Fast Money is the second studio album by American rapper and Cash Money Records co-founder Birdman, released on June 21, 2005. The album followed his 2002 self-titled debut and arrived during a pivotal era for Southern hip-hop, shortly after Lil Wayne's massive success with Tha Carter. Album Overview and Commercial Success
Released via Cash Money and Universal Records, Fast Money debuted at number 9 on the Billboard 200, selling approximately 65,000 copies in its first week. The project further cemented Birdman's status as a major voice in the Dirty South scene, characterized by its "larger-than-life" attitude and themes of wealth, excess, and street life. Tracklist and Key Collaborations Birdman Fast Money Zip
The album features 17 tracks, heavily highlighting the chemistry between Birdman and Lil Wayne. Fast Money is the second studio album by
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