We are currently migrating our data. We expect the process to take 24 to 48 hours before everything is back to normal.

Data may be outdated

Last updated: 1 week ago — Click refresh to get the latest statistics.

An influential alternative rap quartet from South Central Los Angeles, the Pharcyde was formed by MCs/producers Tre "Slimkid" Hardson, Derrick "Fatlip" Stewart, Imani Wilcox, and Romye "Booty Brown" Robinson. Hardson, Wilcox, and <a href="spotify:artist:2XsjR9uloOSRIXigqqfDea">Robinson</a> were all dancers and choreographers who met on the L.A. underground club circuit in the late '80s, worked together for a while, and served a stint as dancers on In Living Color. <a href="spotify:artist:4XVxeuUkJRiCYJYdqRpwab">Stewart</a>, meanwhile, performed at local clubs and eventually hooked up with the others in 1990. Under the tutelage of Reggie Andrews, a local high-school music teacher, the group learned about the music industry and the process of recording an album. They landed a deal with Delicious Vinyl in 1991, and a year later released their eccentric debut album, Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde, which went gold. After support slots for <a href="spotify:artist:1Z8ODXyhEBi3WynYw0Rya6">De La Soul</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:09hVIj6vWgoCDtT03h8ZCa">A Tribe Called Quest</a> as well as a successful spot on Lollapalooza's second stage in 1994, the group released its second album, Labcabincalifornia, which was calmer than their first but no less warped. After a five-year break which saw little action except for the debut of <a href="spotify:artist:4XVxeuUkJRiCYJYdqRpwab">Stewart</a> as a solo rapper (his single "What's Up Fatlip" became an underground hit), the Pharcyde returned in late 2000 with their third album, Plain Rap. The group fractured even more during the subsequent three years, leaving only two members -- Imani Wilcox and Bootie Brown -- to man 2004's Humboldt Beginnings. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

2.4 million

Followers

888,934

Total Streams

725.6 million

Top Cities

64,735 listeners
48,260 listeners
30,315 listeners
28,692 listeners
27,917 listeners

Popular Tracks

193 tracks
1
Passin' Me By

Passin' Me By

Nov 24, 1992

246.0 million

streams

2
Runnin'

Runnin'

Jan 1, 1995

165.0 million

streams

3
Drop

Drop

Jan 1, 1995

41.1 million

streams

4
Otha Fish

Otha Fish

Nov 24, 1992

23.1 million

streams

5
Oh Shit

Oh Shit

Nov 24, 1992

19.1 million

streams

6
I'm That Type Of Nigga

I'm That Type Of Nigga

Nov 24, 1992

17.4 million

streams

7
Moment In Time

Moment In Time

Jan 1, 1995

16.5 million

streams

8
She Said

She Said

Jan 1, 1995

14.5 million

streams

9
Ya Mama

Ya Mama

Nov 24, 1992

14.2 million

streams

10
4 Better Or 4 Worse - DJ Nu-Mark Remix

4 Better Or 4 Worse - DJ Nu-Mark Remix

Jan 1, 2008

12.4 million

streams