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Tash (Rico Smith) was born on 9 August, 1971 in Columbus, Ohio, is an American rapper. Discover Tash'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 Rico Smith
Occupation Rapper
Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 9 August, 1971
Birthday 9 August
Birthplace Columbus, Ohio
Nationality United States

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Tash Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1971

Rico Smith (born August 9, 1971), better known by his stage name Tash, is an American rapper.

He is most known for his work as a member of the West Coast hip hop group, Tha Alkaholiks alongside J-Ro and E-Swift.

Tash was born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1971, but moved to California at age 16 with his four brothers and mother.

His parents divorced the following year, but Tash decided to stay in California and pursue a career as a rapper.

In California, he co-founded Tha Alkaholiks—originally known as Everyday Street Poets (ESP), later known as Tha Liks—with fellow Ohio native, DJ E-Swift and a Californian emcee named J-Ro.

Tash had previously worked in a group named Disturbers of the Peace with E-Swift and even lived with him, while they each performed music locally.

J-Ro had worked with Californian hip-hop artists such as Suavee D and King Tee, but never with Tash or E-Swift.

1993

Tash's connection with J-Ro allowed Tha Alkaholiks to appear on King Tee's 1993 album, Tha Triflin' Album.

Soon after their appearance, Tha Alkaholiks started touring with famed hip hop artists such as Ice Cube, and even inked a record deal with Loud/RCA.

After appearing on more songs with Tha Alkaholiks in collaboration with other artists, his party-themed rhymes created much anticipation for his group's debut album, 21 & Over.

The first album by Tha Alkaholiks, 1993's 21 & Over, lead critics to applaud Tash's "punch lines and comic timing," "killer delivery of topnotch MCs" and "more than enough talent and energy to back up [...] endlessly clever boasting."

The album as a whole was a great critical success but was not too commercially successful.

It did have three charting singles though and likely gained Tash and his group a "sizeable cult following."

1995

1995 saw the release of Coast II Coast which was also a critical success, but had slightly more commercial success than its predecessor.

It spawned two minor hit singles in "DAAAM!"

and "The Next Level."

1997

Tha Alkaholiks changed their name to Tha Liks for their 1997 album, Likwidation.

It was met with decent critical reception and about the same commercial reception as Coast II Coast.

It did boast a Billboard Hot 100 hit with "Hip Hop Drunkies" featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard, which is their most successful recording of all time.

1999

Tash has released two solo albums, Rap Life (1999) and Control Freek (2009), and worked on five albums with Tha Alkaholiks.

Tash released one album, Rap Life, on Loud Records in 1999.

It received some critical acclaim and little commercial.

It only reached #148 on The Billboard 200, even with guest appearances by famed artists such as Outkast and Kurupt.

It did reach #1 on the Top Heatseekers chart which tracks underground acclaim, and it had two singles that reached the Hot Rap Singles chart.

Those two songs, "Rap Life" featuring Raekwon and "Bermuda Triangle," remain as Tash's best-known solo tracks.

2001

Tash and his group went on to release X.O. Experience in 2001 and Firewater in 2006, before disbanding as a group.

The large amount of time in between releases allowed each member of Tha Liks to work on solo projects.

2009

According to a 2009 interview, Tha Alkalholiks are done releasing albums, and Tash was 100% finished with his next solo album, Control Freek on the Amalgam Digital label.

The album was released in June 2009.

It featured appearances from B-Real, J-ro and King Tee and production by will.i.am, Maestro, and J. Wells.

2015

In a 2015 interview with Dubcnn, Tash revealed that he will be releasing a new album titled "Publicity Stunt".

"Publicity Stunt", according to Tash is "a collaboration album where in the last 15 years, I just did so many songs with people."

The projected release date is May 2015.