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Birth name | Curtis Stewart |
Also known as | Nutt Da Kidd |
Born | [1] New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. | November 26, 1983
Genres | Hip hop |
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Years active | 1999−present |
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Curtis Stewart (born November 26, 1983), better known by his stage name Kidd Kidd (formerly known as Nutt Da Kidd), is an American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. He was one of the first members of Lil Wayne's label imprint, Young Money Entertainment, as a part of Southern hip hop group Sqad Up. In 2011, Kidd Kidd signed a record deal with 50 Cent's label imprint G-Unit Records and subsequently in 2014, he joined the newly reformed East Coast hip hop group, G-Unit. In 2015, he was chosen as part of XXL Magazine's annual Freshman Class. [2]
Kidd Kidd was discovered by American hip hop recording artist Lil Wayne, while rapping on a street corner in New Orleans. Kidd Kidd went on to sign a recording contract with Wayne's record label imprint, Young Money Entertainment. He joined the label as a member of Southern hip hop group Sqad Up, alongside fellow New Orleans–based rappers, Gudda Gudda and T-Streets. [3] The group would ultimately disband and leave Young Money in 2004, due to disputes between members. Kidd Kidd would later rejoin the label and make an appearance on Lil Wayne's 2008 hit single "Mrs. Officer", however after not appearing in the video, Kidd Kidd severed ties with Wayne once again. [4]
In June 2011, two weeks after meeting New York City–based rapper 50 Cent, Kidd Kidd was shot six times. [4] In July 2011, it was announced Kidd Kidd secured a recording contract with 50 Cent's G-Unit Records. [5] 50 Cent empathized with Kidd Kidd's situation, reminiscent to his own shooting in 2000, and instead of walking away much like Columbia Records did to him, 50 Cent chose to help Kidd Kidd. [6] He has gone on to appear on numerous 50 Cent's projects, such as The Big 10 (2011), The Lost Tape (2012) and 5 (Murder by Numbers) (2012). After being prominently featured on 50 Cent's fifth album Animal Ambition , which was released in June 2014, Kidd Kidd was added to the East Coast hip hop group named G-Unit.
On April 11, 2018, Kidd Kidd announced that he had left G-Unit Records to focus on his own label RLLNR Entertainment [7]
On June 12, 2011, Kidd Kidd was attacked and shot six times while sitting in a vehicle, outside his mothers home in New Orleans. Two masked men ambushed the car he was sitting in, firing 36 shots into the vehicle. In June 2019 he married a woman named Shayla from Ocala, Florida [8]
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The Reallionaire |
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The Beauty of Independence (with G-Unit) |
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The Beast Is G-Unit (with G-Unit) |
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2014 Mazant Street |
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"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
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SQ1 (with Sqad Up) |
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SQ2 (with Sqad Up) |
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SQ3 (with Sqad Up) |
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SQ4 (with Sqad Up) |
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SQ5 (with Sqad Up) |
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SQ6 (with Sqad Up) |
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Rapper's Worst Nitemare |
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Fuk the Fame |
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Rapper's Worst Nightmare II |
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The Lost Flash Drive (with G-Unit) |
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Peanut From Mazant |
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Unquestionable |
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Hustle or Hate |
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To Yall From Me |
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Undeniable |
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Real is Rare |
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"Big Bankroll" | 2011 | — | — | — | The Reallionaire | ||||||
"New Warleans (Like It's Friday)" [9] (featuring Juvenile) | 2012 | — | — | — | Street Fame | ||||||
"I'm A G (Bury Me A G)" | 2013 | — | — | — | Fuck Da Fame | ||||||
"Middle Finger" | — | — | — | ||||||||
"I Am" | 2014 | — | — | — | |||||||
"Ejected" (featuring Lil Wayne) | 2015 | — | — | — | |||||||
Lately | 2019 | ||||||||||
Tattoos Over Bullet Wounds | 2019 | ||||||||||
Trigga Happy | 2020 | ||||||||||
M.O.B | 2020 | ||||||||||
New Warleans | 2021 | ||||||||||
Crooks | 2022 | ||||||||||
Mama | 2022 | ||||||||||
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"Mrs. Officer" (Lil Wayne featuring Bobby Valentino and Kidd Kidd) | 2008 | 16 | 5 | 2 |
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"Haters" [13] (Tony Yayo featuring 50 Cent, Shawty Lo, Roscoe Dash and Kidd Kidd) | 2011 | — | 112 | — | — | ||||||||
"Chase the Paper" (50 Cent featuring Prodigy, Styles P and Kidd Kidd) | 2014 | — | — | — | Animal Ambition | ||||||||
"Everytime I Come Around" (50 Cent featuring Kidd Kidd) | — | 53 | — | ||||||||||
"Irregular Heartbeat" (50 Cent featuring Jadakiss and Kidd Kidd) | — | — | — | ||||||||||
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Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"I Want This Forever" | 2008 | Drake, Lil Wayne | — |
"She Bad" | 2011 | Lil Wayne, Mack Maine | — |
"Niggas Be Scheming" | 50 Cent | The Big 10 | |
"Shooting Guns" | |||
"Get Busy" | 2012 | The Lost Tape | |
"O.J." | |||
"When I Pop The Trunk" | |||
"Roll That Shit" | 5 (Murder by Numbers) | ||
"Do Your Thing" | Precious Paris, 50 Cent, Shaun White | From Paris with Love | |
"Rida" | Precious Paris | ||
"My Bday" [14] | Mack Maine, Gudda Gudda, T-Streets | Don't Let It Go to Waste | |
"We Up" | 2013 | 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar | — |
"Move" | Tony Yayo, 50 Cent | Godfather Of The Ghetto | |
"Downtown" [15] | August Alsina | Downtown: Life Under the Gun | |
"Fuckin' Problems" [16] | Lil Wayne, Euro | Dedication 5 | |
"Shake Fa Ya Hood" | 2014 | 8-9 Boyz, Freeway | — |
"Flatline" | Lil Chuckee | Overdue | |
"Life" | 2015 | Young Buck, Tony Yayo | Before The Beast |
"Real Shit" | Curt Diggs | Hate Da Game Vol. 3: Hustler's Ambition | |
"Blue Money" | Show Banga, Rich The Kid | Mayor 4 Life | |
"100" | D12, Young Buck | The Devil's Night: Mixtape | |
"Everyday" | 2016 | Project Pat, Big Trill | Street God 3 |
"Want It All Remix" [17] | 2020 | High Defynition | N/A |
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