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Apache
US rapper Anthony Peaks
United States • 1964-12-26 – 2010-01-22
Apache is credited on 164 releases across 26 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1979–2025 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
164
Pressings credited
26
Albums
6
Decades active
73
In collections
Biography
Anthony Peaks (December 26, 1964 – January 22, 2010), better known as Apache, was an American rapper. Peaks emerged from New Jersey in the late 1980s as a front man for the Flavor Unit, a hip-hop group. He first appeared on the Flavor Unit album, The 45 King Presents The Flavor Unit, in 1990. Apart from his individual records, he also featured on the albums of Naughty By Nature, Queen Latifah, 2Pac and Fat Joe. He signed with Chris West Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records and released his debut album, Apache Ain't Shit (1993), which peaked at number 69 on the Billboard 200 and No. 15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. Also featured on the album was the single "Gangsta Bitch", which peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 11 on the Hot Rap Singles. Apache released the single "Do Fa Self" in 1993. In 2008, his song, "Gangsta Bitch", would be featured in the video game, Saints Row 2. Peaks died on January 22, 2010, of undisclosed causes. According to fellow Flavor Unit members Ali Ba-Ski and Lakim Shabazz, the cause of death was heart failure after years of excessive eating, smoking and drinking.
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Credited work
164 releases · 26 albums · active 1979–2025
- Performance · 184
- Other credits · 6
- Production · 6
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Unique Recording · Starlight Sound · Echo Sound · TNT Recordings (2)
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Queen Latifah
- The 45 King
- 2Pac
- Naughty By Nature
- Fat Joe Da Gangsta
- Double J (2)
- Richie Rich
- Run The Jewels
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