"Involved in the ‘90s R&B group Dru Hill yet best known for his booty-shakin' solo single ""Thong Song"" as a tune praising women's underwear, pop-rap superstar Sisqó unleashed his musical dragon in the early 2000s, completing a series of all-too-often raunchy and scandalous singles before fading off the music scene, leaving an untouchable legacy in his wake.A Baltimore, Maryland native, Sisqó (whose real name is Mark Andrews) grew up amid a burgeoning East Coast rap scene. Andrews co-founded the contemporary R&B quartet Dru Hill in 1995, named after their neighborhood Druid Hill Park, and together with other members Jazz, Nokio and Woody, Dru Hill became one of the best-known hip-hop groups of the ‘90s. Dru Hill released songs like ""Tell Me,"" ""In My Bed"" and ""How Deep is Your Voice"" in the mid-‘90s, but by the early 2000s Sisqó had also been pushing a solo career. Still holding onto his part in Dru Hill, Sisqó began playing around with his solo music, striking gold with his 1999 debut album Unleash the Dragon, a release propelled by the smash single ""Thong Song."" Hacking into a wildly rebellious and otherwise dedicated teenage fan base, Sisqó pushed his luck with a solo career, also releasing the love song ""Incomplete"" while leading his debut album into multi-platinum sales.After conquering the music scene both in a group and individually, Sisqó delved further into the entertainment industry, making a stab at acting in the teen comedy Get Over It before signing a five-picture deal with Miramax. After Sisqó's 2001 release Return of the Dragon, the artist slowly started fading from the mainstream R&B scene, appearing on DMX's ""What These B*****s Want"" and Lil' Kim's ""How Many Licks"" while attempting a comeback with Dru Hill in the early 2000s, as well."