Ace Hood
American
musician Antoine Franklin Mc Colister, born on May 11, 1988, is better called
Ace Hood. He was born in Port St. Lucie and was raised in Deerfield Beach. In
2008, he was signed by DJ Khaled's We the Best Music Group label. The joint
venture was a partnership with Def Jam Recordings. The four albums he released,
Blood, Sweat & Tears (2011), as well as Trials & Tribulations (2012)
was his most awaited. The top charting singles of his included "Hustle
Hard" and "Bugatti" with Future and Rick Ross. Mc Colister
resigned from We the Best Music in 2016 and is now an independent artist. Ace
Hood was born in Port St. Lucie in Florida and was raised in Deerfield Beach by
his mother (of Haitian descent) and his younger cousin Ty Barton Jr., who is
part of Broward County. Deerfield Beach High School was where he was able to
graduate. After suffering a severe foot injury in the 10th grade Hood began to
think about the possibility of rapping as a career. Hood joined forces with
Dollaz & Dealz, and came out with "M.O.E." Hood joined forces
with Dollaz & Dealerz and released a single entitled "M.O.E." in
the year 2006. in 2006. He started to promote himself by hosting open mics and
showcases of talent in the region. Hood met DJ Khaled at the WEDR 99 Jamz radio
station in 2007. Khaled was given Hood's autobiography and an unreleased demo
tape. Khaled then asked Hood to do a freestyle on the instrumental track
"I'm Hood" Hood" which is from his sophomore album, We the Best.
Then, later, Hood was signed to his We the Best Music Group label. Hood as well
as other artists, were featured in the XXL magazine's Freshmen of 2009.


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