Birmingham, Alabama
No Limit Reunion Tour and Concert Ticket Information
Saturday, November 7th

U Know My Kind ft B. G. (Cash Money Records) x Mr Magic (No Limit Records) Roy Jones Jr Prod By Cano Cain Classic
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Has any song before ever had former Cash Money and No Limit rappers featured at the same time? The Cano Cain produced “U Know My Kind” pulls off this seemingly impossible feat, as B.G. shares mic duties with Magic and Jones.
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Gimmie Mo ft Mr Magic X Cano Cain

Young Bleed: Rise Thru Da Ranks
Louisiana-bred Young Bleed was introduced to the world on the platinum-selling soundtrack I’m Bout it. In 1998, Young Bleed took the world by storm with the monster single ‘How You Do Dat Der’ from his freshman release ‘My Balls and My Word’. Selling over 700,000 copies, this release solidified Young Bleed as a dirty south legend. His sophomore release. ‘My Own’ scanned more than 250,000 without the support of any radio or video outlets. West Coast Mafia now brings you Young Bleeds latest effort, Rise thru Da Ranks, which will surely garner huge sales and maintain his street credibility! 2005.

Giggiddy Bang ft R.O.A Produced By Cano Cain Classic
Hip Hop Achiever R.O.A. Producer Cano Cain was honored August 28th @ 2pm at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. Credits include: 1st to produce Cash Money artists and No Limit artists on a hit song “U Know My Kind ft Mr Magic B.G. Roy Jones Jr” The Last Mr Bigg hit “Wipe Me Down” R.O.A. “Giggiddybang” and both full length albums Birmingham J “Magic City” “$1000 Spot” and more from 2Pac remixes, Sean Paul of Youngbloodz to Xay Capisce’s new hit “Harder Than Most” stay tuned. For more info 404.913.2775 or 205.213.3633 Opening Event for First Hip Hop Showcase August 28th at 2:00 p.m.The Alabama Music Hall of Fame will reveal its latest display dedicated to Alabama’s hip hop Achievers on August 28th. As part of the event, a number of North Alabama hip hop artists, including Codie G and GMANE, will participate in a Q & A hosted by Fletch of local radio station KIX96. The event will begin at 2:00 p.m. The display’s intended purpose is to make visitors aware of hip hop’s place in Alabama, and highlight different Achievers from around the state, and includes pioneers, artists, producers, entrepreneurs, and ambassadors of the genre. “This showcase is a good introduction to people about Alabama’s hip hop talent. The genre has been around for decades now, and there’s a lot more here than people realize,” said Dixie Griffin, director. In addition to biographical information about the state’s achievers, there’s also an assortment of items that show off some of the work and collaborations done by Alabama artists. “The Huntsville and Florence Hip Hop scene has been extremely proactive with this project. I think all the credit is due to them, specifically Codie G and GMane. We’ve tried to fit as much as we can into this space,” said John Moseley, curator. This will be a permanent display, and will be viewable with normal admission to the museum. For more information, contact the Alabama Music Hall of Fame at (256) 381-4417 / (404) 913-2775