fbpx
Wikipedia

Mystic (singer)

Mandolyn Wind Ludlum (born March 28, 1974),[2] better known by her stage name Mystic, is an American singer and rapper from the San Francisco Bay Area.[3] After touring and recording with Digital Underground she released her debut solo album in 2001.

Mystic
Birth nameMandolyn Wind Ludlum
Also known asDU Goddess
Born (1974-03-28) March 28, 1974 (age 48)[1]
Lower Lake, California, United States
OriginOakland, California
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)singer, rapper
Instrument(s)vocals
Years active1990–present
LabelsGoodvibe, DreamWorks
Websitewww.thatgirlmystic.com

Biography

Born Mandolyn Wind Ludlum on a hippie commune in Lower Lake, California to a white mother and African-American father, she was raised by her mother after her parents split up when she was three years old (an experience she explores in her song "Fatherless Child").[4][5] She grew up in rural California, Hawaii, Mexico, and Oregon before settling in her eventual home base, Oakland, California.[6][7][8]

She began taking part in MC Battles in the Bay Area in the early 1990s.[5] After dropping out of high school in 1991, she began teaching art in 1996, and also began her recording career, her version of "Gloomy Sunday" appearing on the soundtrack to Abel Ferrara's film The Funeral.[7][9][10]

Early on in her musical career, she collaborated with fellow female producer The Angel and toured with Digital Underground between 1997 and 1999, appearing on Digital Underground's Who Got The Gravy album under the name DU Goddess.[6][11] She worked as a writer for Rude Gal Music before establishing herself as a solo artist.[6]

She signed a solo contract with Goodvibe Recordings in 1999 (signing on the same day her father died of a heroin overdose) after label co-chair Matt Kahane heard her on a mixtape by Bahamadia.[4][12] She worked with respected underground hip-hop producers including Shock G and A-Plus on her 2001 critically acclaimed debut album, Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom, which was labelled as "conscious rap" and saw her receiving comparisons with Lauryn Hill.[3][7][13][14][15][16] She participated in the summer 2001 Tree of Life tour with her labelmates to promote the album,[3][6] whose lead single, "The Life", was featured in the ESPN show The Life and a commercial for Bud Light in 2004. She also toured with The Black Eyed Peas in 2001.[12]

The album track "W" featuring her collaboration with Planet Asia was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2001 for the brand new category, at the time, of Best Rap/Song Collaboration.[7][17] Mystic was also nominated for a BET Award in 2002 in the 'Best female hip-hop artist' category.[18]

The album was reissued with five extra tracks in 2003 on the DreamWorks label, including two new tracks produced by Kanye West, one a collaboration with Mos Def.[7][19]

As of early 2007, Mystic was on a European tour along with fellow artists Dave Ghetto, Hezekiah, and DJ Munch and working on her second album.

In August 2011, Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom was released as a digital download for the first time via Universal Music Group, with a website also opened featuring stories from fans related to the album.[20]

Mystic currently serves as the Bay Area Coordinator for the Hip Hop Caucus, a non-profit organization that aims to promote political activism for young U.S. voters using hip-hop music and culture.[21]

Discography

Albums

  • Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom (2001), Goodvibe - US #170,[22] reissued (2003), DreamWorks
  • Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom (Learning to Breath) (2003), Goodvibe, DreamWorks
  • Beautiful Resistance (2014), Beautiful Soundworks
  • Dreaming In Cursive: The Girl Who Loved Sparklers (2022), Beautiful Soundworks/Soulspazm

Singles

  • "Current Events" (2000), GoodVibe
  • "The Life" (2001), GoodVibe
  • "The Life" remix by Erik Rico (2001), GoodVibe - featuring Talib Kweli & Kam
  • "Girlfriend Sistagirl" (2001), GoodVibe - promo-only
  • "Elusive Freedom" / "The Judas Factor" (2001), Raptivism
  • "No Competition" (2003), DreamWorks/GoodVibe
  • "Breathe (Better Days)" (2003), DreamWorks/GoodVibe - featuring Donell Jones
  • "The Forecast" (2004), GoodVibe
  • "OK...Alright" (2006), Supa Crucial - digital download only

