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The Whooliganz

The Whooliganz were an hip hop duo formed in 1991 in , consisting of rappers (known as Mad Skillz) and Alan Maman (known as Mudfoot). The group gained early endorsement from Cypress Hill's after recording sessions with producer QDIII in early 1990s , which led to their association with the collective and tours alongside acts like . Their sole official release was the 1993 single "Put Your Handz Up" on , produced by of , featuring the album version, a QDIII , and the b-side "Hit The Deck" with guest vocals from . The track showcased a West Coast-influenced sound with energetic, party-oriented lyrics, reflecting the duo's high school origins and connections to prominent hip hop figures. Although a full was proposed and shelved by , the single marked their brief but notable entry into the rap scene. The duo disbanded in the mid-1990s as Caan pursued acting—appearing in films like and later starring in television series such as Hawaii Five-0—while Maman, as The Alchemist, became a renowned producer and rapper, collaborating with artists including , , and . They reunited briefly in 2014 for the track "Byron G," featuring , on the Step Brothers album by The Alchemist and , marking one of their rare post-1990s collaborations. They also recorded an unreleased track featuring around that time. No further releases have followed, though their early work remains a favorite in hip hop circles for its raw energy and industry ties.

History

Formation and early career

The Whooliganz were formed in 1991 in , when 14-year-old Alan Maman (later known as The Alchemist) and , both teenagers, connected through their shared passion for . Maman had already begun DJing at age 14, laying the groundwork for his musical involvement, while Caan brought rapping skills he developed during his high school years. The duo adopted the stage names Mudfoot for Maman and Mad Skillz for Caan, drawing inspiration from the raw energy of . They gained early endorsement from 's after recording sessions with producer QDIII, leading to their integration into the collective. In their initial phase, The Whooliganz focused on local performances to build momentum, quickly gaining traction in the underground scene. Around , they began opening shows for prominent acts such as and as part of the collective, showcasing their high-energy live sets and unpolished style. These appearances highlighted their youthful vigor and streetwise lyricism, attracting attention from industry figures impressed by their authentic delivery and crowd engagement. The buzz from these early gigs culminated in a record deal with in 1992, where the label scouted them specifically for their dynamic performances and potential to capture the era's essence. This signing marked a pivotal step, providing the duo with professional resources to refine their sound while preserving their grassroots appeal.

Debut single and disbandment

In 1993, The Whooliganz recorded sessions for their debut album, Make Way for the W, collaborating with producers such as and T-Ray. The duo's only official single, "Put Your Handz Up," produced by , was released that same year on . The track embodied a high-energy party rap style with influences, reflecting the duo's roots. While the single garnered moderate underground interest within hip hop circles, it achieved limited commercial success and received little radio airplay, partly due to shifting priorities at . The album was completed but ultimately shelved by the label in 1994, amid internal changes and doubts about its sales potential. This decision led to the group's disbandment later that year, as members and The Alchemist grew frustrated with the unreleased project and chose to pursue separate paths.

Reunion and later projects

In 2014, The Whooliganz informally reunited for the first time in two decades when contributed a guest verse as Mad Skillz on the track "Byron G" from Step Brothers' (The Alchemist and ) debut album . During the same period, they also recorded an unreleased track with . The collaboration, produced by , featured Caan delivering rhymes that evoked the duo's raw, energetic 1990s style reminiscent of their debut single "Put Your Handz Up," blending nostalgic flows with contemporary production. The one-off feature highlighted the enduring chemistry between Caan and The Alchemist (Alan Maman), who described the session as a natural extension of their longstanding friendship, with Caan's participation stemming from his ongoing support for Maman's production work. However, no full group album, tour, or additional releases were announced, as the reunion remained limited amid Caan's demanding acting career on shows like Hawaii Five-0 and Maman's packed schedule as a prominent producer. During promotional interviews for Lord Steppington that year, the duo reflected on their shelved 1990s album Make Way for the W, with Evidence noting the irony of past label issues while praising Caan's improved rapping skills since their early days. Alchemist expressed openness to future Whooliganz material but emphasized the challenges posed by their individual commitments, leaving potential ideas unrealized. As of 2025, no further collaborations or group projects have materialized.

