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Hailing from East Oakland, California, Beeda Weeda, also known as Brandon Emile, has made a name for himself in the hip-hop scene. Signed to Thizz Entertainment, Beeda Weeda has been making waves in the industry for years with his unique style and raw talent.

Beeda Weeda began his journey in music by releasing his first mixtape, “Homework,” in 2006. The mixtape quickly garnered attention, allowing Beeda to further establish himself as a prominent figure in the West Coast hip-hop scene. Following the success of “Homework,” Beeda Weeda released his debut album, “Turfology 101,” in the same year.

Throughout his career, Beeda Weeda has worked with several notable artists and producers. In 2007, he collaborated with J. Stalin on the album “The Tonite Show With J. Stalin & Beeda Weeda,” presented by DJ Fresh. Beeda continued to expand his discography with albums like “Da Thizzness” (2008), “Breath Of Fresh Air” (2009), and “When Tigers Attack” (2009).

In 2014, Beeda Weeda released his ambitious double album, “Bass Rock Babies,” which showcased his growth as an artist and his ability to experiment with different sounds and styles. He continued to push boundaries with his 2020 album, “Mob God,” produced by The Mekanix.

In addition to his solo work, Beeda Weeda has been a part of various collaborations, such as the PTB (Pushin’ The Beat Productions) Roster Sampler, which featured J-Stalin, Under Survalance, Squint-Lo, Trae Styles, and Yung Moses.

Beeda Weeda’s dedication to his craft and his unique sound have solidified his place in the hip-hop community, making him a force to be reckoned with in the industry.

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