Jacques Bruna,
better known by his
stage name
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Bleubird is an American
rapper
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originally from
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
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. He is known for his rapid-fire delivery, comic relief, lyrical wit and
freestyle ability.
Basing most of his career out of
Orlando
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* Orlando, Florida, a city in the United States
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, he toured relentlessly throughout North America and Europe playing shows with
Grand Buffet,
Deerhoof
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,
Sixtoo
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,
Sole,
Shape Shifters,
Solillaquists of Sound
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and others.
Bleubird has had production help from artists such as
Alias,
Astronautalis
Charles Andrew Bothwell (born December 13, 1981), better known by his stage name Astronautalis, is an American alternative hip hop artist currently based in Brooklyn, New York.
History
After gaining some recognition in local circles in Jacksonv ...
and
Radical Face.
Discography
;Albums
* ''The Mic Chord Noose Theory'' (2000)
(with Cracker Jackson, as S.M.T.H.)
* ''Does Man's Short Life Span Make Any Sense'' (2002)
* ''Sloppy Doctor'' (2003)
* ''Pretty Pretty Please'' (2004)
(with Marcus, Nomad, Siaz & Xndl, as Gunporn)
* ''From Supercold to Superheat'' (2006)
* ''RIP U$A (The Birdfleu)'' (2007)
* ''Don't Let Nerds Take Over Your Life'' (2010)
(with jayrope, as Prinzenallee)
* ''Fuck!'' (2010)
(with Edison & Thesis Sahib, as Les Swashbuckling Napoleons)
* ''Seven Days Six Nights'' (2011)
(with Scott da Ros & Sibitt, as Triune Gods)
* ''
Cannonball!!!'' (2012)
* ''Lauderdale'' (2015)
;EPs
* ''Sunday Picnic'' (2002)
* ''Pilgrim of St. Zotique'' (2006)
* ''Street Talk 2'' (2008)
* ''Street Talk 5'' (2009)
* ''JFX Meets Bleubird EP'' (2011)
* ''Yung Planetz EP'' (2012)
(with K-the-I??? & Sole, as Waco Boyz)
;Mixtapes
* ''Street Talk III: The Mixtape'' (2009)
;Podcasts
* ''Hyper Standstill'' (2010)
(with jayrope, as Prinzenallee)
;Singles
* "Shiver Me Timbers / Skywriter" (2003)
(with Les Swashbuckling Napoleons)
* "Rocket Mouth" (2007)
* "In Static (Strange and Gentle Things) / Wild Street Fire" (2009)
(with Les Swashbuckling Napoleons)
* "Same Train" (2011)
(with Triune Gods)
;Guest appearances
*
Grand Buffet - "Americus" from ''
Pittsburgh Hearts'' (2004)
* Nomar Slevik - "Nobody" from ''Paper Bullets'' (2004)
* JD Walker - "Since Saturday" from ''Them Get You Them Got You'' (2005)
*
Sole - "Atheist Jihad" from ''
Live from Rome'' (2005)
* Cavemen Speak - "Trainingwheel" from ''Tell All Residents'' (2005)
* Rushya - "Gypsy" from ''Plastic'' (2005)
* Candy's .22 - "Boomer" from ''Livin La Vida Boo Hoo'' (2005)
* Scott Da Ros - "They Made Me Do It" from "They Made Me Do It" (2005)
* Scott Da Ros - "Monster Mashout" "Humans Bury Deep" from ''One Kind of Dead End'' (2006)
* Nuccini! - "The Dinosaur, The Monkey, The Breakdance" from ''Matter of Love and Death'' (2006)
* Debmaster - "Skinnerd" from ''Monster Zoo'' (2006)
*
Zucchini Drive - "Easy Tiger" from ''Being Kurtwood'' (2006)
* Estetik (Audio88 & James P Honey) - "Gangstah Pension / 60 Grad" from "Estetik" (2008)
*
Noah23
Noah Raymond Brickley (born February 10, 1978), better known by his stage name Noah23, is a Canadian-American hip hop artist from Guelph, Ontario. He is co-founder of the Plague Language collective and record label, and has been described as "one ...
- "Elephant March" from ''
Rock Paper Scissors
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'' (2008)
* James P Honey - "Warm Fuzzy Feeling" from ''Hugely Overrated by a Tiny Few'' (2008)
* Audio88 & Yassin - "Rettet Die Wale Und So" from ''Zwei Herrengedeck, Bitte'' (2009)
* Sole - "Swagger Like Us" from ''
Nuclear Winter Volume 1'' (2010)
* Audio88 - "Ballermannhits" from "Audio88 hat Freunde" (2011)
* Audio88 - "Mutterfucker" from "Audio88 hat Freunde" (2011)
* Noah23 & Krem - "Omens Rustling" from ''
The Terminal Illness EP'' (2011)
* Sole - "Hustle Hard" from ''
Nuclear Winter Volume 2: Death Panel'' (2011)
;Compilation appearances
* "Matt Dylan" on ''Beyond Space Presents: A Guide To Burning Bridges'' (2005)
* "Cartoon Love Bubbles (Remix)" on ''Project Mooncircle: Lunar Orbit EP'' (2005)
References
External links
Official websiteBleubirdon
Fake Four Inc
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Musicians from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Rappers from Florida
Living people
21st-century American rappers