Bryan Williams [1] (born February 15, 1969),[2] better
known by his stage name Birdman or Baby, is an American rapper and
record executive from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the co-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.
Birdman was born and raised in Uptown New Orleans.[3] With his brother
Ronald "Slim" Williams, Birdman founded Cash Money Records
in 1990.[2] 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]
[edit] Big Tymers
In 1997, he joined rapper Mannie Fresh to form the duo Big Tymers.[2]
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]
[edit] 2002-2004: Birdman and Fast Money
In 2002 Birdman released his self-titled debut studio album, Birdman,[2]
with the singles "Do That" and "What Happened to That
Boy" (with 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;[2] Fast
Money spawned the singles "Get Your 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.
[edit] 2005-2007: Like Father Like Son and 5 * Stunna
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 performing at Club Nokia in May 2010.
[edit] 2009: Priceless
Birdman's first single from his album Pricele$$ was "Always
Strapped", featuring Lil Wayne, and the second "Written
on Her", featuring British singer Jay Sean. "Southside" featuring
Lil Wayne is the third single.[6] "Money to Blow" featuring
Drake and Lil Wayne is the fourth single. "4 My Town (Play Ball)" featuring
Drake and Lil Wayne is the fifth single. "Written on Her" also
became Birdman's first UK release in December 2009.[7]
[edit] 2010-present: Bigger Than Life and future collaboration plans
In 2010 he was going to release an album titled "Priceless
2" a sequel to his previous album, but changed it to "Bigger
Than Life."[8] The first promotional single was titled "Loyalty" and
featured Lil Wayne and Tyga.[8] Other collaborations will come from
Rick Ross, Young Jeezy, Bun B and Drake.[8] The album will drop during
Q1 of 2011.[9] He released a music video for a possible future single, "My
Jewel" which features Bun B and Young Jeezy.[10] He released
the first official single "Fire Flame" on November 22,
2010 which features Lil Wayne.[11]
Birdman is set to release an album with Rick Ross titled The H sometime
in the future.[12] A second Father Like Son album with Lil Wayne
is to be released during June 2011 around Fathers Day.[9]
[edit] Net worth
Birdman has an estimated net worth of over $400 million. Much of
that money has come from a variety of business deals with Universal
Music Group as well as from sales within Cash Money Records.
[edit] Legal troubles
Birdman was arrested and charged with possession of more than two
ounces of marijuana in November 2007.[13][14] He was released on
$1,500 bond.[15]
On October 2009, Birdman, Lil Wayne, Cash Money Records and various
music distribution outlets were sued for copyright infringement by
Thomas Marasciullo, who claims his voice was used without permission.
The rappers asked him to record some "Italian-styled spoken
word recordings" in 2006. The lyrics were allegedly used on "Respect" and
other tracks from the rappers' collaboration album Like Father, Like
Son and Birdman's 5 * Stunna.[16]
[edit] Discography
Main article: Birdman discography
See also: Big Tymers discography
Studio albums
* Birdman (2002)
* Fast Money (2005)
* 5 * Stunna (2007)
* Pricele$$ (2009)
* Bigger Than Life (2011)[9]
Collaboration albums
* 2006: Like Father, Like Son (with Lil Wayne)
* 2011: Like Father, Like Son 2 (with Lil Wayne)