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BG

Hip Hop & Rap

Under $25,000

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Hiring celebrity entertainment for a wedding is a great way to surprise the guests or even the bride or groom. When we book big name acts like BG for weddings, we work closely with the wedding planner beforehand to make sure everything involved with the entertainment integrates seamlessly with the flow of the wedding . Our staff of veteran producers will then be onsite at the wedding to make sure when you book BG for your wedding, everything runs smoothy from load in to load out.
You might ask yourself, “How do I hire BG for a wedding?" We have helped hundreds of clients book acts like BG for weddings and wedding ceremonies worldwide. Your assigned Booking Entertainment agent will not only be happy to assist you in hiring to perform at your wedding, but we will also be onsite to make sure booking for your Destination Wedding Entertainment is executed flawlessly.
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  • Concert or Event Classic Rock
  • Live Entertainment
  • Interact with the Artists
  • In Person

  • Live-Stream / Virtual Concert
  • Live Entertainment
  • Virtually Interact with the Artists
  • Can watch from around the world

  • Pre-recorded Entertainment or Appearance
  • Ready To Use
  • Higher Production Quality

BG Biography

BG Biography

Long before the Cash Money camp became known as Cash Money Millionaires, the label got its start hustling albums by a young teen known as BG, who eventually scored a national anthem with his track "Bling Bling." Originally known as the Baby Gangsta, BG grew up in the dangerous uptown section of New Orleans, among some of the most poverty-ridden areas of America. There he struggled to stay out of trouble and stay in school, yet thrived as a talented young rapper. Two ambitious entrepreneurs, Ronald "Slim" Williams and his brother Bryan "Baby" Williams, heard about the infamous Baby Gangsta and soon signed him to their infantile Cash Money label. At the alarming age of only 11, BG recorded his first album, True Story, in 1993 and quickly made a name for himself in the South. The Cash Money brothers rushed the prodigy back into the studio to record yet another album, Chopper City, which again captivated the region with its teen gangsta firing off rhymes with the poise of a seasoned veteran. Realizing that this was no mere novelty act, the Williams brothers kept shuttling BG back into the studio, resulting in two successive follow-ups: 1996's It's All on You, Vol. 1 and 1997's It's All on You, Vol. 2. Around this same time, with the money they had made off the BG albums, Cash Money signed a few other local rap artists and created the Hot Boys, a group featuring BG, Juvenile, Lil Wayne, and Young Turk. The first Hot Boys album, Get It How U Live, further established BG as an up-and-coming rapper, still in his teens. Following the uncanny success of the Hot Boys' debut in the South and in the Midwest with little to no commercial airplay, the Williams brothers signed a deal with Universal Records in summer 1998 that provided distribution, marketing, and promotion support for future Cash Money releases. Now, with this deal signed, BG's next album, 1999's Chopper City in the Ghetto, surprised many by debuting at number nine on the Billboard charts. The album's lead single, "Cash Money Is an Army," supplied some push, but it was the anthemic "Bling Bling" that kept this album on the charts, leading to the label's first platinum release and setting the precedent for Juvenile's eventual commercial success. Another Hot Boys album, Guerrilla Warfare, followed soon after, driven by the successful single "I Need a Hot Girl," and next, BG's catalog was re-released in the wake of Cash Money's sudden rise to success. In late 2000, long after the Cash Money camp had become a household name, BG dropped his sixth solo album, Checkmate, led by the single "I Know," only weeks after the release of Baller Blockin', a soundtrack and straight-to-video film also featuring the ever busy BG.


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