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Videos: Playaz Circle

Big Dawg

Can't Remember

Duffle Bag Boy

Yeah We Gettin' Rich

Stupid


Playaz Circle is a rap duo signed to the Disturbing tha Peace record label.

The duo was formed c in 1997 by two childhood friends Tity Boi (Tauheed Epps) and Dolla Boy (Earl Conyers) in College Park, GA. They created the acronym Playaz which stands for Preparing Legal Assets for Years from A-Z. The duo put all their money together to release their independent album United We Stand, United We Fall. The album had features from Lil Fate, I-20 and others from the Disturbing tha Peace family. They were introduced to Ludacris by Lil Fate and soon became good friends as they all shared the same dream. Tity Boi (Tauheed Epps) played basketball at ASU (Alabama State University) in Montgomery, Alabama.

Unfortunately, Playaz Circle ran into bad luck. Tity Boi was shot and Dolla Boy incarcerated. Their career was at a standstill. After hearing their misfortune, Ludacris reached out and then signed them. They have also been in a commercial with Ludacris for the "Two Miles an Hour" video. Later Tity Boi started a solo career. Also he started the new aliases Two Chains, Mr. Hair Weave Killa.

Their highly-anticipated debut album Supply & Demand was released on October 30, 2007, and featured the hit singles "Duffle Bag Boy" with Lil' Wayne, "Betta Knock" and "U Can Believe It" with Ludacris. In January 2010 Playaz Circle filmed a music video for their single "Big Dawg" featuring Lil Wayne and Birdman at Studio Space Atlanta. Tity Boi has recently appeared on Nicole Wray's single "I Like It".
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums

2007: Supply & Demand
2009: Flight 360: The Takeoff
TBA: More Supply & More Demand

[edit] Singles
Year Song Chart positions Album
U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap
2007 "Duffle Bag Boy" (featuring Lil Wayne) 15 4 2 Supply & Demand
2009 "Stupid" (featuring OJ Da Juiceman) — 101 — Flight 360: The Takeoff
2010 "Big Dawg" (featuring Lil Wayne)



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