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Leslie Pridgen (A.K.A. Philly Freezer) (Born July 8, 1979 in Philadelphia, PA)
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Freeway (A.K.A. Philly Freezer) (Born Leslie Pridgen, July 8, 1979 in Philadelphia, PA)
Peedi Peedi (A.K.A. Peedi Crakk) (Born Pedro Louis Zayas, September 25, 1977 in Philadelphia, PA)
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Eric Pletcher
Sparks
The Young Gunz:
~Young Chris (Born Chris Ries in 1984)
~Neef Buck (Born Hanif Muhammad in 1984)
Casha
Freeway - Free At Last
Freeway & Jake One - The Stimulus Package
Beanie Sigel & Freeway - The Roc Boys
Freeway - This Is My Life
Freeway & Statik Selektah - The Statik-Free E.P.
Freeway & Young Chris - Otis (Remix) (Single)
The Beatnuts - Milk Me
Black-Ty a.k.a. Tyrese - Invisible Bully: The Lost Tapes
Disses & Hot Shit Cornerstore Mixtape Vol. 3
DJ Jam Presents WBALLZ 187.4 FM Vol. 1
DJ Kayslay - Underground Part 1: Well Connected
DJ Khaled - Listennn: The Album
DJ Smallz - Smokin' R&B Pt. 15: Burberry Edition
DJ Whoo Kid - Westside Reloaded
Jermaine Dupri - Instructions
8 Mile
Eminem & Shady Records - Shady Reloaded
Essential Underground Hip-Hop 2
Faith Evans - Remixes, Unreleased & Featured
Imaan Faith - Let The Truth Be Known
The Game - Welcome To Compton Part 5
Ghostface Killah - GhostDeini The Great
Honey
The Jacka - Tear Gas
Jay-Z - The Dynasty: Roc La Familia
Jay-Z - The Blueprint˛: The Gift & The Curse
JOE - And Then...
Kurupt & Roscoe - Tha Tekneek Files
Lil' Fame & Termanology - Fizzyology
LL Cool J - Todd Smith
Nate Dogg
The Notorious B.I.G. - Duets: The Final Chapter
Joell Ortiz - Me, Myself And I Part Three
Paid In Full/Dream Team
Vinnie Paz - Fires Of The Judas Blood
Pete Rock & Smif-N-Wessun - Monumental
Mark Ronson - Here Comes The Fuzz
September 7th - Western Hospitality
Skillz - The Million Dollar Backpack
Skyzoo - A Dream Deferred
Slaughterhouse - On The House
Clinton Sparks - Maybe You've Been Brainwashed
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Statik Selektah - Spell My Name Right (The Album)
Statik Selektah - 100 Proof: The Hangover
Statik Selektah & Termanology - 1982
Termanology - Cameo King II
This That Gangsta Thug Shit
Usher - Life Of A Star (Collabo Edition Part 3)
Welcome 2 The Chuuch Mixtape
Volume 1
Kanye West - I'm Good
Kanye West - College Dropout Advance
Kanye West - College Dropout
Kanye West - The Remixes
Young Noble - Soldier 2 General
Freeway fast became a valuable member of the Roc-a-Fella family in the early 2000s. His ascent can be traced back to an agreement he made with fellow Philadelphia native Beanie Sigel. Acquaintances from the same local nightclub, the two shared admiration for one another and made a pact: the one who first landed a record deal would pull the other along. Sigel got the tap first and stayed true to his word; Freeway made his first major appearance in 2000, on "1-900-Hustler" -- a track on Jay-Z's The Dynasty: Roc La Familia album. A critical point came just after the album's release, when the MC was arrested for dealing drugs; forced to choose between two careers, he opted to stay in hip-hop, releasing the excellent debut full-length Philadelphia Freeway in early 2003. At the same time, Freeway was part of the State Property collective. An album with the four-member Ice City, Welcome to the Hood, had a low-profile 2004 release. Three years later, Roc-a-Fella finally issued Free's second album, Free At Last. While Just Blaze dominated the production work on Philadelphia Freeway, a cast including Cool & Dre, Don Cannon, Dame Grease, and J.R. Rotem shared the load this time out. Upon severing ties with Roc-a-Fella, he issued the no-frills 2009 album Philadelphia Freeway 2 (Real Talk), as well as 2010's The Stimulus Package (Rhymesayers), a collaboration with Jake One. - Andy Kellman
After establishing himself as a recording artist with Jay-Z and his Roc-a-Fella empire, Philadelphia rapper Beanie Sigel set out to start his own network with the group State Property. The world got it's first taste of the group on the soundtrack to the 2001 film State Property that starred Sigel and Roc-a-Fella associates Jay-Z, Damon Dash, and Memphis Bleek. At the time of the film's release, State Property included the relatively unknown MCs Rell, Freeway, Oschino, Omillio Sparks, and Young Gunz Neef and Chris Ries. The soundtrack included a breakout hit in the Sigel/Freeway collaboration "Roc the Mic" and resulted in a solo record for Freeway. After taking time to work on other projects, State Property reconvened in 2003, adding hot mic talent Peedi Crakk to the lineup for their second effort, State Property Presents the Chain Gang, Vol. 2. - Wade Kergan

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