Krazy (rapper)

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Krazy
Birth name Michael Wilson
Also known as Crazy
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana
Genres Hip hop
Occupations Rapper
Years active 1995—present
Labels No Limit Forever
Associated acts 504 Boyz, Master P, C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker, Soulja Slim, Mr. Marcelo, Ghetto Commission, Lil' Keke, Murder Inc, Legend Man, MC L a.k.a. L

Krazy, born Michael Wilson, is an American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. He started in the group called Murder Inc. with Legend Man, MC L a.k.a. L or L the Black Robin Hood and a female rapper called Alamo. Murder Inc. Released two independent albums, Playin' for Keeps in 1995, and Let's Die 2-Gether in 1997 on Hard Head Records. He then released two independent solo albums, I Shed Tears for the World in 1998, and Please Don't Kill Me in 1999 on Ruff Era Records. Bootleggers released copies of his solo albums and said that they were 2Pac/Makaveli unreleased albums/mixtapes. He was also featured on Legend Man's Pressure & Pain solo album and Face Forever's World Of Crime album. He makes an uncredited appearance on the Da Wild Boyz's Time For Da Real album. Some say that he has two more independent albums, My Krazy World, and Recognize Game. He then signed with No Limit Records in 2000 and joined 504 Boyz for the group's debut album, Goodfellas. He appeared on Mr. Marcelo's Brick Livin' and on C-Murder's Trapped in Crime. His next album, Breather Life, was released on August 7, 2001 by No Limit subsidiary Soulja Army Records. The album reached #91 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #31 on the Top Independent Albums charts. His last album, Us Killing Us, was released on Breather Life Records in 2004.[1] As of 2012 he is currently signed to No Limit Forever after reconnecting wit Master P.

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Chart Positions
US Hip-Hop
2001 Breather Life 91
2007 V9 Hood Hustlin
2012 TBA TBR

Independent albums

Year Album Chart Positions
US Hip-Hop US Independent
1995 Playin' for Keeps
1997 Let's Die 2-Gether
1998 I Shed Tears For The World
1999 Please Don't Kill Me
2004 Us Killin' Us

With 504 Boyz

Year Album Chart Positions
US US Hip-Hop
2000 Goodfellas 2 1
2002 Ballers 49 13
2005 Hurricane Katrina: We Gon Bounce Back - -

References

  1. "Krazy Album & Song Chart History". Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved January 26, 2010. 
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