Anyone know what happened to Ant Banks or Goldy?

Ant Banks & Goldy were two of the “dangerous crew” that rapped with Too Short. I’ve been listening to Too Short since I was in middle school…:) However, the last album Ant Banks did was a compilation he produced, but didn’t rap on, and Goldy only did one album…which was good, but most of it was written by Too Short / produced by Ant Banks, so I think that’s why he never made a second one.

However, does any bay area rap fans know what happened to them?

Answer #1

Its about Craig Goldy?He is In “DIO” Their last album is Master of the Moon(released in 2004 Sep 7) Tracks- “One More for the Road” “Master of the Moon” “The End of the World” “Shivers” “The Man Who Would Be King” “The Eyes”
“Living the Lie” “I Am” “Death by Love” “In Dreams” “The Prisoner Of Paradise” (Bonus Track)

Ant Banks is with T.W.D.Y They have 2 albums1999: Derty Werk 2000: Lead The Way .

In 1999 Banks launched his project group T.W.D.Y. (The Whole Damn Yay). Rappin’ 4-Tay and Captain Save’m were the original members. Their debut album was Derty Werk. The album contains the single Player’s Holiday, featuring Too Short and Mac Mall. The single received a lot of radio play. Also, Ant Banks settled his long time beef with Pooh-Man when he appeared on the track “Ride Wit Me”. In 2000, T.W.D.Y. released the album entitled Lead The Way; Ant Banks and Captain Save’m remained while Dolla Will replaced 4-Tay.

He is also known as “The Big Badass” and released an Album of that name in 1994. His talent for producing “funky” bass lines are well known and have achieved cross-over appreciation in the techno niche. The album liner for Daft Punk’s album Homework gives a note of appreciation to Ant Banks for inspiration. The track “Teachers” has a clear Ant Banks influence with its distinctive dirty bass line

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