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Topic-icon {!@#FREE !@@} BIRDMAN & JUVENILE JUST ANOTHER GANGSTA Mp3 Album Download

5 years 7 months ago #14562 by downloadnew

{!@#FREE !@@} BIRDMAN & JUVENILE JUST ANOTHER GANGSTA Mp3 Album Download Most details of their upcoming project are currently being kept hush. We do know however that the two Uptown natives (both came out of the Magnolia Projects) intend on dropping their joint album on Cash Money Records some time this year. The first single for the project is Just Another Gangsta and a video has already been shot for it, which we've embedded below. Unfortunately, only part of the video has been to the public at this point.







Tracks
1 Just Another Gangsta
2 Broke
3 Back Then
4 Filthy Money
5 Breeze
6 From Tha Block
7 Newly Exposed
8 Tonight
9 From the Bottom
10 One Two
11 Today
12 Dreams (Ft. NLE Choppa)

Birdman has teamed up with Juvenile, Cash Money Records’ first breakout star, to release a nostalgia-fueled album titled Just Another Gangsta.

The LP is Juvenile’s first release since rejoining Cash Money, which he helped turn into an industry powerhouse in the late 90s. Juvie and Birdman’s reunion project features 12 tracks and includes a guest appearance by up-and-comer NLE Choppa.

Juvenile originally left left Cash Money Records in 2001 due to contractual disputes with the label.

Bryan Christopher Williams (born Bryan Christopher Brooks; February 15, 1969), known by his stage name Birdman (also known as Baby), is an American rapper, record executive and entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and public face of Cash Money Records which he founded with his older brother Ronald "Slim" Williams in 1991. Birdman released his eponymous debut album in 2002, and has gone on to release four solo studio albums in total. Aside from his solo career, he is also a member of the hip-hop duo Big Tymers, along with producer Mannie Fresh.

Along with his solo work and numerous releases with the Big Tymers, Birdman has released a collaboration album and numerous tracks with fellow rapper and protégé Lil Wayne, whom he discovered and took under his wing at an early age. Birdman has also made his name by contributing to the making of YMCMB (Young Money Cash Money Billionaires), a combination of the former's "Cash Money" and Lil Wayne's Young Money Entertainment imprint under the label. Birdman has also founded the project and hip hop supergroup Rich Gang, bringing attention to artists such as Young Thug and Rich Homie Quan.

Birdman was born Bryan Christopher Brooks on February 15, 1969 at Charity Hospital in New Orleans to Johnnie Williams and Gladys Brooks. For almost a month after his birth, he did not have a given name, which led to people simply calling him "Baby", a nickname he retains to this day. Williams did not sign the birth certificate, which led to Bryan taking his mother's surname at birth. As a child, Brooks and his family lived on top of a bar, which was owned by their

father. His mother, Gladys, became ill and died in 1975 when Bryan was five years old.[1][3][4] After their mother's death, Birdman and his siblings Kim, Ronald and Ray were taken in by their uncle and spent two or three years in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, followed by two years in foster care upon their return to New Orleans. After their father Johnnie learned that they were in the foster home, a long legal battle took place in the mid-'70s which eventually ended with Johnnie and his wife Patricia gaining full custody and Bryan's name changing to Bryan Williams. He then lived in the Magnolia Projects

in Central City, New Orleans, where he developed a strong friendship with his step-brother Eldrick Wise.[8] While living in the Magnolia, Williams and Wise began committing robberies and sold heroin before both getting arrested at the age of 16. At 18, both were again arrested for drug possession and sentenced to three years in Elayn Hunt Correctional Center. Williams served 18 months before he was acquitted of all charges.

After Bryan was released from prison, he and Slim both began paying attention to the emerging bounce sub-genre of hip-hop, a sound that was quickly becoming popular in nightclubs all over New Orleans. In 1991, Bryan came up with the idea to form their own record label, and wanted to name it "Cash Money Records". Bryan and Slim would then travel to nightclubs all over Louisiana to see who was playing and try and recruit artists to the fledgling label. Their first signed artist was a local rapper named Kilo G, who released the label's first ever project, a horrorcore album titled "The Sleepwalker" in 1991.[10]

Bryan and Slim continued to recruit more and more artists, and Bryan was able to convince his friend and local DJ Mannie Fresh to become Cash Money's in-house producer. By the mid-1990s, Cash Money had grown to a popular independent label in the south, with most of their fanbase located in New Orleans and the surrounding areas. In 1994, Cash Money artist Lil' Slim was introduced to 11-year-old Dwayne Carter at a local block party, and after hearing him rap, bought him to Baby's attention, and soon after Carter was signed to Cash Money as the youngest artist on the label. Carter was placed into a group with another young rapper, 13-year-old Christopher Dorsey, and the two would be known as "Baby D" and "Lil Doogie", The B.G.'z. During this time, Baby himself also began to rap as a member of the group 32 Golds, going by the name B-32.[12] Despite their regional popularity, the label suffered many setbacks in the

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