Frayser Boy

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Frayser Boy (* 21st February 1976 , civil Cedric Coleman in Memphis (Tennessee) ) is an American rapper and hip-hop Artists of Memphis in Tennessee . He was signed to Hypnotize Minds , the record label of " Three 6 Mafia " founders DJ Paul and Juicy J , where he released three studio albums: Gone on That Bay (2003), Me Being Me (2005) and Da Key (2008) . At the 78th Academy Awards , he and the Three-6-Mafia members Juicy J, Crunchy Black and DJ Paul received the prize for the best film song for "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp" from the film Hustle & Flow .

Career

Coleman came into contact with the Hypnotize Camp troop from the Three 6 Mafia environment when he repeatedly chauffeured a crew member there. He helped out with the doctorate and began writing lyrics. On the 2001 album by La 'Chat , Murder She Spoke , he was involved as a guest artist for the first time. His first solo album, Gone on That Bay, followed in 2003 . Bay refers to the largest drug transhipment point in Memphis.

In 2014 Coleman released BAR (Bay Area Representatives) , a ten-year collaboration with rapper Lil Wyte , and his fourth solo album, Not No Moe , both on Phixieous Entertainment . In the same year he was featured in the documentary Take Me to the River with Terrence Howard , Snoop Dogg , Yo Gotti and Al Kapone . In 2018 he starred in the by Muck Sticky turned Drama Dig That, Zeebo Newton . He is currently working on his fifth solo work Gone on That Bay 2 , the follow-up to his full-length debut.

He has two children, Kevin and Paisley Coleman.

Web links

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  1. ^ A b David Jeffries: Frayser Boy. In: AllMusic . Retrieved January 15, 2019 .
  2. ^ The 78th Academy Awards 2006. In: oscars.org. Retrieved January 15, 2019 .
  3. Take Me to the River at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
  4. Dig That, Zeebo Newton in the Internet Movie Database (English)