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Sultan Banks (February 26, 1979 – January 2, 2022), better known as Traxamillion, was an American hip hop producer from San Jose, California.[1] He produced records such as Keak da Sneak's "Super Hyphy" and Dem Hoodstarz "Grown Man Remix". His first album, The Slapp Addict, was a compilation of Bay Area hyphy artists[2] and was released August 22, 2006.

Traxamillion
Traxamillion at Hot Import Nights in 2009
Background information
Birth nameSultan Banks
Also known asThe Slapp Addict
Born(1979-02-26)February 26, 1979
DiedJanuary 2, 2022(2022-01-02) (aged 42)
San Jose, California, U.S.
GenresWest Coast hip hop, Hyphy
Occupation(s)Producer, rapper
Labels454 Life Entertainment, Slapp Addict Productionz, Official Entertainment
Websitemyspace.com/traxxamillion

Traxamillion also released a mixtape called The Slapp Addict Mixtape, which features mainstream artists as well as local Bay Area artists, and was responsible for producing the remix of "About Us" by Brooke Hogan featuring E-40. In addition to being a producer, Traxamillion also rapped, which he demonstrated on tracks such as "Bring It Back" and "Skrape" on The Slapp Addict. His song "The Movement" is featured on College Hoops 2K7.

In 2010, Traxamillion signed with 454 Life Entertainment after producing the label's second single "We Get Money" by Drew Deezy and Thai VG featuring Glasses Malone. He went on to produce a majority of the label's compilation album "As Real As It Gets".

In 2017, Traxamillion was diagnosed with "a rare form of cancer". On January 2, 2022, he died from the disease, aged 42, while under hospice care at his aunt's home in San Jose.[3]


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References


  1. "Goldies Music winner Traxamillion".
  2. "Soundslam News". Archived from the original on 2011-01-07. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
  3. Whiting, Sam (3 January 2022). "Hip-hop producer and hyphy pioneer Traxamillion dies in San Jose at 42". SFChronicle. Retrieved 3 January 2022.



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Султан Бэнкс (англ. Sultan Banks; 26 февраля 1979 — 2 января 2022), более известный под сценическим псевдонимом Traxamillion — американский хип-хоп продюсер из Сан-Хосе, Калифорния.[2] Известен продюсированием таких песен, как «Super Hyphy» от Keak Da Sneak и «Grown Man On» от дуэта Dem Hoodstarz (в том числе и ремикс версию). Его дебютный альбом The Slapp Addict был сборником треков хайфи исполнителей из Области залива Сан-Франциско[3]. Он был выпущен 22 августа 2006 года. Согласно мнению некоторых фанатов, Traxamillion считается основателем хайфи звучания.



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