City Spud

Rapper

Birthday August 31, 1975

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Age 48 years old

Nationality United States

#50266 Most Popular

1993

St. Lunatics were an American hip hop group formed in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1993.

The group consisted of childhood friends Nelly, Ali, Murphy Lee, Kyjuan, City Spud, and Slo Down.

1996

Their first hit, "Gimme What U Got", gained popularity in 1996.

St. Lunatics' first local independent hit was "Gimme What U Got", released in 1996.

1997

In 1997, DJ Kut on the Beat FM started playing the single locally, generating interest in the group.

1999

On the night of April 15, 1999, during a robbery, their victim ended up getting shot five times in the back, though he survived.

Webb was charged with first-degree robbery, one count of first-degree assault, and two counts of armed criminal action.

Despite only being a first-time offender, he was sentenced to ten years in prison.

2000

In 2000, the group signed with Universal Records.

Their debut album, Free City, was released after Nelly's solo breakthrough, achieving Platinum status in the U.S. Members of St. Lunatics pursued solo careers, and Nelly opened a music production school.

In 2000, Nelly was signed to Universal Records, followed by the rest of the group.

While Nelly was working on his solo album Country Grammar, City Spud was arrested and sentenced to ten years in prison for robbery.

After Nelly's breakthrough success in 2000, St. Lunatics released their debut album, Free City.

2001

In 2001, the singles "Summer in the City" and "Midwest Swing" were released.

Free City was certified Platinum in the United States and Gold in Canada.

2002

In 2002, Ali issued his solo album Heavy Starch while Murphy Lee published Murphy's Law in 2003.

Murphy later launched his own label, UC ME Entertainment.

2009

An anticipated album in 2009, City Free, was never released.

City Spud served a prison term for a robbery-related crime and later performed with Nelly at the 2023 Grammy Awards.

After graduating from high school, the band members were working day jobs in the service industry or attending college.

In 2009, St. Lunatics were reportedly working on a new album, City Free, to be released that summer.

A song titled "St. Lunatics" was leaked in early March 2009, along with "Get Low 2 Da Flo", which was produced by Play-N-Skillz.

The first official single released from the album was "Money Talks", featuring rapper Birdman.

The second single was "Polo".

The record was never released, however.

2010

After his release from prison, City Spud issued the solo mixtape Twelve-12, in 2010.

In 2023, City Spud performed "Hot in Herre" with Nelly at the 2023 Grammy Awards for the 50 Years of Hip-Hop' showcase.

Lavell Webb, known as City Spud, was a small-time marijuana dealer as a young adult.

After quitting his job at a McDonald's in St. Louis County, he had little money.

Webb and a conspirator came up with the plan to pretend to sell marijuana to someone, intending to rob them instead.

2011

Nelly went on to have a successful solo career and in 2011, he partnered with St. Louis-based Vatterott College to open a music production school in downtown St. Louis, called Ex'treme Institute (E.I.).

The record was later postponed until 2011.