Birdman (rapper)
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Birdman (left) performing at Hot 97's Summer Jam 2007.
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| Birth name | Bryan Williams |
| Born | 1969 (age 39–40) New Orleans, Louisiana, United States |
| Genre(s) | Hip hop |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper, Entrepreneur, Producer |
| Years active | 1992–present |
| Label(s) | Cash Money Records |
| Associated acts | Big Tymers, DJ Khaled, Lil Wayne, Glasses Malone, Rick Ross, T-Pain |
| Website | www.birdmanstunna.com |
Bryan Williams (born 1969),[1] better known by his stage name Birdman, is an American rapper and record executive from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the founder of Cash Money Records and one half of the duo Big Tymers. Along with his releases with Big Tymers and for his solo career, Birdman recorded a collaboration album and numerous tracks with Lil Wayne.
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Biography
Birdman was born and raised in Uptown New Orleans.[2] With his brother Ronald "Slim" Williams, Birdman founded Cash Money Records in 1991.[3] He used his first moniker B-32 (Baby with the 32 Golds) and released his only independent album I Need a Bag of Dope in 1993.[4] In 1997, he joined rapper Mannie Fresh to form the duo Big Tymers.[3] Big Tymers debuted in 1998 with the album How Ya Luv That? and went on to release I Got That Work in 2000 and Hood Rich in 2002. I Got That Work had the hit singles "Get Your Roll On" and "#1 Stunna"; Hood Rich had "Still Fly", which was nominated for a Grammy, and "Oh Yeah!". Big Money Heavyweight followed in 2003; the group disbanded in 2004.[5]
In 2002 Birdman released his self-titled debut studio album, Birdman,[3] with the singles "Do That" and "What Happened to That Boy" (with The Clipse). Since that album, Birdman made guest performances on the singles "Let's Get Down" by Bow Wow, "Hell Yeah" by Ginuwine, and "Bounce Back" by Juvenile. Birdman released his third studio album Fast Money in 2005;[3] Fast Money spawned the singles "Shine On" and "Neck of the Woods", both of which featured Lil Wayne. For Lil Wayne, Birdman produced and performed on tracks on Tha Carter and Tha Carter II.
Lil Wayne and Birdman released an album titled Like Father, Like Son. It was certified Gold and spawned three singles, including "Stuntin' Like My Daddy" and "Leather So Soft". He was also featured on the remixes of the bestselling rap singles "We Fly High" by Jim Jones and "Make It Rain" by Fat Joe. In 2007 Birdman released his fourth studio album, 5 * Stunna. The first single, "Pop Bottles," featuring Lil Wayne and Jadakiss, was a hit, as well as the second single "100 Million," which featured Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy, Dre & DJ Khaled. The third single featuring Lil Wayne, titled "I Run This," was a hit as well. Birdman was arrested and charged with possession of more than two ounces of marijuana in November 2007.[6] He was released on $1,500 bond.[7] Birdman's fourth studio album will be called "Always Strapped" and be released on August 11.[8]
Discography
- 2002: Birdman
- 2005: Fast Money
- 2007: 5 * Stunna
- 2009: Priceless
Collaboration albums
- 1999: How You Luv That with Mannie Fresh (as Big Tymers)
- 1999: How You Luv That Vol. 2 with Mannie Fresh (as Big Tymers)
- 2000: I Got That Work with Mannie Fresh (as Big Tymers)
- 2002: Hood Rich with Mannie Fresh (as Big Tymers)
- 2003: Big Money Heavyweight with Mannie Fresh (as Big Tymers)
- 2006: Like Father, Like Son (with Lil Wayne)
- 2009: The H (with Rick Ross)
Filmography
- 2000: Baller Blockin
References
- ^ Kaufman, Gil (2007-11-28). "Baby, A.K.A. Birdman, Arrested For Marijuana Possession". MTV News. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1575196/20071128/baby_aka_the_1_stunna.jhtml. Retrieved on 2009-03-22.
- ^ Chennault, Sam. "Baby the Birdman". Rhapsody. http://mp3.rhapsody.com/baby-the-birdman. Retrieved on 2009-07-07.
- ^ a b c d Jeffries, David (2006). "Birdman > Biography". allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:dnfuxqwgldfe~T1. Retrieved on 2009-03-22.
- ^ Mind Of Mannie. XXL: May 24, 2006
- ^ Birchmeier, Jason (2006). "Big Tymers > Biography". allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:0jfoxqwhldhe~T1. Retrieved on 2009-03-22.
- ^ Breeding, Kacie Dingus (2007-11-27). "Kingsport traffic stop cages rapper Birdman and his entourage on drug charges; ATF helps with firearms probe". The Times-Picayune. http://www.timesnews.net/article.php?id=9004042.
- ^ Reid, Shaheem (2007-11-28). "Baby -- A.K.A. Birdman -- Tells His Side Of Marijuana Bust". MTV News. http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1575249/20071128/baby_aka_the_1_stunna.jhtml. Retrieved on 2009-03-22.
- ^ "Always Strapped Birdman". amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/Always-Strapped-Birdman/dp/B002BW7A12.
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