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Birth name
  
George Carroll

Years active
  
2003–Present

Genres
  
Hip hop


Name
  
George Carroll

Website
  
Official Facebook

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Labels
  
Suburban Noize Records, Leedz Edutainment, Commonwealth Records, Duck Down Records

Associated acts
  
Tech N9ne, Ill Bill, La Coka Nostra(in group), Special Teamz(in group), Supreme Villian (in group)

Role
  
Actor · facebook.com/slaine.official

Albums
  
The King of Everything Else, The Boston Project

Movies
  
The Town, Girlhouse, Gone Baby Gone, Killing Them Softly, By the Gun

Profiles


Upcoming movie
  
Central Intelligence

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George Carroll, better known as Slaine, is an American hip hop MC and actor.

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Life and career

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Slaine has appeared on several solo mixtapes and compilations, the Special Teamz album Stereotypez and La Coka Nostra's album A Brand You Can Trust. His debut solo album, A World With No Skies, saw release in August 2011, and he is also working on albums with both of his groups.

Acting career

He is an actor, known for The Town (2010), Gone Baby Gone (2007) and Killing Them Softly (2012). He also played Loverboy in the 2014 slasher film Girl House.

Discography

  • The White Man is the Devil Vol. 1 (2005)
  • The White Man is the Devil Vol. 2 - Citizen Caine (2006)
  • A World with No Skies (2011)
  • A World with No Skies 2.0 (2011)
  • The Boston Project (2013)
  • The King of Everything Else (2014)
  • Slaine is dead (2016)
  • Anti-Hero with Termanology (2017)
  • Filmography

  • Gone Baby Gone (2007)
  • The Town (2010)
  • Killing Them Softly (2012)
  • By the Gun (2014)
  • Girl House (2014)
  • Central Intelligence (2016)
  • Let Me Make You a Martyr (2016)
  • References

    Slaine (rapper) Wikipedia