Los Angeles-born alternative hip-hop/reggae/funk-rock artist Cisco Adler, the son of director/music producer Lou Adler, first caught the public's attention as the frontman for Malibu-based rockers Whitestarr, with whom he released a pair of albums, Luv Machine and Fillith Tillith, before leaving the group in 2008. He began working with rapper Shwayze that same year, releasing an album that boasted a pair of singles, "Buzzin" and "Corona and Lime," which found success on the Billboard Hot 100. A second outing released under Shwayze's name, Let It Beat, arrived in 2009, followed...