Compilation appearances

  • The Funeral: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture (1996), BMG/Critique - "Gloomy Sunday"
  • The New Groove: The Blue Note Remix Project (1996), Blue Note - "Kofi"
  • Dark Angel - The Original TV Series Soundtrack (2002), Artemis/Epic - "The Life"
  • MTV2 Handpicked (2002), Columbia - "The Life"
  • Biker Boyz: Music From The Motion Picture (2002), DreamWorks - "No Competition"
  • Underground Airplay Version 1.0 (2001), Rawkus - "Current Events"
  • Budweiser commercial (20??), - "The Life"

Contributions

DVD

  • Soundz of Spirit (2003) - documentary film

References

  1. ^ "Mystic Davis, Born 10/18/1988 in Portland". CaliforniaBirthIndex.org. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. ^ See Kenon - aged 26 in June 2001, and Mendez Berry - 29 in June 2003
  3. ^ a b c Birchmeier, Jason "Mystic Biography", Allmusic, retrieved 2012-01-24
  4. ^ a b Chonin, Neva (2002) "Going 360 degrees: Mystic turns her pain into acclaimed album", San Francisco Chronicle, February 3, 2002, retrieved 2012-01-26
  5. ^ a b Lentz, Andrew (2002) "Mystic Moods", LA Weekly, June 19, 2002, retrieved 2012-01-26
  6. ^ a b c d Kenon, Marci (2001) "Mystic Doesn't Mince Her Words", Billboard, June 2, 2001, p. 51, retrieved 2012-01-24
  7. ^ a b c d e Mendez Berry, Elizabeth (2003) "Back to Life", Vibe, June 2003, p. 106-110, retrieved 2012-01-24
  8. ^ Brown, Ann (2001) "On the Verge: Mystic", CMJ New Music Monthly, July 2001, p. 38, retrieved 2012-01-24
  9. ^ Keast, Darren (2001) "Into The Mystic", SF Weekly, July 25, 2001, retrieved 2012-01-25
  10. ^ Baker, Soren (2001) "Mystic Uses Age To Her Advantage On Album", MTV, April 19, 2001, retrieved 2012-01-25
  11. ^ Capobianco, Ken (2001) "Hip-Hop Her Way Without the Attitude, Mystic Gives Fans Music That Matters", Boston Globe, September 21, 2001, p. C14
  12. ^ a b Mitchell, Gail (2001) "Mystic and Her Quest for Goodvibe's 'Freedom'", Billboard, November 24, 2001, p. 13, retrieved 2012-01-26
  13. ^ Baker, Soren (2001) "MYSTIC, Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom", Los Angeles Times, July 29, 2001, p. 1 (Calendar/Entertainment)
  14. ^ Conaway, Matt "Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2012-01-24
  15. ^ Allen, Kyle (2001) "Mystic Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom", CMJ New Music Monthly, August 2001, p. 74, retrieved 2012-01-24
  16. ^ Hageman, Lisa (2001) "The Year in Hip Hop", CMJ New Music Report, December 2001, p. 20-21, retrieved 2012-01-24
  17. ^ Keast, Darren (2002) "Smooth Operator", SF Weekly, November 20, 2002, retrieved 2012-01-24
  18. ^ "Aaliyah Tops BET Awards Nominations", Billboard, retrieved 2012-01-26
  19. ^ Koslow, Jessica (2003) "Mystic Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom", CMJ New Music Monthly, June 2003, p. 43, retrieved 2012-01-24
  20. ^ Horowitz, Steven J. (2011) "Mystic To Reissue Debut "Cuts For Luck And Scars For Freedom” To Digital Retail", HipHopDX, July 6, 2011, retrieved 2012-01-25
  21. ^ Hip Hop Caucus (2017) "Hip Hop Caucus: Team"Hip Hop Caucus, retrieved 2017-06-04
  22. ^ Charts & Awards, Allmusic, retrieved 2012-01-24

