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Grand Daddy I.U. appeared as a guest on several hip hop albums in the 1990s, including Big L's Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous and Positive K's The Skills Dat Pay da Bills. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Grand Daddy I.U. did ghostwriting and production work for Markie and Roxanne Shanté but became disenchanted with Markie over a dispute involving publishing ...
Lead Pipe is the second studio album by American rapper Grand Daddy I.U. from Queens, New York.It was released on June 21, 1994 through Cold Chillin'/Epic Street.The entire album (with the exception of "Blast a New Asshole") was produced by Grand Daddy I.U. and Kay Cee.
Smooth Assassin is the debut studio album by the American rapper Grand Daddy I.U., from Queens, New York.It was released in 1990 via Cold Chillin' Records.The album was produced by Biz Markie, with Cutmaster Cool V serving as the co-producer and mixer of the album.
The Juice Crew was an American hip hop collective made up largely of Queensbridge, New York–based artists in the mid-to-late 1980s.Founded by radio DJ Mr. Magic, and housed by Tyrone Williams' record label Cold Chillin' Records, the Juice Crew helped introduce New School artists MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shante, Masta Ace, Tragedy, Craig G and Kool G Rap.
Entertainment, Big Daddy was released in the United States on June 25, 1999, by Columbia Pictures. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, the film was a success at the box office , grossing $235 million on a $34 million budget and becoming Sandler's highest-grosser domestically until Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015). [ 2 ]
Lee Ji-eun (Korean: 이지은; born May 16, 1993 [1]), also known by her stage name IU (아이유), is a South Korean singer-songwriter and actress.She signed with LOEN Entertainment (now Kakao Entertainment) in 2007 as a trainee and debuted as a singer at the age of fifteen with the EP Lost and Found (2008).
Big Daddy Kane (born 1968), American rapper; Big Daddy Kinsey (1927–2001), American Chicago blues singer and musician; Eric "Big Daddy" Nord (1919–1989), American Beat Generation-era nightclub owner, poet, actor, and hipster; Ed Roth (1932–2001), American artist, cartoonist, illustrator, pinstriper and custom car designer and builder
In 1991, Mellencamp said: "'Big Daddy' was the best record I ever made. Out of my agony came a couple of really beautiful songs. You can't be 22 years old and had two dates and understand that album." [17] Mellencamp was heavily involved in painting at this time in his life and decided not to tour behind Big Daddy. [18]