Poetic Ammo Yogi B founded the
Malaysian
hip-hop group
Poetic Ammo in the mid-1990s. Besides Yogi B, it consisted of Chandrakumar Balakrishnan (aka Land Slyde), Nicholas Ong (aka Point Blanc), and Sashi Kumar Balakrishnan (aka C. Loco). Although most of the group's songs were written in English, they also released tracks in
Malay,
Tamil, and
Cantonese. The band won the 'Best English Album' award at the Malaysian
Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) Music Awards in 1999. They also received the 'Best Music Video' award at AIM in 2000 and 2001. Their music video 'Money Money' gained widespread national and international acclaim.
Rise to fame The mid-2000s were transformative for Yogi B, marked by a surge in the popularity of Tamil hip-hop. His collaboration with the rap duo Natchatra (consisting of Dr. Burn and Emcee Jesz) played a pivotal role in this rise. In 2006, Yogi B achieved notable success with the release of the album
Vallavan. The song, a unique fusion of the classic
Ilaiyaraaja number with contemporary rap, captivated audiences worldwide. It garnered significant recognition from the
Tamil diaspora in
London,
Australia,
Sri Lanka, and
Scandinavian countries. In
South India, the song became closely associated with the now-defunct
SS Music channel, which played it frequently. The album sold more than 25,000 units. == Discography ==