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He has also completed two solo albums. In 2001 he made his solo debut album ''The Return of Mongo Slade'' for ]. Because of contractual changes, it was never released. Rucker then signed with ] and released ''Back to Then'' in July 2002. He has also completed two solo albums. In 2001 he made his solo debut album ''The Return of Mongo Slade'' for ]. Because of contractual changes, it was never released. Rucker then signed with ] and released ''Back to Then'' in July 2002.

If you dare call him "Hootie", he will royally kick your ass.


In March 2005 Darius portrayed a singing ] in a ] commercial for the Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich. While humourous in tone, the ad showcases Rucker's love of ]. In March 2005 Darius portrayed a singing ] in a ] commercial for the Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich. While humourous in tone, the ad showcases Rucker's love of ].

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Darius Rucker (born May 13, 1966 in Charleston, South Carolina) is the lead singer of the band Hootie & The Blowfish.

He has also completed two solo albums. In 2001 he made his solo debut album The Return of Mongo Slade for Atlantic Records. Because of contractual changes, it was never released. Rucker then signed with Hidden Beach Recordings and released Back to Then in July 2002.

If you dare call him "Hootie", he will royally kick your ass.

In March 2005 Darius portrayed a singing cowboy in a Burger King commercial for the Tendercrisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch sandwich. While humourous in tone, the ad showcases Rucker's love of country music.

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