Anthony Stubblefield

Anthony Stubblefield was born on October 3, 1979, to Mattie Shaw and Willie Price Jr. Anthony was raised by his loving and compassionate mother, alongside the steady guidance of his stepfather, Kenneth Shaw. From a young age, Anthony accepted Christ into his heart and remained a devoted servant of the Lord throughout his life, always striving to live with purpose, humility, and grace. As the eldest sibling to his brother Marvin Stubblefield and sister Elboni Shaw, Anthony embraced the role of protector and leader, always putting family first. He attended Bryan Adams High School and graduated from South Garland High School, where he showcased his athletic talents on the basketball court. Anthony's passion for music led him to a remarkable career as a rapper and producer under the name Stubb- A -Lean. Rising from humble beginnings, he carved out a powerful presence in the hip-hop world, later becoming a proud member of Star City Records and Kodiene Musiz. His journey took him across cities, where he performed, inspired, and collaborated with major artists, including unforgettable moments when he stood as the star himself. Alongside his musical endeavors, Anthony ventured into the fashion industry with his clothing line, Drank Headz, showcasing his unique style. His music was more than entertainment—it was a bridge through space and time, connecting people through shared stories of resilience, ambition, and truth. His sound reflected his heart, and his legacy continues to echo in every beat and lyric. Anthony always gave generously of his time and resources, consistently extending a helping hand to those in need. His heart was as big as his talent, and his impact reached far beyond the stage. Anthony was preceded in death by his grandfather, Booker T. Stubblefield, and his father, Willie Price Jr. He leaves behind a legacy of love and strength cherished by his beloved mother, Mattie Shaw; stepfather, Kenneth Shaw; his brother, Marvin Stubblefield (Kendra); his sister, Elboni Shaw; his aunts, Annie Stubblefield, Ruby Brock, and Mary Stubblefield; his uncles, Bobby Stubblefield and Booker T. Stubblefield; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family, and dear friends. Now, free of earthly trials, Anthony rests in eternal peace. He is with our Savior, Jesus Christ, rapping with grace and joy, performing a song like no other in the presence of the Lord. His light will never dim, and his music will live on forever in the hearts of those he touched.

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