Soulja Slim

Soulja Slim is a Dirty South rapper who made his solo debut in 1998 with Give It 2 'Em Raw (released on Master P's No Limit Records). Following a prison stint for armed robbery, Slim reappeared three years later with Streets Made Me, and, after a move to Cut Throat Committy, Years Later followed in late 2002. The following year he released Years Later...A Few Months After. This proved to be his final recording. At the young age of 25, the New Orleans rapper was shot to death in front of his home on November 26, 2003. Currently, he is heard as a featured guest on America's most popular single, Juvenile's "Slow Motion". Slim, Soulja

 

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