One-half of the Queens hardcore rap duo
Capone-N-Noreaga,
Victor "Noreaga" Santiago met Kiam "Capone" Holley in 1992 while both were serving prison sentences. Signed to Penalty Records in 1996, the pair released a hard-hitting debut (The War Report) in June 1997, but after Holley was thrown back in jail on a parole violation, Santiago began recording a solo album. His solo debut, N.O.R.E. -- an acronym for "Niggas on the Run Eating" -- was an all-star affair, with contributions from
Foxy Brown,
Nas,
Busta Rhymes, and
Jay-Z, among others. Melvin Flynt -- Da Hustler followed in 1999. His third album,
God's Favorite, was delayed several times, but finally appeared in mid-2002. In 2006, he moved to the Def Jam imprint Roc la Familia and released N.O.R.E. y la Familia...Ya TĂș Sabe, a mostly reggaeton album featuring guest stars like
Nina Sky, Big Mato, and
Daddy Yankee, but just the following year he signed to Babygrande to issue Noreality, a more-standard rap record. ~ John Bush, Rovi