire for artistic independence after over a of involvement. Despite lineup changes, Spliff Star remained a steadfast member through the late , contributing to the collective's legacy in tracks like the "Touch It (Remix)" video appearance in 2006.

Role as hype man and producer

Spliff Star emerged as a prominent hype man within the Flipmode Squad, serving as Busta Rhymes' longtime collaborator and energizer during live performances. Both Vibe and Complex magazines have recognized him as one of hip hop's top hype men, with Complex ranking him among the greatest sidekicks in rap history for his unmatched ability to amplify Busta Rhymes' presence on stage. In a Vibe interview, Spliff Star emphasized his commitment to excellence in the role, stating, "If I was going to be the hype man, I was going to be the best hype man," and treating every performance as if it were his own to ensure lasting impact. His contributions were particularly evident during Flipmode Squad tours and Busta Rhymes' solo shows from 1996 through the 2010s, where he ran the stage to maximize crowd interaction and injected vitality into sets without needing rehearsals, drawing on their shared Brooklyn roots for seamless synergy. Beyond hyping crowds, Spliff Star contributed as a producer on tracks for Busta Rhymes and the Flipmode Squad during the late 1990s and 2000s. He co-produced the introductory track "The Imperial Intro" on the group's 1998 album The Imperial, setting an energetic tone with Busta Rhymes. Additional production credits include an interlude on Busta Rhymes' Anarchy (2000), where his involvement helped shape the project's sound. Spliff Star also delivered key guest verses that highlighted his rhythmic style and chemistry with . On the 2003 hit "" featuring from Busta's album , Spliff Star opened with a verse recounting relationship dynamics, adding a grounded contrast to the track's R&B-rap fusion. Similarly, his verse on the 2002 single "" from infused playful energy, urging the audience to engage physically with the beat alongside . These appearances underscored his role in elevating group and solo outputs during Flipmode's peak era. His influence on stage energy extended across Flipmode tours, such as those supporting The Imperial in 1998, and ' solo outings into the , where Spliff Star's ad-libs and movements created an electric, unrehearsed atmosphere that kept audiences immersed.

Solo projects and label founding

In 2007, Spliff Star founded PaperRock Records as an independent label dedicated to supporting emerging hip hop artists, serving as its CEO and primary visionary. The label emphasized and indie projects within the hip hop genre, allowing Spliff Star to nurture talent while pursuing his own creative endeavors outside of larger collectives. His inaugural solo release came in 2008 with the digital street Contraband, issued exclusively through PaperRock Records on platforms like . This project marked a pivotal shift toward independent artistry, featuring raw, street-oriented tracks that showcased his and skills without reliance on . Building on this foundation, Spliff Star has sustained ongoing efforts, handling beats and oversight for select hip hop releases under the label. In 2022, he dropped the single "Live Life," a vibrant track sampling ' "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine," co-produced with The Plug and aimed at mature listeners celebrating resilience. He has continued with guest features on tracks such as "Give It To 'Em" () and "She Stole My Rolex" (2025), maintaining his presence in releases as of 2025. Transitioning from hype man to solo artist and brought significant hurdles, including battles with cancer, open heart surgery, , and , which tested his endurance but ultimately fueled his output. His prior experience energizing crowds as a enhanced his solo performances, enabling commanding stage presence during tours. Achievements in this phase include overcoming these health adversities—"I've slap boxed the reaper and whooped his ass many times," as he reflected—and maintaining a steady flow of music that underscores themes of in hip hop.

Discography

Solo releases

Spliff Star's solo discography is relatively sparse, reflecting his primary role as a and producer within the rather than a lead solo artist pursuing major label projects. His releases emphasize independent mixtapes and digital albums, often distributed through his own PaperRock Records imprint, co-founded in 2007. These works showcase his raw, street-oriented and high-energy delivery, influenced briefly by the bombastic Flipmode style he helped define. His earliest solo effort was the 2003 mixtape Blood & Sweat, a promo CD released via Flipmode Records and hosted by , featuring tracks like "Don't Care" and "Hands in the Air" that highlight his aggressive flow over gritty beats. This was followed by the 2007 mixtape Let the Streets Decide, hosted by Big Mike, which included collaborations but served as a precursor to his independent ventures. The pivotal 2008 release, – The Street Album, marked his debut under PaperRock Records as a digital-only project, comprising 16 tracks such as "Spliff World (128 Grams)," "Representatitive," and "Pure Shot." Spliff Star handled production on select cuts, including "The Phone Call Produced," blending self-produced beats with guest features to create a cohesive vibe. Distributed initially via , it underscored his shift toward entrepreneurial control over his music. After a period of relative quiet, Spliff Star returned with the 2018 album Food (The First Serving), a 16-track independent release featuring standout singles like "Mash Up" and "Spit Inna Ya Face," produced under P&C Distribution and emphasizing themes of resilience and street wisdom. He continued self-production elements here, maintaining his hands-on approach.

