Sisqo

 

Even before Sisqó became an overnight superstar in summer 2000 with the infamous "Thong
Song," he was no stranger to success. Not many may have recognized his name, but his voice
was no doubt familiar, since he was a member of the massively successful '90s R&B group Dru
Hill. In 2000, though, Sisqó finally became a household name thanks to his debut solo album,
Unleash the Dragon. "Thong Song" and its scandalous yet ubiquitous video on MTV propelled
the album to the top of the charts, followed by another huge hit, "Incomplete." By the end of
2000, Sisqó was not only a music star but also a teen phenomenon because of his youthful
looks, toned body, trendy clothing, and stylish hair -- and his omnipresence on MTV
obviously didn't hurt. A year after "Thong Song" first blew up, Sisqó returned with his
second album, Return of Dragon, and also had lined up a startling number of acting opportunities,
reaffirming his superstar status.
Long before Sisqó dyed his hair and tattooed his body, he was born Mark Andrews in Baltimore,
MD. He co-founded the group Dru Hill in 1995 with high school friends Jazz, Nokio, and Woody
and saw their debut album released in 1996, instantly notable for Keith Sweat's production work.
But Dru Hill quickly became noteworthy themselves with "Tell Me," a huge R&B hit. Two years
later in 1998, Sisqó again graced the airwaves with the second Dru Hill album, Enter the Dru.
After the success of this album, it didn't take long for the prolific young artist to bounce back
the following summer with his solo album, Unleash the Dragon. The album's hit singles propelled
it to multi-platinum success, setting the stage for Sisqó's forays into acting. He first appeared in
the teen comedy Get Over It, before signing a development deal with NBC television and a
five-picture deal with Miramax.
Following commercially successful guest appearances on DMX's "What These B*****s Want"
and Lil' Kim's "How Many Licks" that kept him in the spotlight while he spent time in the studio,
Sisqó re-emerged in the summer of 2001 with Return of Dragon, his attempt to prove that "Thong
Song" wasn't just a novelty success. Featuring production by Teddy Riley on the lead single, "Can I
Live," the album certainly seemed positioned for mammoth success. And if the music wasn't potent
enough, Def Soul's marketing barrage, again featuring tons of MTV exposure and an aggressive
targeting of the teen audience, ensured the album's success.

 

Year of release Album title
1999 Unleash the Dragon
2001 Return of Dragon
With Dru Hill
1996 Dru Hill
1998 Enter the Dru
2002 Dru World Order