Bohagon
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Bohagon | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Cedric Leonard |
Origin | Atlanta, United States |
Genre(s) | Hip Hop Rap Crunk |
Occupation(s) | Rapping |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Years active | 2004 - present |
Label(s) | Bad Boy Records |
Associated acts | Lil Jon |
Website | Official website |
Bohagon (born Cedric Leonard and raised in Talbotton, Georgia) is formely a member of BME Recordings led by Atlanta, Georgia rapper Lil Jon. He now has his own label he shares with producer Cyber Sapp named BLACK CARTEL.
Contents |
[edit] Discography
[edit] Singles
- 2006: "Wuz Up" (feat. Diamond and Princess from Crime Mob, Fabo of D4L and Lil' Jon) (Also on the Crime Mob album, Hated on Mostly, but with Bohagon replacing Fabo's verse and Lil' Jon remaining on the intro)
[edit] Albums
- 2005: Bohagon & Playboy Tre present Georgia Durt
- 2008: Who Am I? (Release Date TBA) [1]
[edit] Mixtapes
- 2005: DJ Burn One & Bohagon: Future Legends Volume 1
- 2006: DJ Don Cannon & Bohagon: The Power Move
- 2006: DJ Smallz & Bohagon: Who Am I? I'm Bohagon!
- 2006: DJ Wally Sparks & Bohagon: Sharks in the Water
- 2007: DJ SWATTS & Bohagon: Black Cartel: Da New Beginning
[edit] Videography
- 2006: "Wuz Up"
[edit] Appearances
- Deuce Poppi "Dressed In Black"
- E-40 "Pussy Niggaz"
- Homebwoi "Ain't Too Many"
- Jagged Edge "So Amazing Remix"
- KB "I'm Scared of You"
- Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz "BME Click"
- Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz "Get Crunk"
- Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz "Nothin' On"
- Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz "Uhh Ohh"
- Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz "Fuck Security"
- Lil Scrappy "You Don't Know"
- Lil Scrappy "Be Real"
- Lil Scrappy "Yeen Know" 2006
- Lil Scrappy "Been A Boss" with Young Dro 2006
- Lil Weavah "Green 4 Da Low"
- Rico Love "I'm a Pimp"
- Trillville "Stay Low"
- Xtaci "You Don't"
- Ying Yang Twins "Aww Skeet Skeet"
- Yo Gotti "What It Is"
[edit] External links
- Bohagon's Official Site
- Georgia Durt's Official Site
- Bohagon's Myspace
- Bohagon Interview. Source: ILLHILL.com
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