61093 ZOMBA (18.98) WEBBIE Savage Life TRILL 83825 ASYLUM (18.98) FANTASIA Free. He’s perhaps most known for the song I.N.D.E.P.E.N.D.E.N.T.
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Executive producers Turk and Mel waste none of this progress and enlist an A-list set of guest stars - Bun B, Rick Ross, and the late Pimp C, just to name a few - plus beatmakers with Mannie Fresh and B-Real supplementing the work of the Trill label's own Mouse on tha Track. The set was reissued as a DualDisc last week with two extra tracks: his. Webbie is an American recording artist & actor from Baton Rogue, Louisiana.
While a top-shelf MC could add insight and answers, Webbie is at least able to offer vivid, eye-level views of his situation now that he's upped his lyrical game. on September 6, 1985) is a rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Webbie 2nd Album 'Savage Life 2' Was released in 2008. Webbie's debut album 'Savage Life' was released on July 4 2005.
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Webbie made the 3rd album in the Savage Life series in 2012, followed by a fourth album released in 2013. His song 'Bad Bitch' was featured in the 2005 movie Hustle & Flow. Webbie was quickly becoming a hot commodity in the music industry.
On the other there's the shotgun under the bed and the mean streets to which millionaire Webbie must remain connected in order to stay credible. A track on the album went all the way to the number one spot on the Rap Songs chart for Billboard, also placing among the top ten on the Hot 100 chart. On one hand there's the sleeping with beautiful women and the stacks of money. In an effort to balance the album, the usual hooky club tracks like the horribly infectious "Independent" mix with deeper, more ambitious numbers like "Just Like This" where the paradox of hood stardom is explored. The single ' Give Me That ' has been certified as gold in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America. The album was released on July 5, 2005, by Trill Entertainment, Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. His mouth is still foul, his ego is still huge, and his allegiance to the game - plus all the misogyny that comes with it - is still strong, but there's little doubt that Webbie wants more than just hit singles. Savage Life is the debut album by American rapper Webbie.
The implication that it meant "sequel" had been abused by a long line of albums where "2" just meant "we hope it sells as much as the first." Webbie's follow-up to the first, very successful Savage Life should have dropped the numeral altogether because here the rapper sounds much sharper and significantly more mature. In 2008, putting a "2" on the cover of your album meant little in the world of hip-hop.