#1 Stunna: Birdman's Shining Moments
A look at how Birdman's shown us how to stunt.
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Believe That - Fourteen years ago (May 16, 2000), Birdman and Mannie Fresh dropped their third Big Tymers group album, I Got That Work. The platinum-selling release included hit singles like "Get Your Roll On," "No, No" and Baby's anthem, "#1 Stunna."Together, with Birdman as the frontman, the duo redefined what it meants to stunt. Read on for a look at some of Baby's most shinning moments since they let the album loose. — Michael Harris (@IceblueVA)(Photo: Cash Money, Universal)
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Stuntin' Like My Daddy - In March 2013, Birdman copped his son Bryan Williams Jr. a Maybach and a Lamborghini for his 16th birthday. Now that's how you get ya roll on. (Photo: Prince Williams/FilmMagic)
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Platinum Grills - Baby was once known for having 32 gold teeth in his mouth, but as his wealth increased, so did his dental bill. The YMCMB boss has redone his grill several times and currently shows off over $500,000 worth of platinum and diamonds when he smiles. (Photo: Instagram via Birdman)
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Heart of Gold - Birdman is known for flossing, but he has a heart of gold too — he and his YMCMB crew are always supporting charities. With members of his family dealing with diabetes, Birdman has made the disease one of his causes, and he and his team hosted an American Diabetes Association of Greater New York benefit last August. Priceless.(Photo: Johnny Nunez/WireImage)
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Game Changer - Birdman and his brother, Ronald "Slim" Williams, set a precedent in 1998 when Cash Money signed a $30 million pressing and distribution deal with a $3 million advance contract with Universal Records. Under the never-before-heard-of contract, Birdman and Slim got to keep 85% of its royalties, 50% of its publishing revenues and ownership of all masters. So, that's how Stunna became to be so fly. (Photo: WENN)
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