Cuttboy G Dinero

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Cuttboy G Dinero
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Background information
Also known asG Dinero
Genres
Occupation(s)Actor, Rapper, Songwriter, Producer
Years active2004-Present
LabelsReal Deal Records, TRU Records, WNMG
Associated acts2Meka Diaz, C-Murder, Pastor Troy, Boosie Badazz
Websitecuttboygdinero.com

Dinero G. Diaz, known professionally as Cuttboy G Dinero or "G Dinero", is an American producer, rapper, actor, and songwriter. He is best known for his single "Dey Put Da Blame On Me" which peaked at #21 on Billboard Hot 100 Compilation Albums Charts in June 2021. He is known for collaborations with former No Limit Records/TRU member Corey C-Murder Miller, Pastor Troy, Boosie Badazz, 2Meka Diaz, and four-time world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield.

Early life[]

Cuttboy G Dinero grew up in the 7th Ward projects of New Orleans. At 4 years old, he taught himself to play a five-piece drum set and learned how to play piano from his father who was also a well-known rhythm and blues singer.

Music career[]

After being released from prison, he relocated from New Orleans to Atlanta and signed a record deal with four-time world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield’s Real Deal Records. He immediately gained recognition on Atlanta top radio stations V103 and Hot 107.9 with records, such as the self-produced track “That’s Gangsta Dogg” featuring Bun B of UGK. He collaborated with director Gabriel Hart to capture story-telling music videos including “Waitin Fa Ma Season” which won “Best Music Video” at the Urban Mediamakers Festival. Two singles by Dinero that created a buzz in the South include “Tilt Ya Hat” f/ Pastor Troy and 2Meka Diaz which aired on BET and “Woedee” f/ 2Meka Diaz and Mike Will Made-It's Ear Drummer Records artist Eearz.

After becoming a member of C-Murder's group the "Cuttboyz," Dinero was later appointed President of Miller's TRU Records label in 2021.[1] He also appeared as a guest artist on numerous tracks with Miller, including Calliope Click Volume 1, Screamin' 4 Vengeance, Boosie Badazz and C-Murder's joint album Penitentiary Chances on the track “Remember Me.” [2] Dinero also appeared on C-Murder's Ricochet Mixtape including the tracks “Money On My Mind” and “One False Move Remix” which features Cuttboy G Dinero himself, C-Murder, Akon, B.G., and Young Buck.[3] Dinero also produced C-Murder's Hood Christmas Anthem, “The Black Grinch.”

In 2020, he produced 2Meka Diaz's solo single project “B.M.S” (Bang My Sh**) which appeared on BET Jams, MTV, Music Choice Radio/Video stations, and in Billboard 2021 Grammy Prevue Issue.[4] In 2021, Cuttboy G Dinero, C Murder, and 2Meka Diaz released a single collaboration titled “Bitch,”[5] which rips non-stop, twisted, back-to back split verses between the trio. His latest single with C-Murder “Dey Put Da Blame On Me” was featured on Amada Record's 50/50 Compilation album which peaked at #21 on Billboard's Top 100 Compilation Albums Charts of that same year.[6] The 50/50 Compilation album also features notable artist, such as Lauren Hill, Missy Elliott, and Quavo.

After C-Murder was sentenced to life in prison for the murder of 16-year-old Steve Thomas,[7] controversy surrounding Miller's trial prompted Cuttboy to submit Corey Miller's case to Investigation Discovery true-crime show Reasonable Doubt.[8] On the show, two witnesses recanted their statements stating they lied when testifying against Miller during his trial.

As an entrepreneur, Cuttboy G Dinero secured a VST/AU (virtual studio technology/audio units) plug-in deal with StudioLinked by introducing his downloadable VST plug-in, “King of Diamonds,” to music industry producers worldwide. He is also the founder of Black Tie Millionaires; a fraternal brotherhood of diverse men with millionaire mindsets.

Collaboration Singles[]

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B Label
2010 "Tit Ya Hat"
(with Pastor Troy & 2Meka Diaz)
Real Deal Records
2013 "Dey Put Da Blame On Me”
(with C-Murder)
WNMG
2014 "One False Move Remix"
(with C-Murder, Akon, B.G.,Young Buck)
TRU Records
2020

"Woedee"
(with 2Meka Diaz & Eearz)

21 TRU/WNMG
2021 "Bitch"
(with C-Murder & 2Meka Diaz)
TRU/WNMG

References[]

  1. ^ "C-Murder names Cuttboy G Deniro as new TRU Records president". boutdatonline.com. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  2. ^ Walsh, Peter. "Boosie Badazz and C-Murder Drop Cover Art and Tracklist for 'Penitentiary Chances' Album". XXLmag.com. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  3. ^ Kim, Emmeline. "C-Murder "Ricochet" Mixtape Stream, Tracklist, & Cover Art". hiphopdx.com. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  4. ^ Dolby, Jerry. "C-Murder's Protégé 2Meka Diaz Drops Single and Video for Hot Banger B.M.S". thehypemagazine.com. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  5. ^ "C Murder, 2Meka Diaz, Cuttboy G Dinero Release "Bitch" Collaboration PR Distribution". prdistribution.com. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  6. ^ "A Digital Version of the 50/50 Compilation Is Now In Stores, Listen". grindweekly.com. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
  7. ^ Kaufman, Gil. "C-Murder Found Guilty of Second-Degree Murder, Receives Life Sentence". web.archive.org. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  8. ^ Ketchum III, William E. "C-Murder's Lawyer and Loved Ones Hopeful After Recanted Testimonies: Exclusive". vibe.com. Retrieved 27 January 2022.
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