Members

Scott Caan

Scott Caan was born on August 23, 1976, in , , to actor and actress and model Sheila Marie Ryan. His parents divorced when he was young, leading to a childhood shuttled between their homes, which provided early exposure to the entertainment industry through his father's prominent career. In his early teens, around seventh grade, Caan developed a strong interest in , a pursuit that contrasted with his upbringing and drew him toward music performance. As a teenager in Beverly Hills, Caan formed the hip-hop duo The Whooliganz with childhood friend and Alan Maman, later known as The Alchemist. In the group, Caan performed under the stage name Mad Skillz and served as the primary , delivering vocals over Maman's beats in their brief but notable output. Following the Whooliganz's disbandment in the mid-, Caan transitioned to acting in the late , making his film debut as a hitman named Jones in the thriller (1998), directed by . He followed this with a supporting role as Tweeter in the sports comedy Varsity Blues (1999), marking his entry into more character-driven projects. Caan achieved breakthrough success playing Turk Malloy, a street hustler and getaway driver, in Steven Soderbergh's (2001), a role he reprised in the sequels (2004) and (2007). From 2010 to 2020, he starred as Detective Danny "Danno" Williams, the sharp-tongued transplant partnering with the task force lead, in the CBS reboot series Hawaii Five-0, earning acclaim for his comedic timing and chemistry with co-star . He later starred as Det. Jason Grant in the Fox Alert: Missing Persons Unit from 2023 to 2025. Caan made occasional returns to music, including a 2014 guest verse as Mad Skillz on the track "Byron G." from Step Brothers' (The Alchemist and ) album , effectively reuniting elements of The Whooliganz. By 2025, his primary focused on and directing, with directorial credits including the indie dramas Dallas 362 (2003) and The Dog Problem (2006), alongside recent acting roles such as in the upcoming film Once Upon a Time in 2.

The Alchemist

Alan Daniel Maman, known professionally as The Alchemist, was born on October 25, 1977, in , to a Jewish-American family with an father. His heritage played a role in shaping his early musical interests, drawing him toward diverse influences in and production. Maman began DJing at the age of 14, honing his skills amid the burgeoning rap scene. In 1991, Maman met , leading to the formation of the duo The Whooliganz, where he adopted the stage name Mudfoot and served as the primary DJ and producer. As Mudfoot, he crafted beats and delivered scratches rooted in a classic style, heavily inspired by the raw, sample-driven sound of 1980s pioneers. Following the Whooliganz' early disbandment in 1994, Maman reemerged as The Alchemist, quickly establishing himself as a sought-after producer. His breakthrough came in 1997 with beats for , followed by his first major placement on Mobb Deep's "The Realest" from their 1999 album . He expanded his collaborations to include extensive work with on albums like The Platform (2000) and later with , serving as his official DJ starting in 2005 and contributing productions to tracks such as "Say What You Say" (2002). The Alchemist's production portfolio grew to encompass high-profile projects, including contributions to Dr. Dre's 2015 album Compton, where he handled tracks like "Genocide." He has released numerous solo and collaborative albums, such as Chemical Warfare (2009) and Flying High (2023 EP). In 2025, he released projects including Alfredo 2 with Freddie Gibbs (July 2025), Goldfish with Hit-Boy (October 2025), and Mercy with Armand Hammer (November 2025), among others.) Ongoing DJ residencies and performances continue to define his career, blending live scratching with modern production as of 2025. In 2014, The Alchemist facilitated a brief Whooliganz reunion by hosting Scott Caan's guest verse on the Step Brothers' track "Byron G" from , bridging their early roots with his established production legacy.

Discography

Singles

The Whooliganz's lead single, "Put Your Handz Up," was released in 1993 on as the intended opener for their planned debut album. Produced by , the track featured an energetic beat with hype vocals from Mudfoot (The Alchemist) and Mad Skillz (), serving as the group's introduction to the scene. The B-side included "Hit the Deck," featuring guest vocals from . The single peaked at number 16 on the Hot Rap Singles chart, marking their only notable commercial entry before the album's shelving by the label. Remix versions of "Put Your Handz Up" appeared on the 12-inch vinyl edition, offering additional mixes crafted by to extend the track's club appeal and showcase production variations. "Whooliganz," featuring of and produced by the Baka Boyz, was released as a in 1995 in the UK on Positiva/. No further official singles were released by The Whooliganz after 1995.

