Showing posts with label Big Tymers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Tymers. Show all posts

April 18, 2018

Big Tymers - Designer Caskets Videoshoot @ New Orleans, LA

Una publicación compartida de Mannie Figgie Fresh (@manniefresh) el

Una publicación compartida de Mannie Figgie Fresh (@manniefresh) el

Una publicación compartida de Mannie Figgie Fresh (@manniefresh) el

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Una publicación compartida de Official HotBoy Turk (@hotboyturk_32) el

Una publicación compartida de Official HotBoy Turk (@hotboyturk_32) el

#DesignerCaskets everyone showed up today 💥📷 @dr.clipz

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June 16, 2015

Kruze - 30 Mins. of New Orleans Classics Part. 1 (Dj Session)



00:00 - B.G., Baby, Mannie Fresh - Pimpin' Aint E-Z Part. 1 (1998)
03:12 - Juvenile feat. Turk - Welcome 2 Tha Nolia (1998)
07:20 - Big Tymers feat. Paparue, Lil Wayne - Stun'n Remix (1998)
11:02 - Raw Dizzy feat. DJ Raj Smoove, Lil Wayne - Clap Ya Hands (2005)
14:30 - B.G. feat. Lil Derrick - Represent (1996)
17:15 - Mr. Ivan feat. Mannie Fresh - Devil N Me!! (1994)
20:26 - Mystikal feat. Black Menace - Out That Boot Camp Clicc (1994)
22:43 - Juvenile - Solja Rag (1997)
25:50 - Partners & Crime feat. Bun B - Smoke Somethin (2006)

May 7, 2013

CMR Plannin' a New Big Tymers Album with Drake?


The duo of Birdman and Mannie Fresh may return after nearly 10 years, though it's either getting an addition or a replacement in Drake.

Between 1998 and 2003, the Big Tymers released five albums. The early breakthrough duo for Cash Money Records included producer/rapper Mannie Fresh and label co-founder/rapper Birdman (p/k/a Baby). The group disbanded in 2003, after Mannie Fresh left Cash Money, citing financial disputes, before signing a solo deal at Def Jam Records.

In the last two years, there has been discussion of Mannie Fresh producing for Cash Money acts—namely Mystikal—with whom he was working with before the longtime No Limit/Jive Records act signed with CMR.

Lil Wayne made a bold revelation though, telling MTV's Rap Fix that there is a "possibility" of a Big Tymers reunion, with a multi-platinum addition. "[There is] a possibility of a Big Tymers album—adding Drake. But that kid is busy; there's all kinds of possibilities." At present it is unclear if the album would include Mannie Fresh.

Wayne also dismissed plans of immediate upcoming plans for Tha Carter VI album.

Video: MTV:com

October 1, 2012

Mannie Fresh Performs @ San Francisco (Live)




Sep 15 2012 - Mannie Fresh performs "Go DJ" live at the Mezzanine in San Francisco, CA.
Credits goes to OZONE MAGAZINE

May 15, 2011

Tear Da Clup Up Thugs feat. Cash Money Millionaires - Hypnotize Cash Money



A classic collaboration video by:
Tear Da Club Up Thugs (DJ Paul, Juicy J and Lord Infamous)
Hot Boys (Juvenile, B.G., Turk and Lil'Wayne)
& Big Tymers (Baby/Birdman and Mannie Fresh)


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January 30, 2011

Big Tymin': A Look At The Dynamic Duo (Big Tymers)


To many, they were just another group in the world of hip hop around the late 90's to early 2000's. To those that loved the game of hip hop, they were pioneers of their craft. No, they weren't Jay-Z, NaS, Biggie, 2Pac, etc. They were 'Game Spitters' that were out to make a name for themselves. The thing is....they did more than that.

In early 1997, Bryan "Baby/#1 Stunna/Birdman" Williams and Mannie Fresh decided that it was about time they started putting together an album. From the first records they recorded together in 1996 on just album's as B.G.'s "Chopper City" or Tec-9's "Straight From Tha Ramp!" they knew their chemistry was there. When the finally released, "How You Luv That?" in February 1998 , they saw their mid-range hit "Stun'n" make some air-play.

After such a good start, in September 1998 they decided to drop, "How You Luv That? [Vol. 2]". That album only interchanged, roughly about, 6 tracks. The main hit's off of that release were both "Big Ballin'", which featured former UTP Records artist Chilli on the chorus, and "Stun'n [Remix]" (feat. Paparue & Lil' Wayne).

Once 2000 hit the BT's were rollin'! Nothing could top their success more than their third release entitled, "I Got That Work". The album dropped on a cold February Tuesday in 2000. Their major hit's were non other than "Get Your Roll On", "#1 Stunna" (feat. Juvenile, Lil' Wayne & Lac) & "10 Ways". This album cemented their fame as a group. They would only evolve as a duo from that point...

Once 2002 hit, the fan were begging for a new release. The thing is, they never saw what Baby & Mannie would have in store. By then, Juvenile, B.G. and Turk had all left the label. Cash Money had plenty of new artist's to showcase. The question was, 'were they up to the test?'. Problem was, the media and fans wouldn't know what hit them! The new album featured new acts to Cash Money that included Mikkey Halsted, T.Q., Boo & Gotti, Gillie Da Kid, Tateeze, Christina, Mack 10 and Lac & Stone!


With the Big Tymers new album, "Hood Rich" in the spring of 2002 they came through with major force. They had such hits as, "Still Fly" and "Oh Yeah!" (feat. Tateeze and Boo & Gotti). That album alone is a major hit. Add in the featured personnel and flawless production from Mannie Fresh and Jazze Pha......you have a modern classic!

The Big Tymers would hit their final stride in late 2003 with the diverse album, "Big Money Heavyweight". The album featured the hits, "This Is How We Do It", "Gangsta Girl" (feat. R. Kelly) & "No Love" (feat. Jazze Pha). The best track on the album was "Down South" (feat. Ludacris, Lil' Wayne & Jazze Pha) though. All of that aside, the album was nothing short of a classic!

In the end......what we as Cash Money Records fans is to see a new Big Tymers album, as much as we do the much anticipated Hot Boys Reunion album. Fact of the matter is.....Bryan Williams and Byron Thomas...if you get to read this, please join back and make a new Big Tymers album. You got fans that respect you enough to drop another classic!

by Money Mack