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| SouthBoy aka Say Holla Back | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Dailaan Johnson |
| Also known as | Young Holla, HollaBack, ThaBoy |
| Born | 1984 |
| Genre(s) | Southern rap |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper |
| Instrument(s) | Vocals |
| Years active | 2006 - present |
| Label(s) | MOBMUZIC MMG Label |
| Website | http://www.MySpace.com/SayHollaBack |
SouthBoy (born Dailaan Johnson in 1984) is an American rapper from Dallas, Texas.
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Early success
SouthBoy is best known for the breakout song, "The Wiggle Song" was produced by SouthBoy and MOBMUZIC Records.
This lead-off single, off the album HustleGame, started a major buzz and ultimately grabbed SouthBoy a major label deal with Mack 10’s label, Melee Entertainment | Universal.
In addition to being the latest sensation of Melee, SouthBoy has formed MobMuzic Entertainment, The "M" Label, a record label and a production company BEATDOWN PRODUCTIONS formed by SouthBoy and Christopher, O.Z..
Biography
SouthBoy's rise to fame came at a high price when perpetrators shot SouthBoy and his best friend in a robbery attempt gone bad. SouthBoy sustained 7 gun shot wounds in his neck, back, arm and legs at point blank range while his friend was shot 5 times. His friend died on the scene. SouthBoy battled his injuries for 45 days in the hospital. Suffered paralysis and was told he would never walk again. Determined to get back on his feet, SouthBoy challenged himself daily by concentrating on lower body movement and working on his music. From the neck injury sustained, SouthBoy regained his vocal ability and his new voice presented him with a style and sound uniquely creative to his flow. In November 2005, his success physically and career wise paid off when he stepped in the booth and dropped the hot single “The Wiggle Song”. His recovery, style and flavor has branded him as a big name contender in the music industry.[citation needed]
Albums
| Album cover | Album information |
|---|---|
HustleGame
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Mixtapes
| Album Cover | Album Information |
|---|---|
Plastic Crack Vol 2
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Singles
| Year | Album | |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 | "Pretty Bitch" | HustleGame |
| 2007 | "The Wiggle Song" | The ComeUp, not released. Melee Ent | Universal |
| 2007 | "Do It Like This" | The ComeUp, not released. Melee Ent | Universal |
- 1 To be released
- 2 Currently active on charts
Videography
- "That’s What That Iz" from upcoming movie The Furnace “2007”
- "The Wiggle Song" from upcoming movie Furnace “2007”
Music videos
- "Do It Like This" from HustleGame
Guest appearances
- "DipDown" by Kristen Mari
- "F*ck Tonite" by Mack 10
- "Gimmie What U Got" by Baby-C
Notes and references
External links
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