Unreleased recordings

The Whooliganz recorded a debut album titled Make Way for the W in 1993 for , intended as a 10-track release under catalog number TB 1082, but it was ultimately shelved by the label. Producers on the project included T-Ray for tracks such as "It's the Whoolies" and "Keep On," alongside for "Crackin' Da Cranium." A promo cassette advance version circulated internally at the label under the identifier TBC 1251, featuring a longer 13-track lineup that encompassed the planned album material plus additional cuts. Among the unreleased material from the sessions, standout tracks include "Hit the Deck" (featuring ), "Don't Mean Nothing" (produced by ), and "I Get Mine" (produced by T-Ray), which remained non-commercial despite their inclusion in the promo tape. These songs, along with others like "Back Off Me Yo" and "Fat One," surfaced through recordings and online leaks starting in the early , often shared among hip-hop collectors. "Time Goes On," featuring and produced by T-Ray with samples from Cannonball Adderley's "The Broomstick Song" and Jean-Jacques Perrey's "E.V.A.," was also included on the promo cassette. In 1993, a 5-track EP test pressing was produced and circulated as a promotional item, containing alternate mixes of material from the album sessions, though exact track details vary across surviving copies. As of 2025, no official reissue of Make Way for the W or its associated recordings has been made available by or any other entity, with the material instead appearing sporadically in unofficial fan compilations labeled as "The Lost Tapes" projects.

Legacy

Group impact

The Whooliganz exemplified the underground hip-hop scene on the West Coast in the early 1990s, hailing from Beverly Hills, California, and generating buzz through associations with established acts like Cypress Hill and House of Pain as part of the Soul Assassins collective. Their emergence highlighted the vibrant, less commercialized side of Los Angeles rap culture, where young talents connected with industry mentors to tour nationally and build grassroots momentum. Despite their limited commercial output, the duo's sound incorporated production elements—characterized by hard-hitting drums and sampled loops—into the landscape, blending East Coast influences with high-energy delivery that suited live settings. This stylistic fusion contributed to the era's experimental underground ethos, showcasing how regional scenes could draw from broader traditions without conforming to dominant trends. The Whooliganz added to the diversity of ' roster in the early 1990s, a label known for championing varied talents alongside artists like , by introducing a fresh, youthful perspective to its offerings. Their single "Put Your Handz Up," released in 1993 and produced by , endures as a party anthem, celebrated in retrospectives for its infectious energy and role in underground lore. The track's energetic rap delivery by both members foreshadowed collaborative models in acts. Their brief tenure underscored the potential of short-lived groups to leave a niche imprint, as evidenced by a 2014 reunion collaboration that reaffirmed their place in hip-hop's enduring underground narrative.

Members' post-Whooliganz careers

Following the shelved debut album after their 1993 single "Put Your Handz Up," Scott Caan pivoted to acting, debuting in the 1995 independent film A Boy Called Hate. His early hip-hop involvement with The Whooliganz lent an authentic edge to his portrayals of street-smart, tough characters in heist films like the Ocean's trilogy (2001–2007), where he played the wisecracking Turk Malloy, and TV series such as Entourage (2004–2011) and Hawaii Five-0 (2010–2020), in which he starred as detective Danny "Danno" Williams. While music remained an occasional pursuit, Caan contributed verses to projects like the 2014 Step Brothers track "Byron G" from Lord Steppington, blending his acting success with sporadic rap appearances. As of November 2025, Caan continues acting in series like Alert: Missing Persons Unit (season 3, 2025) and has joined the cast of the Once Upon a Time in Hollywood sequel. The Alchemist, born Alan Maman, shifted focus to production starting around 1996, crediting the Whooliganz demos as key to developing his beat-making expertise through early experimentation with drum machines and sampling. The unreleased album's frustrations redirected his energy toward underground networks, leading to breakthroughs like producing Mobb Deep's Hell on Earth (1996) and collaborations with Nas on tracks such as "The Genesis" from I Am... (1999). As of November 2025, his resume includes high-profile work with Kendrick Lamar, notably producing "Meet the Grahams" (2024) amid Lamar's feud with Drake, alongside 2025 releases such as Alfredo 2 with Freddie Gibbs (July 2025), Goldfish with Hit-Boy (October 2025), Abi & Alan with Erykah Badu, a new Mobb Deep album, and Mercy with Armand Hammer (November 2025), in addition to ongoing partnerships with artists like Earl Sweatshirt.) The shelved project ultimately served as a launchpad, motivating Caan toward Hollywood's stability and The Alchemist toward production's creative freedom, without overshadowing their individual achievements. In interviews, they expressed mutual respect for each other's paths; for instance, during a discussion around their reunion feature, The Alchemist praised Caan as "the best actor that raps," while echoed that sentiment, highlighting Caan's evolved rhyme delivery on the track. This collaboration symbolized closure on their shared past, affirming their enduring friendship amid divergent successes.

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