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Cisco Adler
American musician (born 1978) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cisco Sam Adler (born September 6, 1978) is an American musician, songwriter and record producer.
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Personal life
Adler is married to fashion model Barbara Stoyanoff; they have one child.[citation needed] He is the son of record and film producer Lou Adler.
Career
Adler has collaborated extensively with hip-hop artist Shwayze. Their first single "Buzzin'" reached number 46 on the Billboard Hot 100, and the follow-up "Corona and Lime" peaked at number 23.[1] They starred in the MTV reality series Buzzin',[2] have appeared on MTV Cribs,[3] and toured with Warped Tour 2008.[4] They worked with DJ Skeet Skeet on a Nike-sponsored workout program entitled Beach Blast by Shwayze.[5][6]
Other artists with whom Adler has worked include Mod Sun,[citation needed] Tayyib Ali,[citation needed] Mike Posner,[citation needed] Cody Simpson,[7] and The Internet,[citation needed] Wiz Khalifa, Blackbear, Yung Pinch, Gashi, YG, Pouya, and more.
Solo projects include the mixtapes Pop Shit and Super California Lipstick Sexy Magic Dope Shit.[citation needed]
Adler produced the soundtrack for the 2016 musical comedy television film The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again.[citation needed] He produced and appeared in the film Sweetie Pie.[citation needed]
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Legal issues
Adler was arrested in 2008 for assaulting an employee of the Fargo, North Dakota club where he and Shwayze were performing but was released shortly after being taken into custody.[8]
Discography
Albums with Whitestarr
- Luv Machine (2006)
- Fillith Tillith (2007)
Albums with Shwayze
Solo albums
- Aloha (2012)
- Coastin' (2014)
Singles
EPs
- Alice in La La Land (2009)
- The W's (2011)
- Aloha (2012)
- One Way (2013)
- Mahalo (2013)
- Don't Kill My Buzz... (2017)
Mixtapes
- Rich Girls (2008)
- Super California Lipstick Sexy Magic Dope Shit (2010)
- Music videos
Guest appearances
- Andre Legacy – "Bender" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Andre Legacy – "DJ Dying" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Beardo – "Back to the Valley" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Mr. Lil' One/Lil' Uno – "Love Like Magic" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Mickey Avalon – "What Do You Say" (featuring Cisco Adler, Dirt Nasty and Andre Legacy)
- The Pricks – "Brown Eyes" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Stallionaires – "Summer Love Child" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Wiz Khalifa – "Hey Girl" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Jesse Scott – "Hands Up" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Big B – "My Baby Says" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Mod Sun – "Jam On!" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Kidd Russell – "Are We Having Fun Yet" (featuring Cisco Adler)
- Kidd Russell – "Wake Up" (featuring Cisco Adler)
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Production discography
Studio albums
- Shwayze – Shwayze
- Shwayze – Let It Beat
- Cody Simpson – Free
Selected songs
- Chris Young the Rapper – 619
- Get Romantic
- Stadium Rap
- Chris Young the Rapper – The Value Pack
- Get It RIght
- Mickey Avalon – Mickey Avalon
- Jane Fonda
- Mr. Right
- Mickey Avalon – Electric Gigoló’’
- What Do You Say
- Stroke Me
- Mike Posner – 31 Minutes to Takeoff
- Do U Wanna?
- Gone in September
- Wiz Khalifa
- Hey Girl
- Dirt Nasty – Nasty as I Wanna Be
- Big in Japan
- So L.A.
- Lookin' for a Nasty Girl
- Big B – Good Times & Bad Advice
- My Baby Says
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Filmography
- MTV Video Music Awards 2008
- Tropic Thunder (2008, soundtrack)
- Buzzin (2008, TV)
- The Rock Life (2007)
- 27 Miles (2005)
- Grind (2003, soundtrack)
- A Token for Your Thoughts (2003, soundtrack)
- Sweetie Pie (2000)
References
External links
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