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Nesby Phips
Nesby Phips
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Magnolia Shorty
Magnolia Shorty
American rapper
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Partners-N-Crime
Partners-N-Crime
Rap group from New Orleans.
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Magic
Magic
rapper from Louisiana
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C-Murder
C-Murder
American rapper from Louisiana
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Diplo
Diplo
American DJ, music producer, and songwriter
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Jack Ü
Jack Ü
American DJ duo consisting of electronic music producers Skrillex and Diplo
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Allen Toussaint
Allen Toussaint
American musician
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PJ Morton
PJ Morton
American musician
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$uicideboy$
$uicideboy$
American rap duo
10
Riff Raff
Riff Raff
American rapper
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Bow Wow
Bow Wow
American rapper, actor and broadcaster
12
Lloyd
Lloyd
American singer, songwriter, dancer and actor from Georgia
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Rich the Kid
Rich the Kid
American rapper from Georgia
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Senator Jones
Senator Jones
American musician
15
Rebirth Brass Band
Rebirth Brass Band
American brass band
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The Subdudes
The Subdudes
American roots rock band
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James Singleton
James Singleton
American musician
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DJ Fresh
DJ Fresh
British DJ
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Nicky Jam
Nicky Jam
American singer
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YBN Nahmir
YBN Nahmir
American rapper
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Gerald Earl Gillum
Gerald Earl Gillum
American rapper, record producer and songwriter from California
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Juvenile
Juvenile
American rapper from Louisiana
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Yellow Claw
Yellow Claw
Dutch DJ and record production duo
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Mystikal
Mystikal
American rapper from Louisiana
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Yo Gotti
Yo Gotti
American rapper from Tennessee
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Busta Rhymes
Busta Rhymes
American rapper, actor, record producer and record executive
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Master P
Master P
American rapper, actor, producer, and basketball player
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Hurray for the Riff Raff
Hurray for the Riff Raff
American band
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Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
American rapper, singer, songwriter, record executive, and entrepreneur
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Mac
Mac
American Rapper from Louisiana
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DJ Snake
DJ Snake
DJ and record producer
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Trina
Trina
American rapper, record producer, songwriter and model from Florida
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Jerry Jumonville
Jerry Jumonville
American saxophonist
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Swae Lee
Swae Lee
American rapper, singer and songwriter
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Ghostface Killah
Ghostface Killah
American rapper from New York
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Birdman
Birdman
American rapper
Intro
American rapper
Genres
Music

Nickesse Trimaine Toney (March 13, 1990 – September 2, 2014), known by his stage name Nicky Da B, was an American rapper specializing in the regional genre of bounce music. He released an album in 2012 titled Please Don't Forget Da B, and his single with the artist Diplo that year, Express Yourself, was one of the year's largest viral successes, featuring in a Doritos commercial during Super Bowl XLVII. He was also known for his role in popularizing the dance phenomenon of twerking.

Nicky da B was born in 1990 in New Orleans, Louisiana in a section of the Carrollton neighborhood known as Pigeon Town, in the city's 17th ward. He was raised by his mother Nicole Toney and grandmother Aline Toney. Nicky graduated in 2008 from West Jefferson High School and attended Delgado Community College. Nicky began writing rap lyrics at age 6 under the name "Lil Fiya" in admiration of the Hot Boys. At 14, he began rapping himself. Nicky had close ties with Katey Red, who he called his "gay mother". Big Freedia was also a major influence and friend to Nicky Da B, and the two worked together to gain exposure for bounce music. Nicky was a former HHG (Hitt'em Hard Guy) and twerk dancer for Sissy Nobby before he branched out and became a solo artist. In 2011 he released the local hit "Drop It Hot Potato Style" and began touring. Nicky was outspoken about his passion for creating music for the LGBT community.

After releasing his album Please Don't Forget da B in 2012, he embarked on a world tour, which included a sold-out show at the Sydney Opera House. In July 2014, he collaborated with German dance-music duo Schlachthofbronx on the single, "Lights Off". On September 2, 2014, his death at age 24 due to illness was announced by his publicist, Rusty Lazer. The family later asked for help from fans in paying for his funeral, which included a parade led by the TBC Brass Band in his Carrollton neighborhood.