Ted Raimi is Playing Dead, webseries Monsters and Critics.com Based on a short play written by Keilly, the webbie follows Grace, an out-of-work actress that lands a part-time job as Death. To pay the bills, ...
Souls of Mischief SFStation.com Tajai: To me, when he said ?I helped out Webbie? and then says ?I helped your boy Beeda Weeda? ? and that's an artist I put out ? basically, he's talking ...
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Round Up: Pocket HD Camcorder Guide Digital Camera Reviews Sony unveiled their first pocket HD camcorder at CES 2009, calling it the Webbie. At CES 2010, they re-unveiled their pocket HD camcorder, ...
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New release from the Oklahoma artist Hollywood BigNews.biz (press release) Rapping since the 3rd grade Hollywood, a graduate of North East Academy in Oklahoma City, lists Andre 3000, Pimp C, Nas, Bootsie, and Webbie as some of his ...
Webster Gradney, Jr., who performs under the mononymWebbie, is an Americanrapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was signed to the independent Trill Entertainment label from 2003 to 2005.1 In 2005 he came into the hip hop scene in with "Gimme That" featuring Bun B. His songs "Bad Bitch" and "Swerve" were featured on Gangsta Musik, his 2003 group album with Lil' Boosie, and in the 2005 movie Hustle & Flow. Both songs are also on Webbie's debut album Savage Life which was released in the summer of 2005 under Atlantic Records.1 He is currently planning an independent biography movie called Ghetto Stories: The Movie with Lil' Boosie, based on their lives and lyrical themes.2
Webbie was born September 6, 1985 as Webster Gradney, Jr. in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.1 His mother Joycelyn died of cancer when he was eight years old, so his parental care was split between his father and grandmother.3 Ever since he was five years old, he had been writing rhymes, and throughout his childhood he had become an avid fan of hardcore rap artists including Southern hip hop performers Master P, Eightball & MJG, the Geto Boys, and UGK, as well as West Coast rap such as 2Pac, Eazy-E, and Snoop Dogg. His admiration for hip-hop is attributed to his cousin from California.3 He attended Broadmoor Middle School, where he played quarterback for the football team the Buccaneers. 7th grade math teacher Sean Fluharty described Gradney as a "quiet, mild-mannered student" and said "he was actually pretty good at math."3
Things changed for him one day in the fall of 2001 after he made a freestyle rap about his late mother.4 Thus, he was signed to independent label Trill Entertainment by rapper Pimp C of UGK.1
Music career
Under Trill, he recorded two albums in collaboration with fellow Baton Rouge-based rapper Lil' Boosie, Ghetto Stories in 2003 and Gangsta Musik in 2004. As Webbie's solo tracks "Gimme Dat" " were frequently featured in mixtapes, Trill began a deal to sign Webbie to the Warner Bros. Records subsidiary label Atlantic Records. He was signed there, and his major-label debut Savage Life was released in 20051, debuting at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.5 In 2007, he wrote and performed on the track "Wipe Me Down" by rapper and began work on his follow-up album Savage Life 2 which was released February 26, 2008.6 It debuted at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, selling 72,000 copies its debut week.7 Singles from Savage Life 2 include "Independent"