One of the most influential figures in the history of Southern rap, and rap in general since the late '90s, Cash Money Records CEO
Bryan Williams goes by the name
Birdman when he grabs the mike. With lyrics typically revolving around money, cars, and hustling, his music is ambitious, extravagant, and hedonistic, serving as a primary example of the Dirty South sound. Throughout his career,
Williams has played a major role in the careers of many rap superstars, including
Lil Wayne,
Drake, and
Nicki Minaj. Active since the early '90s, his career as a rapper took off by the end of the decade, when he formed the successful duo
Big Tymers. Then known as Baby,
Williams made his solo debut with the 2002 album
Birdman. Following
Big Tymers' breakup, he switched his moniker to
Birdman with the release of 2005's
Fast Money, a Top Ten hit. Following a number three-charting
Lil Wayne collaboration, 2006's
Like Father, Like Son,
Birdman continued releasing solo efforts throughout the decade. During the 2010s, he spearheaded Cash Money's all-star
Rich Gang project, and released a few collaborative mixtapes, including two
Lost at Sea releases with
Jacquees.
Williams formed Cash Money in 1991 with his brother
Ronald "Slim" Williams. Releases by
B.G.,
the Hot Boys,
Juvenile, and many others built the Cash Money empire into a Dirty South powerhouse.
Williams himself displayed his vocal skills on the
Hot Boys albums, but it was with Cash Money's in-house producer,
Mannie Fresh, that he really made his mark. The two formed the group
Big Tymers in 1997 and made of series of albums that became Dirty South favorites. He broke out on his own with the gold-certified
Birdman (credited to Baby aka the #1 Stunna) in 2002. After the album's release, he oversaw an urban footwear collection for the Lugz company, narrated the video game Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition, and appeared in the 2005 movie Beauty Shop. Three years after his solo debut,
Birdman released his second solo album,
Fast Money.
In 2006, he teamed with his "surrogate son,"
Lil Wayne, for
Like Father, Like Son, another gold-certified release. Solo effort
5 * Stunna followed in 2007, followed by
Pricele$$ in 2009. Several singles appeared throughout 2010 and 2011 in anticipation of
Birdman's Bigga Than Life, but the album was ultimately shelved. Instead, he released a few collaborative mixtapes, including The H: The Lost Album, Vol. 1 (with
Rick Ross) in 2013. He also formed
Rich Gang, and the group's releases featured contributions from Cash Money affiliates such as
Young Thug and
Rich Homie Quan.
In 2016,
Birdman collaborated with R&B singer/rapper
Jacquees on an EP titled
Lost at Sea, which was followed by the full-length sequel
Lost at Sea II in 2018. The next year, he reunited with
Juvenile on the joint project
Just Another Gangsta. Later in 2019, he and
Juvenile teamed up with
Lil Wayne for the single "Ride Dat." More collaborations arrived in 2020, including "Plaques" with
Young Greatness and "STUNNAMAN" with
Roddy Ricch and
Lil Wayne. ~ David Jeffries