Beedie | |
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Birth name | Brian Green |
Born |
New York, New York, U.S. |
January 19, 1988
Origin | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper |
Years active | 2007 – present |
Labels | Independent |
Associated acts | The Ill Spoken, Mac Miller, One Be Lo, Wiz Khalifa |
Website | www.beedieland.com |
Brian Benjamin Green (born January 19, 1988), better known by his stage name Beedie, is an American rapper based out of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Since the beginning of his career, Beedie has increased his fan base in the underground music scene, through internet and traveling. Born in New York City to a family of working entertainers, Beedie moved around as a youth, but eventually his family relocated to his mother's hometown of Pittsburgh in 2001. He began his career in 2007 with fellow Pittsburgh emcee Mac Miller as the duo The Ill Spoken.
After releasing How High: The Mixtape with Mac Miller on October 27, 2008, the two emcees began their focus on building solo careers. Beedie has cited J. Dilla and Kanye West as musical influences, and describes his sound as "classic hip-hop with a new-school twist". Beedie's grandmother is well-known opera singer Mildred Miller.
On June 30, 2011, Beedie released his first album unofficially, titled The Beat Bully LP. The album was well received by music critics. According to Beedie, this album shows a lot of growth as an artist, and he considers it his official debut. Varsity Squad is a group/crew consisting of emcees Beedie and Jon Quest, who announced the forming of the group while performing alongside Method Man & Redman in Pittsburgh in August 2010. The two emcees released a collaborative album titled New School Boom Bap on February 7, 2012. Their work garnered the attention of many influential underground acts such as One Be Lo of Binary Star, who tapped Varsity Squad for a feature on his 2011 Laborhood Part 2 mixtape in the song "U Minor, We Major", as well as producer Buckwild of DITC.
After releasing a stream of viral music videos on YouTube, Beedie released his next solo effort titled Above The Weather on August 13, 2012. The project featured production from the likes of Statik Selektah,Buckwild of DITC and more. The release garnered the attention of many publications including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Pittsburgh City Paper, who featured Beedie for a cover story on September 26, 2012. Soon after, Beedie and Mac Miller reunited to release another track as The Ill Spoken on October 23, 2012. On January 5, 2013, producer Git released a single titled "Magic Spaceship" featuring Sean Price, Beedie and fellow Pittsburgh rapper B. White