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Brian "Baby" Williams(born Feb. 15 1974) is an African-American rapper and record executive, half-owner of Cash Money Records with his brother Ronald "Suga Slim" Williams. Baby, also known as The Birdman, recorded a number of albums with producer Mannie Fresh as The Big Tymers, and became one of the label's most prominent solo acts after the departures of Juvenile, The B.G., and Turk. 1974 is a common year starting on Tuesday (click on link for calendar). ...
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Cash Money Records is a hip-hop record label based in New Orleans. ...
In the music industry, record producer designates a person responsible for completing a master recording so that it is fit for release. ...
Mannie Fresh is an African-American record producer, the in-house producer for the New Orleans-based record label Cash Money Records. ...
The Big Tymers are an American hip hop duo, one of the popular acts on New Orleans record label Cash Money Records. ...
Juvenile (born Terius Gray) is a gangsta rapper from New Orleans. ...
The B.G. (short for The Baby Gangsta or B. Gizzle, born Christopher Dorsey in 1980 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an African-American rapper. ...
Brian and his brother Ronald started the lable Cash Money Records after attending a local party in 1991. The brothers noticed how the crowds reacted to the local music and decided to jump head first into the bourgeoning rap music scene. The label quickly signed local acts Pimp Daddy and three men crew U.N.L.V. Then, as luck would have it, Brian reconnected with a local DJ, Byron "Mannie Fresh" Thomas, who had returned from California to look for production work. Mannie immediately became the Cash-Money inhouse producer and is noted for producing almost all of Cash Money's songs. As for Brian, around the mid 90s, he befriended a young Christopher "B.G." Dorsey, and signed the young rapper to his lable. Pairing B.G. with another young'n, Lil Wayne, the label released their group effort, "True Storey". As success started to pile up for Cash Money, Baby signed on noted local rapper Juvenile and new-comers Bullet and Young Turk. The quintet was merged into the supergroup Hot Boys, borrowing a name from his brother Terrances' crew, and began touring. Bullet soon left the lable, and with just four artists, and his Big Tymers group, Baby built a strong buzz for his lable. Universal came calling and offered a 30 million dollar deal that allowed Cash Money to keep their masters. Brian signed the deal and Cash Money records blew up thanks to the succession of hits that included Juvenile's Ha, Back That Azz Up and B.G.'s Bling Bling. 1991 is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
But as his artists became more aware of their financial situation, they began to inquire Brian about his mismanagement of their funds. Around the same time, a few more sinister rumours emerged about the Big Tymer. On B.G.'s song Made Man, Brian brags about "putting the nigga to sleep" and "putting change in his feet," alluding to long running rumours of his connection to distributing heroin and playing a role in the death of U.N.L.V's Albert "Yella Boi" Thomas. Thomas had previously angered Brian by putting bullet holes in some of Brian's prized vehicles. The other major rumour was that Brian actively fostered both B.G. and Turk's heroin addiction in order to keep them in check and attached to the lable. Following a massive exodus in 2001 over funds, Cash Money dwindled down to just Lil Wayne and the Big Tymers. Unfazed by his situation, Brian adopted the "Birdman" moniker and begin taking rap more seriously. He soon replaced Juvenile as the lable's marquee artist and released the gold-selling #1 Stunna album. In 2003, Juvenile returned to the lable for one final album, and once again put Cash Money in the forefront of the industry. Taking advantage of the success, Brian inked a new deal with Universal, this time, for 100 million. Of the rappers who once toured with Cash Money, also worth noting is Young Buck who rapped in a group called "Head Bussa" and is now a member of 50 Cent's G-Unit. There are multiple uses of the term Young Buck. ...
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G-Unit is a rap group which consists of 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, (The) Game, R & B singer Olivia and, most recently, Spider Loc. ...
His hometown is New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the surrogate father of Lil Wayne, a member of Hot Boys and is a solo rapper. Baby teamed up with Lugz shoes and designed the Birdman Lugz, casual shoes, and came out with the single "Neck of the Woods" featuring Lil Wayne in 2005. City nickname: The Crescent City, The Big Easy, The City that Care Forgot Location of New Orleans Country State Parish United States Louisiana Orleans Parish Mayor C. Ray Nagin Area - Land - Water 350. ...
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