Saint Dog

Steven Thronson (born October 21, 1975), better known by his stage name Saint Dog, is an American rapper from Southern California. He is an original founding member of Kottonmouth Kings[1] along with D-Loc and Johnny Richter. He contributed to their first three releases Stoners Reeking Havoc, Royal Highness, Hidden Stash as well as the latest Kottonmouth album Kingdom Come. On August 2, 2019 Saint Dog released his third solo album Bozo via Suburban Noize Records & Force 5 Records.

Saint Dog
Birth nameSteven Thronson
Also known asSaint Vicious
Born (1975-10-21) October 21, 1975
OriginChisholm, Minnesota
GenresHip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1994–present
LabelsSuburban Noize, UScircleA, Force 5 Records
Associated actsDGAF, Kottonmouth Kings, Subnoize Souljaz, US Circle A, D-Loc
WebsiteSaint Dog Page

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • "Now I Lay Me" (2004, Suburban Noize)
  • "Money Talks" (2004, Suburban Noize)
  • "So Cal Thugsta" (2004, Suburban Noize)
  • "Something for Your Stereo" (2006, Suburban Noize)
  • "Get Gone" (2006, Suburban Noize)
  • "Reaper" (2006, Suburban Noize)
  • "Bozo" (2019, Suburban Noize/Force 5 Records)
  • "Bang Bang feat. Skribbal" (2019, Suburban Noize Records/Force 5 Records)

With other artists

Album appearances

  • 2010 MFK (Made For Kings) (D-Loc)
  • 2012 Mile High (Kottonmouth Kings)
  • 2015 Krown Power (Kottonmouth Kings)
  • 2018 Skinwalker (Skribbal)

Music videos

  • Suburban Life (Kottonmouth Kings)
  • Bump (Kottonmouth Kings)
  • Dog's Life (Kottonmouth Kings)
  • Play On (Kottonmouth Kings)
  • Pimp Twist (Kottonmouth Kings)
  • So High (Kottonmouth Kings)
  • Now I Lay Me
  • Money Talks
  • Subnoize Anthem (Something For Your Stereo) (with Daddy X)
  • Uncle Sam (with Subnoize Souljaz)
  • Knuckle Up (DGAF)
  • Kottonmouth Kings Presents D-Loc - Playa (Feat. Saint Dog)
  • Mr. Cali Man (Feat. Saint Dog & Ceekay Jones)
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References

  1. News-Times, The (2004-07-21). "Saint Dog takes listeners into ghetto". NewsTimes. Retrieved 2020-03-26.


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