West Coast rap crew.
STRONG ARM STEADY is a group emerging from the west coast. Initially all members started with respectable solo careers. Since their creating of the highly successful STEADY mixtape series to becoming the staple sound of the new WEST COAST movement.
This movement has also established THE GANG as the most anticipated group to come out of the WEST COAST scene. Their constant grind of creating great music and making "Anthems" has proven to show why STRONG ARM STEADY has developed a movement behind what they stand for.......music everybody can feel and the streets relate to.
STRONG ARM STEADY ......"Get Your Bars Up"
Other STEADY members: Will Blast, Chace Infinite & Dj Khalil (Self Scientific), Planet Asia, Dj Truly OdD.
From Wikipedia:Strong Arm Steady, often referred to as SAS, is a rap/hip hop group in California's underground hip hop scene. As of December 2009, the act consists of members Mitchy Slick of San Diego, California, and (both of Los Angeles) Phil Da Agony and probably the most visually distinct member, Krondon, who is albinistic. Originally an amorphous collective of at least eight, formed as an alternative to the gang-focused productions of West Coast rap's then-dominant Death Row Records, SAS pared down to four members for recording in the studio and performing live, with Xzibit as the frontman. Since he left the group in 2006, the three remaining members have been a stable trio.
Over the years they have recorded many mixtapes and have distributed them all over the world. "Speaking directly to their fans," they were West Coast pioneers in the use of mixtapes as a group's principal method of distribution and marketing, a model necessitated by their neither being DJs nor closely affiliated with a DJ, and a method already proven on the East Coast by 50 Cent and others in the early 2000s.
Talib Kweli signed Strong Arm Steady to his Blacksmith Records label in 2007. In 2009 the group announced two albums for late 2009 to 2010 release: The first is a collaboration with producer Madlib, In Search of Stoney Jackson, with a roster of guest vocalists including studio head Talib Kweli, former SAS member Planet Asia, Guilty Simpson, Phonte (of Little Brother), Fashawn, and "a host of underground Los Angeles's emerging rap talent". Stoney Jackson, as it has been called for short, was released online as MP3 files in December 2009 through Stones Throw Records, with a CD release date of January 26, 2010. The second 2010 album will be Arms & Hammers (with an exact release date not published as of December 2009). The release, originally slated for 2009, has been delayed because Warner Brothers dropped Blacksmith from their distribution roster due to the recession.[citation needed]