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Bryan Christopher Williams (né Brooks; February 15, 1969), better known by his stage names Birdman or Baby, is an American rapper and record executive. He is the public face of Cash Money Records , a record label he co-founded with his older brother, Ronald "Slim" Williams , in 1991.
Bryan "Baby" Williams (pictured) founded Cash Money Records in 1991 with his brother Ronald "Slim" Williams. Cash Money's first artist, New Orleans–based rapper Kilo G, issued his debut album, The Sleepwalker, in 1992 as the label's first release. [7] The label then signed the hip hop group U.N.L.V., composed of rappers Lil Ya, Tec 9 and ...
Ronald Jay "Slim" Williams (born November 11, 1964) [1] [2] [3] is an American entrepreneur and record executive who co-founded the record label Cash Money Records in 1991, along with his younger brother, rapper Bryan "Birdman" Williams. [4] He has served as executive producer for most of the label's major releases since 1997. In contrast to ...
The Lil Wayne drama just keeps on coming. An indictment reportedly filed last month in Cobb County, Georgia, alleges that Cash Money Records' Birdman (aka Bryan Williams) and Young Thug (aka ...
Birdman (rapper) (born 1969), record executive, record producer, and rapper whose real name is Bryan Williams; Bryan Williams (American football) (born 1987), NFL and AFL football player; Bryan C. Williams, member of the Ohio Board of Education, and former member of the Ohio House of Representatives; Bryan Williams (professor) (born 1949 ...
Here’s Brian Williams’ ‘Rapper’s Delight’ Supercut Jimmy Fallon Forced Upon Us. The Sugarhill Gang, Living Colour, Grandmaster Caz Join Forces in Harlem Church for Epic ‘Rapper’s ...
400 Degreez is the commercial debut and overall third studio album by American rapper Juvenile. The album was released on November 3, 1998, by Universal Records and Bryan "Baby" Williams' Cash Money Records. It remains Juvenile's best-selling album of his solo career, with six million copies sold as of 2021. [2]
The music video for "What Happened to That Boy" was directed by Benny Boom and filmed in New Orleans. [2] The video had to be recorded twice: following the completion of the original shoot, it transpired that the cinematographer had placed the film reel into the camera backwards, meaning none of the shoot had been captured. [2]