Soulja Slim

Rapper

Popular As Magnolia Slim · Soulja Slim

Birthday September 9, 1977

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2003-11-26, Gentilly, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. (26 years old)

Nationality United States

#25942 Most Popular

1977

James Adarryl Tapp Jr. (September 9, 1977 – November 26, 2003), better known by his stage name SoulJa Slim, was an American rapper and songwriter.

He is perhaps best known for featuring on the U.S. number one hit "Slow Motion".

James Adarryl Tapp Jr. was born in New Orleans on September 9, 1977, to James and Linda Tapp.

1993

By 1993, he was rapping as "Magnolia Slim" in venues and block parties in the projects.

His first recordings, however, would be on Parkway Pumpin', an independent label run by legendary producer KLC and also featuring 39 Posse, Fiend, Mac, Mystikal Mike (later Mystikal), Mr. Serv-On and Da Hound.

1994

SoulJa Slim's solo debut SoulJa Fa Lyfe was released in 1994 by Parkway Pumpin' and Hype Enough Records.

The album did well, selling 90,000 units independently.

1995

In 1995, he released the four-song EP Darkside on Hype Enough Records.

In the same year, the song "You Got It" appeared on a No Limit Records double-CD compilation Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin' .

1998

In 1998, Tapp, now calling himself SoulJa Slim, released Give It 2 'Em Raw on No Limit, which featured singles "Street Life" and "From What I Was Told," the latter also produced as a music video.

The album debuted at number 13 on the Billboard 200 and sold 82,000 in the first week.

At that time, SoulJa Slim was convicted of armed robbery and incarcerated.

He reappeared three years later with The Streets Made Me, which was again released on the No Limit label.

2002

From there, he started his own label, Cut Throat Committee Records and released Years Later in late 2002.

2003

In 2003, he released Years Later...A Few Months After, his last album before his death.

The album featured the song "I'll Pay for It".

In 2003, he also collaborated with fellow New Orleans rapper Juvenile to make the song "Slow Motion".

The song was released on Juvenile's album Juve the Great and reached the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100.

It was SoulJa Slim and Juvenile's first number one hit, and as the song was released after SoulJa Slim's death he became only the sixth artist to have a posthumous number one song.

Tapp died on November 26, 2003 after an assailant shot him four times, three in the face and once in the chest, on the front lawn of the home of his mother and stepfather, Phillip "Tuba Phil" Frazier of Rebirth Brass Band, in the Gentilly neighborhood.

Tapp was buried with his Cut Throat Committee chain and the outfit he wore on the cover of Give It 2 'Em Raw.Tapp's burial place is Mount Olivet Cemetery in New Orleans.

On December 31, 2003, police arrested 22-year-old Garelle Smith in connection with Tapp's murder.

Police discovered a stolen police pistol in Smith's possession with a scratched-off serial number.

A ballistics test matched bullets from that gun to the ones that killed Tapp, but no witnesses would testify against him.

2008

By 2008, Smith had been arrested for three more murders, and, in each case, charges were dropped and he was released due to lack of witnesses and the New Orleans 60-day law.

Smith's murders, including that of Tapp, became cold cases.

2011

He was raised in the Magnolia Projects in New Orleans and attended Cohen Senior High School before dropping out of school in the 11th grade.

He began selling drugs, as well as forming an addiction to heroin and cocaine.

On August 13, 2011, Smith was found shot to death.