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Mannie Fresh Birth name Byron O. Thomas Born March 20, 1969 Origin New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Genres Hip hop, bounce Occupations Rapper, record producer, disc jockey Instruments Keyboard
Synthesizer
Roland TR-808
MPC2000
Bass guitarYears active 1987–present Labels Cash Money
Universal Records
Def Jam South
Def Jam
Chubby Boy RecordsAssociated acts Cash Money Millionaires, T.I. Website [1] Byron O. Thomas,[1] (born March 20, 1969) [2] better known by his stage name Mannie Fresh, is currently an artist and hip-hop producer who records for Def Jam South and his own division Chubby Boy Records. He is probably most famous for his time producing tracks for Cash Money Records from 1993 to 2005, and one half of the hip-hop duo Big Tymers with Birdman.
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Biography
Thomas began loving music at the age of nine as a local New Orleans DJ, playing songs at parties and clubs. In the late 1980s he began a partnership with New Orleans rapper MC Gregory D. They released their first album together Throwdown in 1987, with Mannie Fresh producing and MC Gregory D rapping. They would release two more records together in the late 1980s and early 1990s. After their last album together, in 1993 Thomas met Bryan "Baby" Williams who gave him an opportunity to become the in-house producer of his record label Cash Money Records. With Williams's help, Thomas made chart-topping albums for the Hot Boys, which was composed of Lil Wayne, B.G., Juvenile, and Turk, producing all of the group’s singles. He also produced all tracks on the members’ solo works as well.[3] Later, Thomas formed the Big Tymers along with Williams, as Mannie Fresh and Birdman respectively, and released five albums.[4] In 2004, he released his own debut solo album The Mind of Mannie Fresh, which consisted of 30 tracks and featured the single “Real Big,” which peaked at #72 on the Billboard Hot 100.[5] In 2005, he split from Cash Money for financial reasons, and later joined Def Jam South, to which he is currently signed.[6] On October 27, 2009, Mannie Fresh released his second solo album, Return of the Ballin'. The album was entirely produced by Fresh himself and featured prominent guests Rick Ross and Lil Jon.
Discography
Main articles: Mannie Fresh discography and Mannie Fresh production discography- Studio albums
- 2004: The Mind of Mannie Fresh
- 2009: Return of the Ballin'
Links
References
- ^ Guevara, Natalie (2007-11-30). "Sister of Producer Mannie Fresh Slain Inside Her Home". Vibe. http://www.vibe.com/news/news_headlines/2007/11/manniefresh_sister_murder/. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
- ^ "Mannie Fresh - Biography". http://people.famouswhy.com/mannie_fresh/.
- ^ Sanneh, Kelefa (2005-12-06). "Set to Put New Orleans Rap Back on Top". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/06/arts/music/06wayne.html?pagewanted=all. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
- ^ Sanneh, Kelefa (2005-01-03). "Loving, Rapping, Snuggling and...". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/03/arts/music/03choi.html. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
- ^ Capobianco, Ken (2004-12-31). "CD report - The Mind of Mannie Fresh". The Boston Globe. http://www.boston.com/ae/music/cd_reviews/articles/2004/12/31/cd_report/. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
- ^ Sanneh, Kelefa (2006-04-23). "New Orleans Hip-Hop Is the Home of Gangsta Gumbo". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/23/arts/music/23sann.html?pagewanted=all. Retrieved 2009-06-26.
Mannie Fresh Studio albums The Mind of Mannie Fresh · Return of the Ballin'Singles "Conversation" · "Real Big" · "Like a Boss" · "Drought"Featured Singles "Back That Thang Up" · "Bling Bling" · "I Need a Hot Girl" · "I Got That Fire" · "Do That" · "In My Life" · "Bring It Back" · "And Then What" · "What It Do" · "Move Around" · "That Girl" · "Naw Mean" · "My Hood"Related articles Birdman | Mannie Freshalbums Other albums Baller Blockin' SoundtrackSingles "Stun'n (Remix)" | "Big Ballin'" | "Number One Stunna" | "Get Your Roll On" | "Still Fly" | "Oh Yeah!" | "This Is How We Do"Other Singles "10 Wayz" | "My Life" | "We Hustle" | "Snake" | "Baller Blockin"Cash Money Records Artists Ashley Ring · B.G. · Birdman · Brisco · Bow Wow · Busta Rhymes · Cool & Dre · Cory Gunz · DJ Khaled · Drake · Glasses Malone · Gudda Gudda · Jae Millz · Jay Sean · Kevin Rudolf · Lil Chuckee · Lil Twist · Lil Wayne · Mack Maine · Nicki Minaj · Shanell · Short Dawg · T Lopez · T-Streets · TygaFormer artists 2 Pistols · All Star Cashville Prince · Big Tymers · Boo & Gotti · Cash Money Millionaires · Cristina · Curren$y · D-Boyz · Dunk Ryders · Freeway · Gillie Da Kid · Hot Boys · Jazze Pha · Juvenile · Keke Wyatt · Kidd Kidd · Kilo-G · Lac · Lil' Mo · Lil Slim · Mack 10 · Magnolia Shorty · Mannie Fresh · Mikkey · Mr. Ivan · Ms. Tee · Omarion · Pimp Daddy · PxMxWx · Stacks · Stone · Tec-9 · Teena Marie · Tha Dogg Pound · The B.G.'z · TQ · Turk · U.N.L.V. · Young BuckDef Jam South Founders Current artists Mannie Fresh • Ludacris • Rick Ross • DJ Khaled • The-Dream • Troy Gentile • Yung Berg • Ace Hood • Young Jeezy • USDA • Slick Pulla • Triple C's • Lil Scrappy • Big Sean • Willy Northpole • Brutha • TK N CASH • I-20 • Unladylike • Lil Fate • Lil Ru • Fast Life YungstazFormer artists Bobby V • Scarface • Jarvis • Lazy Eye • LeLe • Serius Jones • Shawnna • Blood Raw • Shareefa • Steph JonesRelated articles and record labels Categories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- Cash Money Records artists
- African American rappers
- Rappers from New Orleans, Louisiana
- Musicians from New Orleans, Louisiana
- Def Jam Recordings artists
- American hip hop record producers
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