As a founding member of
the Outsidaz,
Pacewon was one of the many MCs to gain a solo career after his group's appearance on
the Fugees' successful
The Score. With a smooth voice and a sly, clever tone, his raps were often relaxed and thoughtful amidst the large hip-hop crew's various styles. Despite the early solo attempts by many of his bandmates,
Pacewon waited until they had released their debut,
Night Life, on
Chris Schwartz's Rough Life Records. That, as well as guest appearances on records from
Redman and
Rah Digga, was enough to convince
Schwartz to ask the MC for a solo record in 2002. With help from
Wyclef Jean,
Kurupt, and fellow
Outsidaz member
Young Zee, he put together
Won, a collection of funky tracks courtesy of
Jay-Z producer SKI that revolved around his charismatic voice and boastful rhymes. Later in the year, he collaborated with U.K. trip-hop act
Morcheeba, who included the rapper on the title track of Charango. ~ Bradley Torreano