Music career His rapping career was under the name Solo, from his gangster nickname
OG Solo. Fonteno was affiliated with several record companies including
DJ Pooh's
Lench Mob,
Death Row Records, and
Priority Records in the early 1990s. He was at one point the
hype man of a duo group with rapper
Kam. Solo appears as a hype man for Kam and DJ Pooh's music video "Whoop! Whoop!". Solo appears in Kam's "Peace Treaty" music video. The song "Where I Come From" was listed under the duo Kam & Solo. He made an appearance in the documentary
Beef 2, where he described a fight in which he claimed to have knocked
Ice Cube out due to a disagreement about business and stole his chain. The episode played a significant role in the rivalry between Ice Cube's
Westside Connection and
Cypress Hill in the 1990s
gangsta rap era.
Grand Theft Auto franchise Fonteno started voice acting in the
Grand Theft Auto franchise by voicing a Grove Street Families gang member for the 2004 video game
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. 9 years later, he voiced and provided the
motion capture for the character Franklin Clinton for the 2013 video game
Grand Theft Auto V. In 2021, Fonteno reprised his role alongside
Slink Johnson (who voiced Lamar Davis in the same game) in a live-action re-enactment of a cutscene where Lamar "
roasts" Franklin. Later that year, Fonteno and Johnson again reprised their roles in
downloadable content for
Grand Theft Auto Online, which included a homage to the original roast cutscene. In 2022, Fonteno published a memoir titled
Game Changer: My Journey From the Streets to Your Video Game Console, which details how he left his former life as a gang member to become an actor. ==Personal life==