Tone Loc

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Tone Loc
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Tone Lōc is the stage name of Anthony Terrell Smith (born March 3, 1966), an American hip hop artist and actor, most well-known for his 1989 hit singles "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina". He is also known for his deep, gravelly, hoarse voice.

Tone Lōc was born in south Compton, California and attended University High School.

His song, "Wild Thing", includes a drum beat and guitar riff from Van Halen's song "Jamie's Cryin'". Though the sample was used without permission, Van Halen did not sue.

As an actor, Tone has appeared in movies such as Heat, Surf Ninjas, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Bebe's Kids, Blank Check and Titan A.E., as well as in the television series NewsRadio and the reality television series Superstar USA.

Trivia

  • Sang on Fefe Dobson's song "Rock It Til You Drop It" on her self-titled debut album (2003).
  • Provided the voice of Fud Wrapper, the animatronic host of the former Epcot attraction Food Rocks in Walt Disney World.
  • In 1999, both "Wild Thing" and "Funky Cold Medina" were remixed by Euro-dance team The ZZ-Bros. "Wild Thing Y2K" charted well on the Australian Dance Charts in the lead up to the year 2000 celebrations.
  • His music was used in the Tone Loc vs. Twenty Fingers remix of "Lick It."

Discography

Filmography

See also