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Haas G (Carlos Evans) was born on 24 March, 1971 in New York City, U.S., is a Haas G is Staten Island. Discover Haas G's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?

Popular As Carlos Evans
Occupation Rap artist, record producer
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 24 March, 1971
Birthday 24 March
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Haas G (born Carlos Evans, aka Fantom of the Beat) is a Staten Island-based hip hop musician.

1960

Fantom continues to stretch his production talents to include his trademark style combining elements of the late 1960s and 1970s, creating sounds which represent the struggle and the voice of the inner city.

He takes his life experiences and applies them to music creating sounds that, in essence, are capable of moving people to take action.

“Music is a substantial part of my life; it’s how I express my fears, my sadness and happiness, my everything.

My music is raw emotion,” Fantom says.

“The passion I feel for music shows through in everything I create."

U.S. R&B & Hip Hop #32

U.S. Heatseekers chart #36

U.S. R&B & Hip Hop #63

1990

Haas G was part of the 1990s rap duo the U.M.C.'s, and as Carlos Evans, he is credited as producer of the hit "Magic Stick" (Lil' Kim featuring 50 Cent).

Opening the door for Staten Island Hip-Hop, Fantom of the Beat, born Carlos Evans, began his musical career as Haas G, part of the hip-hop duo UMC’s.

In the early 1990s UMC’s won acclaim for their first single “Blue Cheese.” (#1 Billboard rap single ) Soon after, the second single, “One to Grow On” became Billboard’s #1 Rap Song.

(#2 Billboard rap single ).

Fantom is credited with producing songs on both of the UMC’s albums “Fruits of Nature” and “Unleashed.”

Music, according to Fantom is the universal language.

He credits a lifetime of exposure to a variety of genres for his success as a producer.

His production credits, through Fantom of the Beat, span many artists in the hip-hop world including Sadat X, Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, G.Snyder, Ab.Money, Mic Handz, and Ms. Toi.

He’s worked with some of the world’s most respected labels such as Def Jam Records, Aftermath Records, Koch Entertainment, Epic Records, and Universal Records.

He produced Ghostface Killah’s “Apollo Kids” track from the Supreme Clientele album.

This song helped turn Ghostface’s solo career around, with critics calling it his “street credible resurrection song,” and in addition, he produced “Take it Off” for Busta Rhymes on the album E.L.E. (Extinction Level Event): The Final World Front which is widely considered Busta’s best effort for its sequencing and quality material.

Fantom’s credentials also include “Magic Stick” which he produced for Lil’ Kim and 50 Cent.

This track was one of the most played songs in crossover urban markets and reached the #2 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

1998

Track listing: Take It Off'' (Busta Rhymes, 1998)

1999

Track listing: Apollo Kids (Ghostface Killah, 1999)

2002

Track listing: Rotten Apple (50 Cent, 2002)

2003

Track listing: Magic Stick (Lil' Kim featuring 50 Cent, 2003)

Track listing'': City High (Inspectah Deck, 2003)

Track listing'': Get Right (Inspectah Deck, 2003)

Track listing'': It's Like That (Inspectah Deck, 2003)

Track listing'': U Wanna Be (Inspectah Deck, 2003)

Track listing'': Framed (Inspectah Deck, 2003)

Track listing'': Bumpin' and Grindin (Inspectah Deck, 2003)

Track listing'': The Stereotype (Inspectah Deck, 2003)

2005

"Magic Stick" was featured in the (2005) movie, King's Ransom, and also appears on the soundtrack for the movie Now You See Me 2, starring Jesse Eisenberg and Morgan Freeman.

2006

Track listing'': Miguel Sanchez (Ghostface Killah, 2006)

Track listing'': Street Opera (Ghostface Killah, 2006)

Track listing'': Blue Armor (Ghostface Killah, 2006)

2007

Track listing'': Cuban Chronicles (Raekwon, 2007)

2012

Brown Magic Episode (2/19/2012)

2014

Track listing'': No Luv (Inspectah Deck, 2014)