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Canadian rapper Belly (aka Rebellyus) was born Ahmad Balshe in Jenin, Palestine Hoping to escape the violence and poverty of their country, Belly’s family emigrating to Ottawa, Canada when he was a boy
The Ben Garrison associated with artists such as Pru Pru and Toni Braxton has been active since the ’90s He’s a man of great value at a recording session, being able to contribute as an engineer, mixer, and producer as well as songwriter and instrumentalist
Rapper Ben Hated debuted in 2001 with Mr Ghetto-Fame, showcasing his flair for fancy cars and fine women His persona was best summarized in “Escalades & Navigators,” his ode to prestigious rides and their ability to reel in the sexiest women
With a sound distinctly New York City, Brooklyn’s Jaymanila, Cool Calm Pete, and DJ Pre, Babbletron create human hip-hop narratives — at times conversational, at times broad and cynically political — but always underscored with dark samples and a dry sense of humor
Organist Ben Smith has guested on several recordings by a rapper who uses the appropriate stage name of Speech ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
Novelist, playwright, poet, actor, and outspoken activist Benjamin Zephaniah was born on April 15, 1958, and spent his early life growing up in both Jamaica and Birmingham, England
Smooth rapper Baby Bash can’t recall where he got the “Bash” moniker but his alternate name, Baby Beesh, comes from the fact he used to drive around in a Mitsubishi
Emerging from the Bay Area in 1994, rapper Baby Beesh was part of Potna Deuce, whose album Welcome to da Tilt appeared briefly on Profile before disappearing Beesh and the rest of the Potna Deuce crew would release 1996’s Heron Soup independently before disbanding altogether
Hailing from New Orleans, Baby Boy da Prince followed in the footsteps of his city’s two major camps, No Limit and Cash Money Records His excursion into the rap game officially began when he opened in concert for No Limit recording artist Choppa
Cleveland rapper Baby Bugsy began representing Gettin Paid Records in 1998, several years before he unleashed his debut, Being Bad Beat Good He returned in 2002 with Blow: Based on a True Story (2002), an album that took inspiration from the film of the same name about becoming rich after dealing cocaine