Background
Background
Feady Crocka is a San Francisco recording artist, producer, and the founder of Done Deal Digital. He's from the Fillmore district, which has been home to Hugh-E MC, JT The Bigga Figga, San Quinn, Messy Marv, Rappin' 4-Tay, and Andre Nickatina.
He's released music under his current name and under the 1995 alias The Fast 1, and also goes by Fast Feady and Fast.
Career Timeline
- 1995Debut album Down 4 Tha Cause released as The Fast 1 on Feady's own G-Note Records (joint release with Airwaves), co-executive produced by both labels. Recorded at BARS Studio (Bay Area Recording Studio) in the Fillmore district, where Feady held the studio license.
- 1996Executive-produced Tha Dangla's debut LP Straight Max'n on G-Note Records (also recorded at BARS Studio). Tha Dangla is Feady's younger brother.
- 1995 – late 90sOperated G-Note Records alongside Paragon Entertainment and Proplylaced Music as parallel imprints based out of BARS Studio.
- 1997Produced Game Tight on Master P's 2× Platinum I'm Bout It soundtrack, credited as The Fast One alongside JT The Bigga Figga (who wrote his own verse).
- 2007Featured on Bay 2 LA with Snoop Dogg and Subliminal Criminal (who had also appeared on Feady's 1995 debut).
- 2015Began managing San Quinn. Secured San Quinn's outstanding royalties during this period.
- 2018Negotiated the recovery of San Quinn's From a Boy to a Man album (masters + royalties) from a defunct distributor. Recorded the 2018 San Quinn × Messy Marv reunion sessions; tracks include Coca Leaf and Fillmoe Controversy. These sessions led to the duo's Explosive Mode album.
- 2026Currently manages Tha Dangla, Idaho J'Doe, N'Tay, and Cazzo through Done Deal Digital. Done Deal operates out of San Francisco with extended studio reach in Honolulu through label DJ DJ Idea (Idea Films LLC / Idea Studio).