Bryan Christoper Williams, better known by his stage name Birdman, is an American rapper, record executive, and entrepreneur. He is the co-founder and public face of Cash Money Records which he founded with his older brother Ronald "Slim" Williams in 1992.
Bryan Christopher Brooks was born on February 15, 1969, in New Orleans, Louisiana. It took his parents, Johnnie Williams and Gladys Brooks almost a month to name him. Williams did not sign the birth certificate, so Bryan used his mother's last name. He has three siblings – Kim, Ronald, and Ray. Birdman and his family lived in an apartment above the bar his father owned. In 1975, when Birdman was five years old, his mother got sick and died. After Gladys' death, Birdman and his siblings spent a few years living with their uncle in British Columbia, Canada. When the Brooks children moved back to New Orleans, they spent two years in foster care. When their father found out his kids were in foster care, he launched a lawsuit to get custody of his kids. After a long, drawn-out legal battle in the 1970s, Birdman went to live with his father Johnnie and stepmother Patricia. At this time he changed his last name to Williams. Birdman's father and stepmother lived in the Magnolia Projects in New Orleans. While living there, Birdman with his stepbrother Eldrick Wise. The two teens committed robberies and sold heroin. They were both arrested when they were 16. When Birdman and Wise were 18, they were both arrested and sentenced to three years in a correctional center. Williams served 18 months and was eventually acquitted of all charges.
Once Birdman got out of prison, he and his brother Ronald "Slim" Williams began noticing the emerging bounce sub-genre of hip-hop, which was popular in New Orleans nightclubs at the time. The brothers formed their own record label called Cash Money Records and traveled all over Louisiana catching acts at various nightclubs, trying to find artists to sign to their brand new label. The very first artist they signed was a rapper named Kilo G. His horrorcore album The Sleepwalker was Cash Money's first project in 1992. Birdman and Slim continued to look for new artists to recruit. Eventually, Birdman convinced his friend, DJ Mannie Fresh, to be the in-house producer for Cash Money.
Cash Money grew to be one of the most popular independent record labels in the south by the mid-1990s. In 1995, Birdman was introduced to Dwayne Carter, a local 12-year-old rapper. Birdman signed Carter to Cash Money. You may know him better as Lil' Wayne. Despite their regional success, Cash Money faced a number of setbacks in such as Kilo G, Pimp Daddy, and Yella — all Cash Money artists–were murdered in the 1990s. Desperate for success, Birdman and his brother Slim recruited Turk and Juvenile to create the new band the Hot Boys with Lil Wayne and B.G. This proved to be the ticket for Cash Money and the label signed a $30 million deal with Universal Records in 1998. That same year, Birdman got into the rapping game, forming a group with DJ Mannie Fresh called the Big Tymers. They released their debut album How Ya Luv That? in 1998 and followed that up with I Got That Work and Hood Rich. B.G. and Juvenile departed Cash Money sometime in this time period, forcing Birdman to turn to his solo work. In November 2002, Birdman released his major-label debut, called simply Birdman. The album peaked on the Billboard 200 at #24.
In 2004, Lil' Wayne released Tha Carter, which was both critically and commercially successful. Lil' Wayne was Cash Money's biggest artist. In 2005, Birdman released his second album, Fast Money. It debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200. Like Father, Like Son, the first collaborative album from Lil Wayne and Birdman was released on Halloween 2006. The album peaked at number three on the Billboard 200.
Cash Money Records is the most commercially successful label in the history of hip-hop music with 50 million records sold. At its peak, Cash Money Records pulled in $100 million per year in revenue. The distribution deal Cash Money signed with Universal Music in 1998 netted the company a minimum of $30 million before a single record was ever made. But in the boldest move of all, when Cash Money signed with Universal they negotiated a deal which would allow them to own their masters, a deal that not even The Beatles ever had! So instead of getting a few pennies for every record sold, the company gets several dollars of the profits generated per unit.
In early 2010, Birdman launched an oil and energy venture under the name "Bronald Oil" with his brother. "Bronald" is a combination of his name, Bryan and his brother's name Ronald. Their plans were to explore and develop oil resources in the U.S. Gulf Coast and Oklahoma Osage County. It's unclear if this venture ever became successful or actually discovered oil.
Personal Life
Birdman's mother died in 1975 after an illness. His step-brother Eldrick Wise was killed in an unsolved murder in 1991. His father was killed in a car accident in 1996. One of Birdman's younger sisters, Tamara, was killed in a car accident in 2006.
Birdman has 10 brothers and 12 sisters.
Birdman has two biological children, Bryan Jr. (born 1997) and Bria (born 1998).
At his peak, Birdman claimed that he bought 100 new cars every six months, giving the "old" ones away to friends and family. He is typically seen wearing several million dollars worth of jewelry including a 15-carat black diamond ring and matching earrings and a $500,000 grill on his teeth.
During Hurricane Katrina, Birdman lost 20 houses and 50 cars including two Maybachs and four Ferraris.
Net Worth
Birdman is an American rapper, record executive, CEO, and entrepreneur who has a net worth of $100 million. Birdman, also known as Bryan "Baby" Williams, is the CEO and founder of Cash Money Records, which he founded with his brother Ronald "Slim" Williams in 1991.
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