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  1. Bad Boy South is a southern hip hop spin-off label of Bad Boy Records. The label was founded by Sean Combs in 2003.

  2. Oct 13, 2018 · Bad Boy South is a record label that signed various hip hop and rap artists, such as Lil Wayne, Nelly, and Boyz N Da Hood. See the complete roster of Bad Boy South artists, their genres, and their albums on this web page.

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  3. Jun 4, 2023 · Sun 4th Jun 2023 19.00 BST. Bun B is a household name in hip-hop. As one-half of the legendary Texas duo UGK, alongside Pimp C, the emcee (real name Bernard Freeman) accumulated several hits, including one with the Billionaire artist Jay-Z in 1999 as featured artists on the anthemic Timbaland-produced track ‘Big Pimpin.’.

    • Notorious B.I.G. - Ready To Die (1994) In the summer of ’94, the world was introduced to a young man named Christopher Wallace, a big six-foot plus, three hundred pound emcee who’s tone and delivery were simply vicious.
    • Notorious B.I.G. - Life After Death (1997) The great Biggie Smalls. After delivering one of the stellar debuts of all-time with Ready To Die, heads worldwide were ready for the follow-up album, Life After Death.
    • Black Rob - Life Story (2000) Straight from Brooklyn came a gritty cat named Robert Ross, aka Black Rob. Shining on cuts with Faith Evans, Total, and his memorable performances on the aforementioned No Way Out, it was time for BR to drop his highly anticipated debut, Life Story.
    • Puff Daddy & The Family - No Way Out (1997) Reeling from the death of his signature artist and close friend Biggie Smalls, the artist then known as Puff Daddy wanted to release an album with his Bad Boy family – primarily The Lox, Ma$e, and Black Rob – called No Way Out.
    • The Notorious B.I.G. The Notorious B.I.G., also known as Biggie, is regarded as arguably one of the greatest rappers ever. Biggie's success when signed to Bad Boy Records propelled the label to new heights and established them as the premier rap collective on the East Coast.
    • Craig Mack. Craig Mack signed to Bad Boy Records in 1993 and was the first rapper to release music under the Bad Boy label. Mack gained national fame with his 1994 single "Flava in Ya Ear."
    • Faith Evans. Faith Evans was the first female artist to sign with Bad Boy Records in 1994. Before releasing her debut album, Evans wrote and provided background vocals to Usher and Mary J. Blige.
    • Ma$e. After Biggie's death, Ma$e became the top artist for Bad Boys Records. In 1997 and 1998, Ma$e recorded five platinum singles and five US No. 1 singles, including "Can't Nobody Hold Me Down," "Mo Money More Problems," "Been Around the World," "Feel So Good," "What You Want," and "Lookin' At Me."
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  5. Provided to YouTube by Bad Boy RecordsBad Boy South ・ Toni Braxton & Dru HillTribute To The Notorious B.I.G.: The Soundtrack℗ 1997 Bad Boy/Puff Daddy Records

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  6. Topics about Bad Boy South albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories This category contains studio albums released on the Bad Boy South label. Please move any non-studio albums to an appropriate subcategory per WikiProject Albums guidelines .

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