Chicago rapper
Twista is known for his tongue-twisting, chopper style of rapping and was the one-time holder of the Guinness World Record for fastest rapping in 1992. With a steady rise from the underground in the late '90s, he made his breakthrough in the early 2000s atop the success of number one single "Slow Jamz." The track appeared on his fourth effort, 2004's
Kamikaze, which also topped the U.S. albums chart. He remained in the Top 40 into the 2010s while also stacking diverse collaborations with the likes of
Lil Jon,
DJ Khaled,
Tech N9ne,
Mariah Carey,
the Prodigy,
Travis Barker,
Lady Gaga, and many more.
Born
Carl Terrell Mitchell, he made his recording debut on "Po Pimp," a platinum single by his fellow Windy City rappers
Do or Die. Following "Po Pimp,"
Twista signed with Big Beat/Atlantic and released his debut,
Adrenaline Rush, in the summer of 1997.
Mobstability followed a year later, and in 1999
Twista returned with Legit Ballin'. In fall 2002, he hooked up with
Ludacris,
Jay-Z,
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, and others for the recording of his third album.
Kamikaze came out at the beginning of 2004 and promptly hit the Billboard 200, riding the impetus of his number one hit single "Slow Jamz." In 2005, he returned with the album
The Day After and the hit single "Girl Tonite" with
Trey Songz. Two years later,
Adrenaline Rush 2007 appeared. After forming his own label, Get Money Gang, in 2008, he released the album
Category F5 in 2009. The following year brought
The Perfect Storm, which featured guest appearances from both
Chris Brown and
Tia London. Then, in 2013, it was reported that
Twista had begun sessions for a ninth studio album. Titled
The Dark Horse, the record arrived in August 2014. The following year,
Twista issued a pair of EPs:
Livin Legend and
Withdrawal, a collaboration with
Do or Die. In 2017, he issued
Crook County, which featured appearances by
Blac Youngsta,
Jeremih, and production by
Zaytoven. He returned two years later with the singles "Tonite" and "Blessed." ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & Neil Z. Yeung