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⚫ | |Row 9 info = [[Beltway 8]], [[Big Pokey]], [[Blac Monks]], [[Convicts]], [[Geto Boys]], [[Godfather]], [[Lil' Keke]], [[Lil' O]], [[Mo Mafia]], [[Screwed Up Click]], [[Southside Playaz]], [[Timebomb]], [[UGK]]}}'''Christopher Juel Barriere''' (July 11, 1972 - 10 November 2016), better known by his stage name '''3-2''', was an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He began his career when he signed to [[Rap-A-Lot Records]] as a member of the duo [[Convicts]] alongside [[Big Mike]], with whom he released the 1991 album ''[[Convicts (album)|Convicts]]''. The group dissolved but Barriere stayed signed to Rap-A-Lot, appearing on albums by labelmates [[Geto Boys]], [[2 Low]] and [[DMG]]. He became a member of the [[Screwed Up Click]] and [[Blac Monks]] in the mid-1990s. Barriere also became affiliated with [[UGK]], teaching [[Pimp C]] how to rap and appearing on the group's albums ''[[Super Tight...]]'' and ''[[Ridin' Dirty]]''. |
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In 1996, Barriere released his debut studio album, ''[[The Wicked Buddah Baby]]'', on Rap-A-Lot. He left the label in the late-1990s and released most of his later albums on his label, Street Game Records. His final album was ''[[Str'8 Drop]]'', a collaboration with rapper [[Timebomb]]. |
In 1996, Barriere released his debut studio album, ''[[The Wicked Buddah Baby]]'', on Rap-A-Lot. He left the label in the late-1990s and released most of his later albums on his label, Street Game Records. His final album was ''[[Str'8 Drop]]'', a collaboration with rapper [[Timebomb]]. |
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Birth name |
Christopher Juel Barriere |
Also known as |
Mr. 3-2, Lord 3-2 |
Born |
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Died |
November 10, 2016 |
Genre |
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Occupation(s) |
Rapper |
Years active |
1991-2016 |
Label |
Rap-A-Lot Records (1991-1997) |
Associated acts |
Beltway 8, Big Pokey, Blac Monks, Convicts, Geto Boys, Godfather, Lil' Keke, Lil' O, Mo Mafia, Screwed Up Click, Southside Playaz, Timebomb, UGK |
Christopher Juel Barriere (July 11, 1972 - 10 November 2016), better known by his stage name 3-2, was an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He began his career when he signed to Rap-A-Lot Records as a member of the duo Convicts alongside Big Mike, with whom he released the 1991 album Convicts. The group dissolved but Barriere stayed signed to Rap-A-Lot, appearing on albums by labelmates Geto Boys, 2 Low and DMG. He became a member of the Screwed Up Click and Blac Monks in the mid-1990s. Barriere also became affiliated with UGK, teaching Pimp C how to rap and appearing on the group's albums Super Tight... and Ridin' Dirty.
In 1996, Barriere released his debut studio album, The Wicked Buddah Baby, on Rap-A-Lot. He left the label in the late-1990s and released most of his later albums on his label, Street Game Records. His final album was Str'8 Drop, a collaboration with rapper Timebomb.
On the night of 10 November 2016, Barriere was with three others at a gas station when a fight broke out between the four of them. Barriere was fatally shot in the head by one of the men with a pistol. Another one of the men was injured in the shooting, while a bystander was also shot. All four of the men knew each other.
Discography
Studio albums
- 1996: The Wicked Buddah Baby
- 2001: The Governor
- 2005: Over the Law
- 2005: On Probation
- 2006: Family Ties
- 2008: Fatt Domino
- 2009: Verbal Assault
Collaborative albums
- 2012: Str'8 Drop (with Timebomb)