How you luv that

Year Released: 1998
Certification: Uncertified
Label: Cash Flow Records
Guest Stars: Lil' Wayne, Bun B, B.G., Juvenile, Cadillac, Larell
How you luv that Vol. 2

Year Released: 1998
Certification: Uncertified
Label: Universal Records/Cash Money
Guest Stars: Bun B., B.G., Juvenile, Cadillac, Popanve
I got that work

Year Released: 2000
Certification: Platinum
Label: Cash Money Records
Guest Stars: Hot Boys, Lil' Wayne, Juvenile, B.G., Turk, Unplugged, Lac, Lovely, Atrice
Hood Rich

Year Released: 2002
Certification: Platinum
Label: Cash Money Records
Guest Stars: Tateeze, Boo, Gotti, T.Q., Mikkey, Gilly, Jazze Pha, Barewolf, Lac, Stone, Trick Daddy.
Biography
This rap duo is a side project formed by the co-founders of Cash Money Records, the hugely successful New Orleans, Louisiana, USA-based record label. Brian "Baby" Williams and Mannie Fresh first met in the early 90s, and shortly afterwards founded.
Cash Money with Brian's brother, Sugar Slim Williams. Fresh adopted the role of in-house producer while the Williams brothers concentrated on the business side, gradually establishing Cash Money as one of the leading independent rap labels and putting southern hip-hop on the map. Fresh and Baby Williams continued to collaborate in the studio, leading to the formation of the Big Tymer$. The duo appeared on most releases put out by the label, and also found the time to record their own disc, How You Luv That, in 1998. The album, which featured contributions from virtually every one of the label's acts, was a brash celebration of Cash Money's materialistic ethos, partially redeemed by Fresh's fluid production. It sold strongly in the south and mid-west, and was re-released in 1999 following the label's national distribution deal with Universal Records. Their equally forthright sophomore album was released the following May. A third studio collection, Hood Rich, reached the top of the US album charts in May 2002.
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