BUGGIN MALONE

Buggin Malone's musical writings and production are reflected in his life experiences, his passions, and his
philosophy on life is revealed in his musical writings. While very proud of being Oneida, he never fails to
forget that he is of blended tribes, Prairie Band Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk, and Stockbridge-Munsee.
Buggin Malone was born as Wayne Malone, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He grew up on the Eastside of Milwaukee,
and struggled with gang activities throughout his early years. These troubles lead him to being incarcerated
as a teen. That is when he realized he had the ability to write.
Ten years later he released his first CD, titled "Birth of A Warrior". Which earned him three award nominations,
the Native American Music Awards, and the Indian Summer Music Awards and Just Plain Folks Music
Awards. Buggin' s political influences and views shaped the direction of "Birth of A Warrior",
which contains, his most requested song to date, "Dedication to Leonard Peltier".
In September of 2005, Buggin released "Spirit World". The title track "Spirit World" reveals the healing
and acceptance of losing a loved one. He wrote that song with the purpose to heal himself. "Spirit World"
earned the award of Best Rap/R&B/Hip-Hop Recording at the Native American Music Awards in June of 06, and
Best Rap/Hip-Hop artist at the Indian Summer Music Awards in September 06. Spirit World has also been nominated
at the 2007 Aboriginal Peoples Choice Awards for Best Rap/Hip-Hop Recording, and was nominated for Best
Native Hip-Hop artist at the Get 'Em Magazine Awards in florida where he was up against Nelly Furtado!
His 3rd solo release "Sacrifice" will be expected to drop this year! If you are interested in bringing Buggin
Malone to your community, or for any event, please contact him.
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