Pooh-Man
Pooh-Man is an American rap artist known for his albums that explore themes of sex, money, and murder.
Rapper
January 25, 1971
Aquarius
54
California
Lawrence Lee Thomas, also known as Pooh-Man, is an American rapper who rose to fame in the early 1990s. He made his debut with the album “Funky As I Wanna Be,” which included the popular single “Sex, Money & Murder.” Throughout his career, Pooh-Man released several albums, such as “Life of a Criminal” (1993), “Judgment Day” (1995), “Rompilation” (1999), “The State Vs. Poohman” (2000), and “KaBoom” (2011). As one of the pioneers of West Coast gangsta rap, his music often delves into themes of street life and gang culture. Pooh-Man’s stage name was inspired by his childhood nickname, “Pooh,” and he added the “Man” suffix as a tribute to Tupac Shakur. His music has also been featured in popular video games like Grand Theft Auto V.