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James Adarryl Tapp Jr. (September 9, 1977 – November 26, 2003), [1] better known by his stage name Soulja Slim, was an American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is best known for his guest appearance on Juvenile 's 2004 single " Slow Motion ", which peaked atop the Billboard Hot 100 .
On December 28, a man named Steven Kennedy was killed; police said that the murder was likely a revenge killing in response to the 2003 murder of a New Orleans rapper named James "Soulja Slim" Tapp; police charged Harris and Jerome Hampton for that crime. [2]
Name Date of death Age at death Place of death Cause of death Ref. Scott La Rock: August 27, 1987 25 New York City, New York, U.S. : Shooting [7]Paul C: July 17, 1989 24
The album featured performances by Young Buck, Soulja Slim, Juvenile, Wacko, Skip and Corey Cee both as a group or by themselves. A second compilation entitled Street Stories was made in 2003. During the early stages of his career, 50 Cent worked with Young Buck, Skip, and Wacko on multiple songs for his mixtapes including 50 Cent Is the Future.
[6] [7] She received her nickname from Soulja Slim, also known as Magnolia Slim, because both had grown up in New Orleans' dangerous Magnolia Projects. [8] Nicknamed "Queen of Bounce," she collaborated with many Cash Money artists beginning in the 1990s, including Juvenile and Hot Boys. [4] She was first featured on Juvenile's 1997 song "3rd ...
Slim 400, whose real name was Vincent Cohran, was shot while exiting his vehicle in the 8600 block of South 7th Avenue in Inglewood about 7:50 p.m. on Dec. 8, police said. He was 34 years old.
Years Later...A Few Months After is the fourth and final studio album by rapper Soulja Slim released exactly 3 months before his death. It was released on Koch Records.
Juve the Great includes the hit single "Slow Motion" featuring Soulja Slim, who was shot dead almost a month before the album's release, which topped the Billboard Hot 100. It became the most successful single for both artists and made Soulja Slim one of the only artists to top the charts posthumously.