504 Boyz

American hip-hop group


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::summary American hip-hop group ::

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FieldValue
name504 Boyz
originNew Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.
genreHip hop
years_active1997–2005
labelNo Limit, New No Limit, Gutta
past_membersC-Murder
Choppa
Currensy
Krazy
Mac
Magic (deceased)
Master P
Mystikal
Silkk the Shocker
T-Bo
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| name = 504 Boyz | image = | alias = | origin = New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. | genre = Hip hop | years_active = 1997–2005 | label = No Limit, New No Limit, Gutta | website = | past_members = C-Murder Choppa Currensy Krazy Mac Magic (deceased) Master P Mystikal Silkk the Shocker T-Bo 504 Boyz were an American hip hop group from New Orleans, Louisiana, named for the New Orleans area code.

The original 504 Boyz, Master P (as "Nino Brown"), Mystikal (as "G. Money"), Silkk the Shocker (as "Vito"), C-Murder, and Krazy, released their first album, Goodfellas, in 2000. It included the hit single "Wobble Wobble", a "bounce-flavored song" which peaked at #17 in the U.S.

In 2002, new members were introduced as part of the New No Limit rebrand. Choppa, Currensy, Afficial, and T-Bo were on the 2002 album Ballers, which produced a minor hit single Tight Whips. C-Murder was arrested for murdering a fan in 2001.

After Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, 504 Boyz released a benefit compilation We Gon Bounce Back, their third and final album.

Discography

Studio albums

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TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertificationsUSUS R&BGoodfellasBallersHurricane Katrina: We Gon Bounce Back
21
4913
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Singles

::data[format=table title="List of singles as lead artist"] | Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | US | US R&B | US Rap | "Wobble Wobble" | "Tight Whips" | |---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---| | 2000 | 17 | 2 | 1 | Goodfellas | | | | | | 2002 | — | 51 | — | Ballers | | | | | ::

References

References

  1. Soren Baker. (April 28, 2000). "Record Rack: 504 Boyz, 'Goodfellas,' No Limit/Priority".
  2. Matt Miller, ''Bounce: Rap Music and Local Identity in New Orleans'' ([[University of Massachusetts Press]], 2012), {{ISBN
  3. Nelson, Rob. (January 19, 2002). "Gangsta rapper booked in teen killing". The Times-Picayune.
  4. Lewis Watts, Eric Porter, ''New Orleans Suite: Music and Culture in Transition'', ([[University of California Press]]), 2013, {{ISBN
  5. {{Cite certification

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