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Jermaine Eric Shute (born December 15, 1984), better known by his stage name Starlito (formerly All $tar Cashville Prince) is an American rapper and businessman. He gained his first national look for the 2005 song "Grey Goose", which featured artists
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Discography

*''Vol.1 It Ain't A Game No More'' (2002) *''Vol.2 Who The Hell is All-Star?'' (2003) *''Vol.3 It's About Business'' (2003) *''Vol.4 Hatin' Ain't Healthy'' (2003) *''Vol.5 Got Mine Get Yours'' (2005) *''Prince of the Ville: Underground vol. 1'' (2005) *''Starlito's Way: I Am Not Your Friend'' (2007) *''The Tenn-A-Keyan'' (2007) *''Starlito's Way II 2 disc album December 15 a Star Was Born & Internal Affairs'' (2008) *''Star & Gotti (with Yo Gotti)'' (2008) *''StarBucks (with Young Buck)'' (2008) *''The S.Lito Files'' (2008) *''The Ten-A-Keyan 2'' (2009) *''I Love You Too'' (2009) *''I Love You, Too Much:The Necessary Evils'' (2009) *''I Still Love You: From The Back Of Class'' (2009) *''The Tenn-A-Keyan 3 (comics, sports, crimes & courts)'' (2009) *''Free At Last'' (2010) *''Living in The Past (with Dolewite & Scooby)'' (2010) *''Terminator Gold 60'' (2010) *''The Tenn-A-Keyan 3.5 (Ill Shoot Through Ya)'' (2010) *''Renaissance Gangster'' (2010) *''Starlito's Way 3: Life Insurance'' (2010) *''@ WAR w/ myself'' (2011) *''Step Brothers'' (with Don Trip) (2011) *''Ultimate Warrior'' (2011) *''#UW: Separation Anxiety'' (2011) *''For My Foes'' (2012) *''Mental WARfare'' (2012) *''Post Traumatic Stress'' (2012) *''Produced by Coop: The Starlito Tape'' (2012) *''Funerals & Court Dates'' (2012) *''Attention, Tithes, & Taxes'' (2013) *''Cold Turkey'' (2013) *'' Step Brothers Two'' (with Don Trip) (2013) *''Fried Turkey'' (2013) *''Insomnia Addict'' (2013) *''Theories'' (2014) *''Black Sheep Don't Grin'' (2014) *''Introversion'' (2015) *''Passed the Present'' (2015) *''I'm Moving to Houston'' (2015) *''Red Dot Free'' (2016) *''Step Brothers (Karate in the Garage)'' (2017) *''Manifest Destiny'' (2017) *''Step Brothers THREE'' (with Don Trip) (2017) *''Attention, Tithes & Taxes 2: Gentrifried'' (2017) *''Hot Chicken'' (2017) *''GhettOut: Funerals & Court Dates 2'' (2017) *''GhettOut: Insomnia Addict 2'' (2017) *
Starlito's Way 4: GhettOut
' (2017) *''At WAR with Myself Too'' (2018) *''Open Cases "duo album with MobSquadNard"'' (2018) *'' TrapStar "duo album with TrapperMan Dale"'' (2018) *''Paternity Leave'' (2020)


References


External links


Starlito ''Billboard'' artist profile
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