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American hip hop group
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Wataz
OriginBrooklyn, New York, U.S.
GenresHip hop
Years active1997–1998
LabelsFully Loaded
MembersTaz
Waterbug

The Wataz were an American hip hop group composed of Ketrina "Taz" Askew and Chris "Waterbug" Stokes. Stokes who had gained fame as a producer for acts such as Immature and Smooth formed the group in 1997 and signed a deal with independent label, Fully Loaded Records. The group released one album, 1998's Natural High, which peaked at 68 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and had one charting single "Ohh Ahh Ohh", which made it to 81 on the R&B/Hip-Hop charts.

Katrina “Taz” Askew has been referenced to be involved in the mismanagement and alleged sexual abuse of young artists signed to The Ultimate Group (TUG) record label alongside label mate, Chris Stokes. Taz and Stokes allegedly financially exploited boy band, B2K (leading to their break up), blackballing artists such as Monteco and Quindon Tarver, as well as were said to have arranged sex acts towards underage artists in the 90s and early 2000s.

Discography

Year Title Chart positions
U.S. R&B
1998 Natural High
  • Released: February 10, 1998
  • Label: Fully Loaded
68

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles, 1942–2004. Record Research. p. 613. ISBN 978-0-89820-160-4.
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