Freeway (rapper)

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Freeway
Birth name Leslie Pridgen
Born August 6, 1979 (1979-08-06) (age 28)
Origin North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Genre(s) Hip hop
Years active 2000–Present
Label(s) Roc-A-Fella Records, Def Jam Recordings, G-Unit Records
Associated
acts
State Property Beanie Sigel, Ice City, Jay-Z
Website Freeway at Rocafella.com

Leslie Pridgen (born July 8, 1979 in West Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but raised in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) better known as Freeway is an American rapper signed to Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella imprint under Def Jam Recordings. He is notable for rhymes which are checkered throughout his verses, and for the long beard he keeps due to his Muslim faith. He got his name from the infamous drug trafficker "Freeway" Ricky Ross. He was a member of the rap groups Ice City & State Property.

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In 1997, Freeway, who began his career as an MC by battling at the lunch tables in his high school cafeteria, met fellow Philly native Beanie Sigel while rapping on stage at a hometown nightclub. "We ain’t never exchange numbers or anything, but he told me I was hot and I told him he was hot," said Freeway. The two struggling MCs also made a pact that whoever got signed first would help get the other a record deal. Staying true to his word, Beanie Sigel "came back and got Freeway" not long after being signed to Roc-A-Fella Records. Freeway became one of the label's most valuable artists after making his first appearance on The Dynasty: Roc La Familia and appearing on several other Roc-A-Fella releases before putting out his solo album, Philadelphia Freeway.

The album was produced primarily by Roc-A-Fella-affiliated artists, Just Blaze, Bink!, and Kanye West and featured mostly Roc-A-Fella rappers as well, many of them from State Property, a Philadelphia-based bunch of Roc-A-Fella members that Freeway and Beanie Sigel had compiled into a group. The album's biggest hit was "Flipside" featuring Peedi Crack.

Relations between Beanie Sigel and State Property soured after the incarceration of Sigel, and State Property essentially broke up. Whether Sigel and Freeway are still friends is unclear, though Sigel has said he didn't know if he would ever work with State Property again. However, Sigel was present at Jay-Z's I Declare War concert alongside Freeway. On the most recent Young Chris mixtape entitled "Killadelphia: More Bodies than Dayz", Freeway is on a track with Beanie, Peedi Crakk, and Young Chris, which seems to indicate at least some members of State Property are back on good terms.

After his debut album, Freeway put together another Philadelphia-based crew named Ice City. The group is named after their neighborhood North Philly. Besides Freeway, Ice City is made up of Face Money, Bars, Indy 500, Peedi Crakk, and Hydro. Welcome to the Hood, their debut album, was released under Sure Shot Recordings, but received little attention.

Freeway released his latest album Free at Last on November 20th, 2007.[1]

Freeway teamed up with DJ Noodles and HipHopGame.com to release a new mixtape, titled "Heavyweight Flow" in preparation for his new album, Free at Last. Released on September 15th, 2007[2]

  1. ^ [1]. DefJam. Accessed August 23, 2007.
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