Group and guest appearances

Spliff Star's contributions to group projects primarily centered on the , a collective founded by in the mid-1990s, where he served as a core member alongside , , Baby Sham, and Lord Have Mercy. The group's debut , (1998), featured Spliff Star on the majority of tracks, including "To My People," "We In There," and "Run for Cover," showcasing his role in delivering hype vocals and verses that energized the squad's high-energy, boastful style. His involvement extended to early Flipmode appearances on ' solo albums, such as speaking parts and ad-libs on When Disaster Strikes... (1997), where he introduced segments like the "Suite" intros to build anticipation. Throughout the early 2000s, Spliff Star maintained a steady presence as a featured artist on ' releases, often representing Flipmode Squad's camaraderie. On Anarchy (2000), he provided the closing "Outro" alongside Baby Sham, wrapping up the album with motivational shouts. He also guested on Rah Digga's debut solo album Dirty Harriet (2000), contributing to the "Intro" track with and appearing on "Just for You" with , , and , highlighting intra-group support during her transition to a solo career. These collaborations underscored Spliff Star's function as a reliable , amplifying the Flipmode sound across affiliated projects. Key guest spots on Busta Rhymes' albums continued into the 2000s, with notable features on It Ain't Safe No More... (2002). Spliff Star rapped on "Make It Clap," a dancehall-infused track produced by Nottz, and contributed verses to "I Know What You Want" alongside Mariah Carey and other Flipmode members (Rah Digga, Rampage, and Baby Sham), which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Later appearances included the remix of "Touch It" (2006) on Busta's The Big Bang, where Flipmode Squad reunited for verses, and a reduced lineup credit on Back on My B.S. (2009) with Show Money on "Hustler's Anthem '09." By the 2010s, his features tapered but included spots on Busta's mixtapes and the 2020 track "Follow the Wave" from Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God (The Deluxe Edition), reuniting core Flipmode members for a nostalgic posse cut. The following table summarizes select chronological group and guest appearances, focusing on vocal contributions:
YearTrack/AlbumMain Artist(s)Role/Notes
1997Various skits / When Disaster Strikes...Busta RhymesHype man/intros (e.g., "Suite 3")
1998Multiple tracks (e.g., "To My People," "We In There") / The ImperialFlipmode SquadVocals/verses on 10+ tracks
2000"Outro" / AnarchyBusta Rhymes feat. Baby ShamClosing hype vocals
2000"Intro," "Just for You" / Dirty HarrietRah Digga feat. Rampage, Busta RhymesFeaturing vocals
2002"Make It Clap" / It Ain't Safe No More...Busta Rhymes feat. Spliff StarLead feature verse
2003"I Know What You Want" / It Ain't Safe No More... & CharmbraceletBusta Rhymes & Mariah Carey feat. Flipmode SquadGroup verse contribution
2006"Touch It (Remix)" / The Big BangBusta Rhymes feat. Flipmode SquadGroup feature
2009"Hustler's Anthem '09" / Back on My B.S.Busta Rhymes feat. Flipmode Squad (Spliff Star & Show Money)Reduced group vocals
2020"Follow the Wave" / Extinction Level Event 2: The Wrath of God (The Deluxe Edition)Busta Rhymes feat. Flipmode Squad (Rampage, Rah Digga, Spliff Star)Reunion feature
2025"Expensive Taste" / Single[Artist] feat. Spliff Star, Paydro Pesos & Kingg FaceGuest feature

Other media appearances

Film roles

Spliff Star's film roles primarily consist of cameo appearances as himself, leveraging his energetic hype man persona to bring authentic hip hop flair to on-screen moments. In 2000, he portrayed himself in the mockumentary comedy Da Hip Hop Witch, a low-budget parody of The Blair Witch Project that follows two white filmmakers venturing into New York City's hip hop scene in search of a mythical "hip hop witch" terrorizing artists. The film features numerous real-life rappers in self-parodying roles, with Spliff Star contributing to the chaotic, improvised energy of the production. Spliff Star also appeared as himself in the 2006 documentary Rap Sheet: Hip-Hop and the Cops, which investigates surveillance of hip hop figures, providing insights drawn from his experiences in the . In 2023, he played the role of Jaleel in the comedy film Run the Movie, directed by Jamal Hall, which follows childhood friends navigating adult life through a liquor run scheme.

Television and soundtrack contributions

Spliff Star has made several appearances on television, primarily as himself in music-related programs and award shows, showcasing his role as a hype man and performer alongside Busta Rhymes and the Flipmode Squad. He appeared on The Chris Rock Show in 1997, contributing to sketches and musical segments that highlighted emerging hip hop talent. He featured on 106 & Park multiple times in the 2000s, including in 2006, MTV's popular hip hop video countdown show, where he performed and promoted Flipmode Squad tracks. His television presence continued with a guest spot on Chappelle's Show in 2003, participating in comedic hip hop parodies that amplified his energetic persona. Later appearances include the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards, where he joined Busta Rhymes for performances, and the 2023 Grammy Awards, where they performed as part of the hip-hop 50th anniversary tribute, reinforcing his enduring industry status. He also joined Busta Rhymes for a performance at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards. In terms of soundtrack contributions, Spliff Star has provided music for several films, often through collaborations with and , blending hype energy with hip hop production. He co-produced the "Turn It Up (Remix) / Fire It Up" track, performed by , which appeared on the soundtrack in 1998, capturing the film's teen party vibe with its high-energy sampling and rhymes. That same year, as part of , he contributed to "Take a Walk in My Shoes" on the soundtrack, a raw hip hop cut that underscored the movie's themes of street life and artistic struggle. For the 2002 comedy , Spliff Star featured on the track "Just Chill" (also known as "Ride Wit Us"), delivering ad-libs and verses that added playful aggression to the holiday-themed album. These contributions highlight his role in extending hip hop's reach into cinematic soundscapes, emphasizing collaborative flair over solo leads.

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