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Big Money Heavyweight
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 9, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreSouthern Hip Hop
LabelCash Money
ProducerMannie Fresh, Bryan 'Baby' Williams(exec.), Ronald 'Slim' Williams(exec.), R. Kelly, Jazze Pha, Leslie Brathwaite
Big Tymers chronology
Hood Rich
(2002)
Big Money Heavyweight
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
PopMatters(unfavorable)[2]
RapReviews(7.5/10)[3]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[4]
USA Today[5]

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Big Money Heavyweight is the fifth and final studio album by hip hop duo Big Tymers. It was released on December 9, 2003, through Cash Money Records and was mainly produced by Mannie Fresh, with other production handled by R. Kelly, Jazze Pha and Leslie Brathwaite. The album debuted at number 21 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 116,000 copies in the US and was certified Gold by the RIAA.[6]

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleLength
1.'Big Talk (Intro)'2:03
2.'This Is How We Do'4:31
3.'Gangsta Girl' (featuring R. Kelly)4:18
4.'We Can Smoke' (featuring TQ)4:48
5.'I'm a Dog/I'm Sorry (Skit)'4:35
6.'Against the Wall'4:10
7.'I'll Take You There' (featuring Petey Pablo & Joi)4:23
8.'Back Up' (featuring Juvenile & Gillie Da Kid)3:31
9.'Southern Boy' (featuring Lil Wayne & Bun B)4:06
10.'Beat It Up' (featuring Tateeze)4:18
11.'Big Money Heavyweight'3:11
12.'Down South' (featuring Lil Wayne, Ludacris & Jazze Pha)4:11
13.'U Are Not a Pimp' (featuring Gillie Da Kid & Tateeze)3:33
14.'I Need Help (Skit)'1:55
15.'To Be Played'3:33
16.'My Life' (featuring Mikkey & Joi)4:13
17.'No Love'4:00
18.'Got Everything' (featuring Tateeze)4:29
19.'Dirty D-Boy' (featuring Gillie Da Kid)2:59
20.'Real Talk (Outro)'1:55

References[edit]

  1. ^Jason Birchmeier (2003-12-09). 'Big Money Heavy Weights - Big Tymers Songs, Reviews, Credits'. AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  2. ^'Big Tymers: Big Money Heavyweight'. PopMatters. 2004-03-17. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  3. ^'Feature for December 16, 2003 - Big Tymers' 'Big Money Heavyweight''. Rapreviews.com. 2003-12-16. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  4. ^Brackett, Nathan; Christian Hoard (2004). The Rolling Stone Album Guide. New York City, New York: Simon and Schuster. p. 394. ISBN0-7432-0169-8.
  5. ^'Musiq's 'Soulstar' shines; Setzer's 'Daddy' is all grown up'. Usatoday30.usatoday.com. 2003-12-08. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
  6. ^'Studdard Takes 'Soulful' To No. 1'. Billboard. 2003-12-17. Retrieved 2016-04-09.
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OriginNew Orleans, Louisiana, United States
GenresHip hop, Southern hip hop
Occupation(s)Rappers, producers
Years active1993–2005; 2018
LabelsCash Money, Republic
Associated actsThe Hot Boys, B.G., Juvenile, Lil Wayne, Young Turk, R. Kelly
Past membersBirdman
Mannie Fresh

Big Tymers (stylized as Big Tymer$) was an American duo that was active from 1993 to 2005 and again in 2018 from New Orleans, Louisiana. Big Tymers consist of Cash Money Records co-founder Birdman (then known as Baby) and former Cash Money in-house producerMannie Fresh.[1] Baby later changed his stage name to Birdman after the duo had dissolved in 2005.[1] The Big Tymers released their debut album in 1997 titled How You Luv That, and a re-release version of their debut album, How You Luv That Vol. 2 which gave them an abundant amount of publicity afterwards. In 2018, the duo reunited for a song called 'Designer Caskets' on the Cash Money soundtrack album 'Before Anythang'.

They recorded their first Platinum-selling album in 2000 titled I Got That Work. The lead single from I Got That Work, 'Number One Stunna' peaked at No. 24 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. The group released its most successful album in 2002 titled Hood Rich. The album reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 200 and spawned a major hit in 'Still Fly' which reached No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. The group later recorded their final album titled Big Money Heavyweight in 2003. In 2005, Mannie Fresh resigned from Ca$h Money because of a financial dispute with Birdman, and his brother Slim. During an appearance on MTV RapFix, Lil Wayne announced that there will be a Big Tymers album featuring Birdman, himself, and Drake. Birdman stated that Mannie Fresh will not be a part of the project.

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History[edit]

The duo recorded their first album How You Luv That in 1997 featuring all of the rappers on Cash Money Records including B.G. and Juvenile. How You Luv That reached a peak of No. 25 of the R&B/hip hop chart and the lower reaches of the Billboard 200. The remixed version How You Luv That Vol. 2 almost reached the top 100 of the Billboard album chart and reached the top 20 of the Billboard R&B and hip hop chart.

Their second album I Got That Work released in 2000 reached the top 5 of the US album chart and topped the US R&B/hip hop chart. This album spawned two big hits in 'Get Your Roll On' and '#1 Stunna' reaching the top 30 on the R&B singles charts.

Hood Rich released in 2002 topped both the US album and R&B charts. 'Still Fly' from the album reached the top 20 on the R&B singles charts and No. 11 on the pop charts. 'Oh Yeah' reached the top 50 of the Billboard Hot 100 and the top 30 of the R&B/hip hop charts.

Big Money Heavyweight in 2003 was not as successful reaching No. 21 on the album charts and top ten in the R&B charts. A remix album made the lower reaches of the R&B/hip hop charts in 2004. 'Gangsta Girl' from the album made the lower reaches of the Billboard Hot 100 and the top 40 of the R&B charts.

In 2005, it was announced that Mannie Fresh was leaving Cash Money Records and signing with Def Jam Records.[2] His departure has left the duo's future in question.

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As of May 2013, Birdman, Lil Wayne and Drake have been in talks of restarting the group with an upcoming album, while original member Mannie Fresh would not be included.[3] While doing promotion for the Rich Gang, Birdman indicated that a Big Tymers single would be released in Fall of 2013 with a possibility that Mannie Fresh may also be involved with the album.[4]

In 2018, the duo reunited on a new track called 'Designer Caskets' (it being their first song in 14 years) for the soundtrack of the Before Anythang: The Cash Money Story documentary.[5][6]

Filmography[edit]

  • 2000: Baller Blockin'

Discography[edit]

Main article: Big Tymers discography
  • 1997: How You Luv That
  • 1998: How You Luv That Vol. 2
  • 2000: I Got That Work
  • 2002: Hood Rich
  • 2003: Big Money Heavyweight

References[edit]

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  1. ^ abBirchmeier, Jason 'Big Tymers Biography', AllMusic, retrieved 2011-06-04
  2. ^Hess, Mickey (2009) Hip Hop in America: a Regional Guide: East Coast and West Coast: 1, Greenwood Publishing Group, ISBN978-0-313-34323-0, p. 535
  3. ^'Birdman Says Mannie Fresh Will Not Be On New Big Tymers Music'. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  4. ^'MTV Original TV Shows, Reality TV Shows - MTV'. Retrieved 1 June 2016.
  5. ^Big Tymers – “Desiigner Caskets”
  6. ^Big Tymers Cash in on Nostalgia for Their First Song in 14 Years

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