External links

  • Official website
  • True Skool Bio
  • Powers, Ann (August 23, 2001). "Hip-Hop Review; California's Alternative To Rap's Tough Core". The New York Times. Retrieved January 26, 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  • Quinlan, Thomas (May 2011). "Mystic: Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom". Exclaim Magazine. Retrieved January 26, 2012. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)

mystic, singer, this, article, unclear, citation, style, references, used, made, clearer, with, different, consistent, style, citation, footnoting, april, 2017, learn, when, remove, this, template, message, mandolyn, wind, ludlum, born, march, 1974, better, kn. This article has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting April 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mandolyn Wind Ludlum born March 28 1974 2 better known by her stage name Mystic is an American singer and rapper from the San Francisco Bay Area 3 After touring and recording with Digital Underground she released her debut solo album in 2001 MysticBirth nameMandolyn Wind LudlumAlso known asDU GoddessBorn 1974 03 28 March 28 1974 age 48 1 Lower Lake California United StatesOriginOakland CaliforniaGenresHip hopOccupation s singer rapperInstrument s vocalsYears active1990 presentLabelsGoodvibe DreamWorksWebsitewww wbr thatgirlmystic wbr com Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 2 3 Compilation appearances 2 4 Contributions 2 5 DVD 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditBorn Mandolyn Wind Ludlum on a hippie commune in Lower Lake California to a white mother and African American father she was raised by her mother after her parents split up when she was three years old an experience she explores in her song Fatherless Child 4 5 She grew up in rural California Hawaii Mexico and Oregon before settling in her eventual home base Oakland California 6 7 8 She began taking part in MC Battles in the Bay Area in the early 1990s 5 After dropping out of high school in 1991 she began teaching art in 1996 and also began her recording career her version of Gloomy Sunday appearing on the soundtrack to Abel Ferrara s film The Funeral 7 9 10 Early on in her musical career she collaborated with fellow female producer The Angel and toured with Digital Underground between 1997 and 1999 appearing on Digital Underground s Who Got The Gravy album under the name DU Goddess 6 11 She worked as a writer for Rude Gal Music before establishing herself as a solo artist 6 She signed a solo contract with Goodvibe Recordings in 1999 signing on the same day her father died of a heroin overdose after label co chair Matt Kahane heard her on a mixtape by Bahamadia 4 12 She worked with respected underground hip hop producers including Shock G and A Plus on her 2001 critically acclaimed debut album Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom which was labelled as conscious rap and saw her receiving comparisons with Lauryn Hill 3 7 13 14 15 16 She participated in the summer 2001 Tree of Life tour with her labelmates to promote the album 3 6 whose lead single The Life was featured in the ESPN show The Life and a commercial for Bud Light in 2004 She also toured with The Black Eyed Peas in 2001 12 The album track W featuring her collaboration with Planet Asia was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2001 for the brand new category at the time of Best Rap Song Collaboration 7 17 Mystic was also nominated for a BET Award in 2002 in the Best female hip hop artist category 18 The album was reissued with five extra tracks in 2003 on the DreamWorks label including two new tracks produced by Kanye West one a collaboration with Mos Def 7 19 As of early 2007 Mystic was on a European tour along with fellow artists Dave Ghetto Hezekiah and DJ Munch and working on her second album In August 2011 Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom was released as a digital download for the first time via Universal Music Group with a website also opened featuring stories from fans related to the album 20 Mystic currently serves as the Bay Area Coordinator for the Hip Hop Caucus a non profit organization that aims to promote political activism for young U S voters using hip hop music and culture 21 Discography EditAlbums Edit Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom 2001 Goodvibe US 170 22 reissued 2003 DreamWorks Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom Learning to Breath 2003 Goodvibe DreamWorks Beautiful Resistance 2014 Beautiful Soundworks Dreaming In Cursive