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Stu Brooks
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Stu Brooks (also known as Stu "Bassie" Brooks) is a Canadian bassist, composer, and producer. He is a co-founder of the band Dub Trio.[1]

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Stu Brooks at the Moers Festival in 2017

He is known for playing and recording with various artists and music bands, including Saturday Night Live Band,[2] Lady Gaga,[3] and Mike Patton.[4]

Career

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Stu Brooks was born in Canada and later relocated to Brooklyn, New York.

He has worked with artists such as G-Unit, Pretty Lights,[5] Mike Patton,[6] Lady Gaga,[7] Lauryn Hill,[8] 50 Cent,[9] Meshell Ndegeocello,[10] Mobb Deep,[11] Mary J. Blige,[12] Collie Buddz,[13] Slick Rick,[14] Eric Krasno,[15] Mark Guiliana,[16] Adam Deitch,[17] and Tupac Shakur (posthumously).[18]

His bass performances have played a role in the creation of Billboard charting and Grammy-nominated recordings, including Pretty Lights’ 2013 Grammy-nominated “A Color Map Of The Sun,”[19]So Seductive featuring 50 Cent” with 50 Cent, and Tony Yayo's Platinum-certified “Thoughts of a Predicate Felon.”[20]

Since 2009, he has been working with Matisyahu. They created four albums together and went on tour. In 2014, Stu Brooks co-wrote and produced Matisyahu's studio album, "Akeda."[21][22]

In the summer of 2015, Brooks toured as a stage performer with Dr. John.[23]

Since 2016, Brooks has been working on new material for upcoming releases from Dub Trio and Matisyahu.

Since 2018, Brooks has been a substitute in the Saturday Night Live Band.

In 2022, Brooks Collaborated with "Fall Out Boy's" Patrick Stump on the single "Sound the Alarm."

Brooks also performed at "Coachella" in 2022[24] as Danny Elfman's bassist.

Throughout his professional career as a bassist, Stu Brooks has been involved in various projects, creating over 20 multiple albums as a songwriter, record producer, and composer.

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Notable Mentions

During his career, Brooks has been involved as a television performer and songwriter and featured as a live performer. He was also a studio musician and a record producer for various artists. Below is a selected list of his roles featuring music artists of multiple genres:

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Charted songs and RIAA certifications

  • Pretty Lights - Bassist on album “A Color Map of the Sun”, #24 Billboard Top Albums, and Grammy nominated - Best Dance/Electronic Album.[29]
  • Matisyahu - Composer, producer, and bassist on album “Akeda”, #36 Billboard Top 200, and #8 Alternative Albums.[30][31]
  • Matisyahu - Composer and bassist on album “Light”, #1 Billboard Reggae for 34 weeks, and #6 Alternative Albums.[32][33]
  • Matisyahu - Producer, composer, and bassist on the live album and DVD “Live at Stubbs Vol. 2”, #2 Billboard Reggae, and #30 Billboard 200.[34][35]
  • Matisyahu - Bassist on “Instant Karma – John Lennon / Amnesty International’s Campaign to Save Darfur”, and #15 Billboard Top 200.[36]
  • Peeping Tom - Composer and producer on single “We’re Not Alone”, #1 Billboard Top Heatseekers,[37] Chart Peak Position #1 (Aus)[citation needed], #103 Billboard 200 (U.S.),[38] #3 Billboard Top Indie Albums,[39] and #7 Tastemaker albums.[40]
  • Dub Trio - Composer, producer, and bassist on “Drive By Dub”, and #10 CMJ Top 200[citation needed].
  • Mobb Deep - Bassist on the album “Blood Money,” #1 Top Hip Hop/R&B albums,[41] #1 Rap Albums,[42] #3 Billboard 200,[43] #3 Digital Albums,[44] #6 Canadian Albums,[45] and #4 Tastemaker Albums.[46]
  • Lloyd Banks - Bassist on the album “Rotten Apple”, #3 Billboard 200,[47] #1 Top HipHop/R&B Albums,[48] #6 Billboard Canadian Albums,[49] #15 Digital Albums,[50] #1 Rap Albums,[51] #2 Tastemaker Albums,[52] and #3 Top Album Sales.[53]
  • Tupac Shakur - Bassist on posthumous release “Pac’s Life”, #9 Billboard 200,[54] #9 Digital Albums,[55] #3 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums,[56] #3 Rap Album,[57] #7 Taste Maker Album,[58] and #9 Top Albums Sales.[59]
  • 50 Cent - Bassist on the single “So Seductive featuring 50 Cent”, #7 Billboard Hot R&B/HipHop Songs,[60] #12 Rap Songs, #48 Hot 100,[61] #55 Digital Songs,[62] #8 R&B/Hip Hop Airplay,[63] #7 Radio Songs,[64] #12 Hot Rap Songs,[65] and BET Vibe Awards Won Best “Club Banger” (2005)[citation needed].
  • Tony Yayo - Bassist on “Thoughts of a Predicate Felon”, Certified Platinum[citation needed], #2 Billboard 200,[66] #2 Rap Album,[67] #3 Canadian Albums,[68] and #2 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums.[69]
  • Redman - Bassist on album Reggie, #118 Billboard 200,[70] #22 Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums,[71] and #10 Rap Albums.[72]
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Discography

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As of 2024, Stu Brooks has created various musical pieces with Dub Trio, worked on projects and albums with Matsiyahu, G-Unit, and various others.

The genres ranged between hip-hop, rap, and metal.

Dub Trio

Matisyahu

G-Unit

50 Cent

  • Interscope Records Presents Club Bangers (2006)[citation needed].
  • Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005).[85]

Mobb Deep

  • Blood Money (2006).[86]

Lloyd Banks

  • Rotten Apple (2006).[87]

Tony Yayo

Tupac Shakur

  • Pac's Life (2006).[89]

Pretty Lights

  • A Color Map of the Sun (2013)).[90]

DJ Z-Trip

Peeping Tom

  • Peeping Tom (2006).[92]

Ekundayo

  • Ekundayo (2011).[93]

Soulive

  • Reminisce (2009).[94]

Candiria

  • Toying with the Insanities Vol. 1 (2009).[95]

Mark Guiliana

  • My Life Starts Now (2014).[96]

Meshell Ndegeocello

Redman

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