Robert Lee Greene, Jr. (born July 2, 1970), better known by his stage name Spice 1 (an acronym for "Sex, Pistols, Indo, Cash and Entertainment"),[2] is an American rapper from Hayward, California.[3] He began releasing albums in 1992.
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Birth name | Robert Lee Greene, Jr. |
Also known as | Fetti Chico |
Born | (1970-07-02) July 2, 1970 (age 52)[1] Bryan, Texas |
Origin | Oakland, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1988–present |
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In 1991 he released his first EP, Let It Be Known. In 1992 he released Spice 1, and in 1993 released 187 He Wrote.[citation needed]
Spice 1 released six albums under Jive Records along with one greatest hits album. Three of them, Spice 1, 187 He Wrote and AmeriKKKa's Nightmare, were certified gold.[4]
Greene attended Mt. Eden High School in Hayward.[5] In an interview, Greene stated he once stole a car that resembled one owned by Too Short and used it to make "doughnuts" (doughnut shaped tire burns) on the street outside of Too Short's mother's house, in an attempt to impress the older rapper.
When Greene received his first large check for his music, he stopped selling drugs and focused on making music instead.[6]
In a recording session on September 7, 1996, Greene, Tupac Shakur, and Kokane recorded the song Fame together, which is believed to be the last song that Shakur ever recorded before he was shot in Las Vegas later that same night. Greene, being a close personal friend of the late rapper, was on his way to meet up with him in Las Vegas for an after party when he received news about Shakur's shooting.[7]
On December 3, 2007, Greene was shot while sitting in his car outside his parents' home in Oakland, California.[5] He survived the shooting and later recovered at a hospital.
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