The Girl Who Loved Sparklers 2022 Beautiful Soundworks SoulspazmSingles Edit Current Events 2000 GoodVibe The Life 2001 GoodVibe The Life remix by Erik Rico 2001 GoodVibe featuring Talib Kweli amp Kam Girlfriend Sistagirl 2001 GoodVibe promo only Elusive Freedom The Judas Factor 2001 Raptivism No Competition 2003 DreamWorks GoodVibe Breathe Better Days 2003 DreamWorks GoodVibe featuring Donell Jones The Forecast 2004 GoodVibe OK Alright 2006 Supa Crucial digital download onlyCompilation appearances Edit The Funeral Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture 1996 BMG Critique Gloomy Sunday The New Groove The Blue Note Remix Project 1996 Blue Note Kofi Dark Angel The Original TV Series Soundtrack 2002 Artemis Epic The Life MTV2 Handpicked 2002 Columbia The Life Biker Boyz Music From The Motion Picture 2002 DreamWorks No Competition Underground Airplay Version 1 0 2001 Rawkus Current Events Budweiser commercial 20 The Life Contributions Edit The Conscious Daughters Gamers 1996 Priority Records vocals on It Don t Stop and All Star Freestyle background vocals on Who Got Da Mic and TCD Fo Life West Coast Bomb Digital Underground Who Got the Gravy 1998 Jake Interscope vocals on April Showers Kam Kamnesia 2001 JCOR Records vocals on Bang Bang and What I Look Like Maroon 5 Songs About Jane 2002 Octone J Records background vocals on Sunday Morning Dave Ghetto Hey Young World Pt 2 2005 Counterflow vocals on Hey Young World Pt 2 Ras Kass Institutionalized 2005 Re Up Entertainment vocals on Unconditional Aceyalone Grand Imperial album 2006 Project Blowed Decon vocals on Everything Changes Waxolutionists We Paint Colors 2009 Sunshine Enterprises vocals on Dance With Me amp Feet Don t Fail Me DVD Edit Soundz of Spirit 2003 documentary filmReferences Edit Mystic Davis Born 10 18 1988 in Portland CaliforniaBirthIndex org a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help See Kenon aged 26 in June 2001 and Mendez Berry 29 in June 2003 a b c Birchmeier Jason Mystic Biography Allmusic retrieved 2012 01 24 a b Chonin Neva 2002 Going 360 degrees Mystic turns her pain into acclaimed album San Francisco Chronicle February 3 2002 retrieved 2012 01 26 a b Lentz Andrew 2002 Mystic Moods LA Weekly June 19 2002 retrieved 2012 01 26 a b c d Kenon Marci 2001 Mystic Doesn t Mince Her Words Billboard June 2 2001 p 51 retrieved 2012 01 24 a b c d e Mendez Berry Elizabeth 2003 Back to Life Vibe June 2003 p 106 110 retrieved 2012 01 24 Brown Ann 2001 On the Verge Mystic CMJ New Music Monthly July 2001 p 38 retrieved 2012 01 24 Keast Darren 2001 Into The Mystic SF Weekly July 25 2001 retrieved 2012 01 25 Baker Soren 2001 Mystic Uses Age To Her Advantage On Album MTV April 19 2001 retrieved 2012 01 25 Capobianco Ken 2001 Hip Hop Her Way Without the Attitude Mystic Gives Fans Music That Matters Boston Globe September 21 2001 p C14 a b Mitchell Gail 2001 Mystic and Her Quest for Goodvibe s Freedom Billboard November 24 2001 p 13 retrieved 2012 01 26 Baker Soren 2001 MYSTIC Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom Los Angeles Times July 29 2001 p 1 Calendar Entertainment Conaway Matt Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom Review Allmusic retrieved 2012 01 24 Allen Kyle 2001 Mystic Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom CMJ New Music Monthly August 2001 p 74 retrieved 2012 01 24 Hageman Lisa 2001 The Year in Hip Hop CMJ New Music Report December 2001 p 20 21 retrieved 2012 01 24 Keast Darren 2002 Smooth Operator SF Weekly November 20 2002 retrieved 2012 01 24 Aaliyah Tops BET Awards Nominations Billboard retrieved 2012 01 26 Koslow Jessica 2003 Mystic Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom CMJ New Music Monthly June 2003 p 43 retrieved 2012 01 24 Horowitz Steven J 2011 Mystic To Reissue Debut Cuts For Luck And Scars For Freedom To Digital Retail HipHopDX July 6 2011 retrieved 2012 01 25 Hip Hop Caucus 2017 Hip Hop Caucus Team Hip Hop Caucus retrieved 2017 06 04 Charts amp Awards Allmusic retrieved 2012 01 24External links EditOfficial website True Skool Bio Powers Ann August 23 2001 Hip Hop Review California s Alternative To Rap s Tough Core The New York Times Retrieved January 26 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code publisher code help Quinlan Thomas May 2011 Mystic Cuts for Luck and Scars for Freedom Exclaim Magazine Retrieved January 26 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code publisher code help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mystic singer amp oldid 1122859105, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.